Alicia Keys's spoken monologue in "You Don't Know My Name"
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Replying to @ShadowTodd
Sorry, I meant "Alicia Keys's monologue in 'You Don't Know My Name' though" The word "though" means I am impressed with it in some way
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Replying to @ShadowTodd
Not necessarily favorably but in a way that merits discussion. I could have conveyed that the first time were I not too "good" for new slang
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Replying to @ShadowTodd
She loses reception and says "Can you hear me now" then gets a date with a customer. She is a barista.
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Replying to @ShadowTodd
That is a confident coffee shop worker right there. That is a barista that knows she looks like Alicia Keys.
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Replying to @ShadowTodd
If she were a guy that would be super creepy and honestly I'm not sure that it's more acceptable from a chick, that's weird yo
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Replying to @ShadowTodd
You know a good demonstration of that dichotomy? Flip the gender of the pronouns in Shut Up and Dance by Walk the Moon
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Replying to @BenGSchout @ShadowTodd
Yeah I saw someone who said Shut Up and Dance was offensive bc she thought it was the guy saying "shut up and dance"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @ShadowTodd
I heard the gender flipped version in a Disney channel show, when flipped it sounds super rapey
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I mean it's fair in the sense that gender relations are irl asymmetrical
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Replying to @arthur_affect @ShadowTodd
Oh certainly it's just interesting how one little change affects so much
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