What about that bass?
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What about that bass?
So now that it's officially The Song Played Every Ten Minutes, is it an empowering anthem of self-acceptance or a simpering submission to sexism? Discuss amongst yourselves.
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I thought we finally had a fishing thread. Imagine my disappointment.
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For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
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Not played at all around here. I've not ever heard of it on either free or satellite radio.
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Well it's overpowering and it's some XL chick lauding her fat behind... so I'd say neither.Sue U wrote:So now that it's officially The Song Played Every Ten Minutes, is it an empowering anthem of self-acceptance or a simpering submission to sexism? Discuss amongst yourselves.
Oh dear oh dear oh dear
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Really? That's very surprising, since not only is it the Billboard #1 song, but she's a local Nantucket gal, too.Guinevere wrote:Not played at all around here. I've not ever heard of it on either free or satellite radio.
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“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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It's a catchy tune, cute video and overall a positive sentiment, I think - thanks for sharing, as I only ever hear about new music when folks point it out to me.
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MajGenl.Meade wrote:Well it's overpowering and it's some XL chick lauding her fat behind... so I'd say neither.Sue U wrote:So now that it's officially The Song Played Every Ten Minutes, is it an empowering anthem of self-acceptance or a simpering submission to sexism? Discuss amongst yourselves.
Oh dear oh dear oh dear
Only in the totally screwed up world where size 2 is the standard for "average" would anyone suggest that girl "XL" with a "fat" bottom.
Suck it Meade.
“I ask no favor for my sex. All I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks.” ~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg, paraphrasing Sarah Moore Grimké
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If that girl has a fat ass what adjective accurately describes your arguably greatly more generous caboose Mr. Meade?
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As for the OP, why does standing up for yourself translate into a "simpering submission to sexism?" Because, in part, she is defining her attractiveness in reference to men? Or is the assertion that the whole vid is sexist because no one that adorable should ever have to justify her looks?
I guess I don't get it. She's an artist, making an incredibly important and valid point. What's the problem?
I guess I don't get it. She's an artist, making an incredibly important and valid point. What's the problem?
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Family snap... but you have to guess which one is me!

Lighten up girls. It was a joke (oh dear oh dear oh dear)

Lighten up girls. It was a joke (oh dear oh dear oh dear)
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Newsflash. It wasn't funny.
ETA: And those kind of "jokes" are precisely why women and girls (note there is a distinction between the two) have all sorts of eating disorders and other issues with confidence and self-assuredness. Shame on you for even going there.
ETA: And those kind of "jokes" are precisely why women and girls (note there is a distinction between the two) have all sorts of eating disorders and other issues with confidence and self-assuredness. Shame on you for even going there.
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So what about that bass? Is it supposed to stand for B.. ass? And I'm not attempting a joke there... genuinely don't understand what "bass" she's singing of (and yes I watched the entire video - there was that one hot chick wrapped up in cellophane) - must be me. Is it a pun for "base"? At first I thought it was a man singing and hence bass as in tone/pitch but then that obviously wasn't it
And I doubt stupid remarks here drive any female posters into self-induced eating disorders. That would be too heavy
I'm an ass, admittedly
And I doubt stupid remarks here drive any female posters into self-induced eating disorders. That would be too heavy
I'm an ass, admittedly
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You've hit on some of it: She is defining her desirability in terms of "the boom boom that all the boys chase" and what "boys like" by way of "a little more booty to hold at night." As a threshold matter, I think it can be agreed that "boys like" all kinds of things, but mostly sexual availabilityGuinevere wrote:As for the OP, why does standing up for yourself translate into a "simpering submission to sexism?" Because, in part, she is defining her attractiveness in reference to men? Or is the assertion that the whole vid is sexist because no one that adorable should ever have to justify her looks?
I guess I don't get it. She's an artist, making an incredibly important and valid point. What's the problem?
Second, while she defines herself and her clearly not-fat body as desirable, she denigrates "skinny bitches" and "stick figure Barbie dolls." Why are thinner women worth less? If "every inch of you is perfect," then why isn't everyone's body worthy? Sure, she "ain't no size 2," but as one blogger pointed out:
The lyric "but I can shake it shake it/like I’m supposed to do,' bothers me on two fronts. One, we were supposed to be shaking it this whole time? Why didn’t anyone tell me? Is this going to affect my grade? And two, people who’re a size two can’t shake it? What size is Shakira? Because she’s pretty little and she can definitely shake it.
As for "bringing booty back," I think she might be a little late for that:

As I'm sure you know, Meade, in music the bass is typically referred to as the bottom (see, e.g. This Is Spinal Tap, where the song Big Bottom was famously played using exclusively bass guitars.) And yes, it must be you, because all the "chicks" in that video were pretty darn hot by conventional standards.MajGenl.Meade wrote:So what about that bass? Is it supposed to stand for B.. ass? And I'm not attempting a joke there... genuinely don't understand what "bass" she's singing of (and yes I watched the entire video - there was that one hot chick wrapped up in cellophane) - must be me. Is it a pun for "base"? At first I thought it was a man singing and hence bass as in tone/pitch but then that obviously wasn't it
On the plus side for the song, its message is generally one of positive body image and self-assuredness. But most importantly, it's got a great dance beat and a monster hook.
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Poor Meade wading in without a clue. You notice the other fellers were to wise to fall for the OP.
I bet you don't know the correct way to circumnavigate the question, "do these pants make my butt look big?"
I bet you don't know the correct way to circumnavigate the question, "do these pants make my butt look big?"