>>127089881 (OP)
It's so surreal to live in a dimension where this song not only exists but was popular. I guess the new Kanye song is the closest thing there is to this, but Kanye being the lolcow that he is makes it different. This song was released to mild controversy and genuine discussions about its ethicality and whatnot.
>>127090050
True. Sort of like how gay marriage was accepted in our lifetime, with The Beatles helping me and many others come out. Same with One Direction.
>>127089881 (OP)
I like how they both blamed each other for this song, like "lol I'm not enough of a genius to have written a song that good, they did it, not little old me."
being the provocative (read: tryhard edgy retard) john was i cant help but empathize with him in sticking to yoko no matter what, imagine wanting to go further in art and having fucking george doing indian nonsense and calling it peak. of course he fucked off.
>>127090050
society will forgive Kanye sooner or later, and then they'll realize what he was actually trying to express, i know this and i don't even like his music
>>127090109
I'm one of those people and I have no idea who Barney is. Seeing patterns where there are none is not a good sign. Are you between eighteen and twenty four by any chance?
One of the all time greatest quotes ever. That boy was on to something. Of course he laid down with one of the most retarded niggers he could find so it may have been something like dumb luck
>>127090050
It was a very similar thing really. People thought John lost his mind and his solo stuff wasn't as successful. He was still beloved but Kanye is way more unhinged
>>127090093
Why are you mad? You made an inaccurate comparison and I said why it's inaccurate. If the words "Overton window" make you mad then that is too bad, but that is why it was a bad comparison.
>>127090093
Why are you mad? You made an inaccurate comparison and I said why it's inaccurate. I feel like you're mad that I stopped you from taking what I said in an ethical direction.