• @TwoBeeSan
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        That makes sense. Don’t I feel silly

      • @AngryCommieKender
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        According to songwriter David Fenton, “Turning Japanese is all the clichés about angst and youth and turning into something you didn’t expect.” Fenton intended the song to be a love song, with the character of the song “pining over a photograph of his ex-girlfriend” in his bedroom, drawing from Fenton’s own experience of being rejected.

        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turning_Japanese#:~:text=According to songwriter David Fenton,not "really mean much".

        I would hope that might persuade you to stop being a modern version of Tipper Gore.

        • @[email protected]
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          You know it was fifty years ago and artists had to say stuff like that to stop it getting banned?

          Edit - just remembered about Teenage Kicks, same thing

          • @AngryCommieKender
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            First of all, only 44 years ago.

            Secondly the song is called “Pumped Up Kicks.” It’s by the band, “The People.”

            Thirdly, you forgot to take your fish oil supplement to help your memory. Here’s a supplier.

            https://www.nordic.com/products/algae-omega/?variant=39472182919352

            Edit: I didn’t downvote you, as you can clearly see in the modlog.

            Edit 2: Did you miss the Tipper Gore reference? I remember watching Dee Snyder absolutely shred Tipper Gore on national television news, which Eminem decided to reference around the time I was 18 to 20.

            • @[email protected]
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              Christ on a bike, where to start?

              The song is called Teenage Kicks. It’s about wanking.

              The comment about fish oil does nothing except prove you to be a condescending cunt. (“Condescending” means you talk down to other people)

              No idea why you mentioned downvotes

              I, like the vast, VAST majority of people on earth, have no idea who Mr Gore or Mr Snyder are.

    • @AngryCommieKender
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      43 months ago

      According to songwriter David Fenton, “Turning Japanese is all the clichés about angst and youth and turning into something you didn’t expect.” Fenton intended the song to be a love song, with the character of the song “pining over a photograph of his ex-girlfriend” in his bedroom, drawing from Fenton’s own experience of being rejected.

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turning_Japanese#:~:text=According to songwriter David Fenton,not "really mean much".

      • @someguy3
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        23 months ago

        That doesn’t make much sense to me.

        • @AngryCommieKender
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          It doesn’t really have to? Whatever caused the inspiration for anything artistic can be extremely mundane. Absurdism isn’t exactly a new concept, especially to artists. Much like dark humor, not everyone will get the artist’s message, or their inspiration.