I've always felt this to be true, but it still pains me every time I see examples in real life. Again, and again, and again, and again...... etc ad infinitum.
Actually I like "This is America" too.
I don't know if the Doja Cat song is the best rap song ever, but I gotta say I'm here for the video and the line "Bitch I'm a cow".
I've actually really been enjoying some of Lil Nas X's output over the last few years, though the example I'm pasting here is more hip-hop than rap:
The downfall of society is nigh, and this is it's harbinger.
When future historians unearth the remains of our society, they'll rediscover this song.
They'll translate the lyrics after hours of research, and when they reach the line "Bitch I'm a cow" they'll stop in awe. For it is at that point they'll realize that, for one brief moment during the collapse, the perfect lyric had been written.
@Clme said:
The best part to me was how the thing didn't even really work.
It was just like so many other things they try to demonstrate on QVC!
I'm convinced that this thing is simply a training device, or for QVC presenter auditions (if not a deliberate attempt at satire). They give them a fake device and make them try to sell it.
@Rufus said:
I'm convinced that this thing is simply a training device, or for QVC presenter auditions (if not a deliberate attempt at satire). They give them a fake device and make them try to sell it.
That's a really good idea, actually. Like, that's why they had it on-hand for the April 1st prank, is because they were already using it for auditions. I love it.
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https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/nobody_ever_went_broke_underestimating_the_intelligence_of_the_American_people
I've always felt this to be true, but it still pains me every time I see examples in real life. Again, and again, and again, and again...... etc ad infinitum.
I enjoyed the "Call Me Maybe" rendition more...
Although, I don't like rap... so...
I don't like 90% of Rap, but that video gives me chills. I probably watched it 20 time first day I found it.
Of course, the greatest Rap song ever is still...
https://youtu.be/mXnJqYwebF8?si=xVlhUiMEZAIF8K0n
Yikes, she reminds me of my sister's kid. Moooo
The downfall of society is nigh, and this is it's harbinger.
Actually I like "This is America" too.
I don't know if the Doja Cat song is the best rap song ever, but I gotta say I'm here for the video and the line "Bitch I'm a cow".
I've actually really been enjoying some of Lil Nas X's output over the last few years, though the example I'm pasting here is more hip-hop than rap:

When future historians unearth the remains of our society, they'll rediscover this song.
They'll translate the lyrics after hours of research, and when they reach the line "Bitch I'm a cow" they'll stop in awe. For it is at that point they'll realize that, for one brief moment during the collapse, the perfect lyric had been written.
Can you even still buy bologna?
I just had a bologna sandwich today!
But otherwise... if you don't notice it was posted on April 1st you might buy the bologna. :-)
I was waiting for the video to end with someone yelling, "LIVE FROM NEW YORK, IT'S SATURDAY NIGHT!"
"... we call it charcutes in the biz..."
ROFLCOPTER
The best part to me was how the thing didn't even really work.
It was just like so many other things they try to demonstrate on QVC!
I'm convinced that this thing is simply a training device, or for QVC presenter auditions (if not a deliberate attempt at satire). They give them a fake device and make them try to sell it.
That's a really good idea, actually. Like, that's why they had it on-hand for the April 1st prank, is because they were already using it for auditions. I love it.
...potentially a crossover potential for "Skibidi toilet"?
https://mb.com.ph/2024/2/24/what-on-earth-is-skibidi-toilet
Ok. I realize this is from 2016. But godDAMN.
https://www.loweringthebar.net/2016/03/has-your-boss-ever.html