• @[email protected]
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    516 months ago

    I’ve heard this song a thousand times growing up and never actually listened to the words. Wild. Good stuff.

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      486 months ago

      Important note: she’s singing to Dave Coulier, Uncle Joey from Full house, who used Alanis to cheat on his wife.

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      6 months ago

      Sometimes I wonder how many millennials have attachment disorders simply because we grew up with this song being pretty much inescapable for almost a decade.

      Like, yeah, she’s talented but has anyone ever studied what it does to a young mind when you grow up in a culture that blasts its relationship drama in song format 24/7 everywhere from the car radio to the supermarket, followed by The Offspring’s The Kids Aren’t Alright and Linkin Park’s Crawling?

      In chronological order, it reads like a descent into madness if you ask me.

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        236 months ago

        I’m going to go out on a limb and say none. Being abandoned by my parents gave me attachment issues, this is just a song.

        • MacN'Cheezus
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          86 months ago

          Being abandoned into a world that processes its relationship drama for profit by playing it 24/7 in all public areas

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        People outside the anglosphere were/are being blasted with American pop music just the same, with only a fraction of them understanding anything beyond the hook of any song. And those are simarly fucked up, so my guess is the effect is zero.