Rebecca Black

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This thread gets 45 replies and my thread about Melody Gardot is sittin' at 6. Something is wrong here.
 
I guess Rebecca Black is a lot more controversial. I guess the more talented people are often hidden away at times. I'll go check out that thread, anyways.
 
Really? If I had to spend my whole life with only listening to one person who does music, and my only choices were Black or Bieber, I'd go with Bieber simply because he has more music.
 

though i actually prefer thursday.

reason being that it has the optimism that friday may be grand, but it still has the feeling that it's within grasp. friday itself can often be disheartening, and as such, depressing. thursday only can be depressing if it is depressing in itself, which would happen to friday and any other day of the week regardless.

thursday is past wednesday, so it's closer to the end of the school/work week (weekend), and is still close enough to friday to be celebrated, since you can usually take a bit of a lax nature towards fridays, since they are to be the end of the week anyways.

tl;dr, friday's overhyped, and as such, is flawed. it is not to be disliked because it is enjoyed, but being so liked, it is often built to be more than it is, which is why thursday is the best day of the week.
 

though i actually prefer thursday.

reason being that it has the optimism that friday may be grand, but it still has the feeling that it's within grasp. friday itself can often be disheartening, and as such, depressing. thursday only can be depressing if it is depressing in itself, which would happen to friday and any other day of the week regardless.

thursday is past wednesday, so it's closer to the end of the school/work week (weekend), and is still close enough to friday to be celebrated, since you can usually take a bit of a lax nature towards fridays, since they are to be the end of the week anyways.

tl;dr, friday's overhyped, and as such, is flawed. it is not to be disliked because it is enjoyed, but being so liked, it is often built to be more than it is, which is why thursday is the best day of the week.

Gonna admit here, I prefer Thursday. Not for the reason you've stated here, but for the reason that I just have good lessons at school.
 
The video has a deep meaning, it tells the story of today's generation of teenagers. Listen to it, at the beginning of the day she makes a grimace when waking up and her next lines begin with "Gotta", not "wanna" meaning she has no choice to do these things. She dreads doing this obviously, when it comes to going to the bus stop she is able to chose to submit to school or go with her friends. When with her friends she is having fun but forced to compensate with their wants. Later in the song the verse "Gotta get down on Friday" is repeated...not wanna or gonna get down on Friday. Later Rebecca says "My friend is by my right" while there are two people next two her, the other? Must have been her enemy and she was forced to be diplomatic. Each verse singing "fun. fun, fun, fun" was a lie, she was not having fun but she was dreading the entire night.

The entire song displays what the perfect teenager should be, Black tells us this by listing the days of the week. She even uses broken English when saying "We we we so excited", teenagers are always accused of using slang and bad English.

I would also like to point out her outfit, at first it is a purple dress when going to the bus stop. Purple, representing royalty, innocent, and youth. Later her outfit becomes black, representing adulthood, and impurity...it is obvious that she lost her virginity at that time. As the car goes from white, pure, to black, impure. And the man who she lost her virginity with? The black rapper. The song writers made a bias turn on African Americans, the urban joke that girls like black guys. This rapper, is probably a rapist; he is unidentified and raps about Black, even about her school bus.

This song is amazing to those who are able to understand Black's philosophy.

Too bad Rebecca Black didn't even write that song.
 
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