subhuman
Fuck it, we ball
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A lot of song lyrics actually sounds like things people here or oneitiscels would say. Their lyrics reflect how lonely they feel, talking about how beautiful the girl is they're into and how much they need them. They remind me of Werther from Goethe's "The sorrows of young Werther", who elegantly and prosaically professes his burning love for a married girl in his letters. If people talked like that irl it would sound pathetic and needy. But for some reason it's normal for their music to talk about this shit. Which is ironic because the singers are all huge chads who I doubt would get attached to any one girl because they sleep around so much.
One example of this is "Strange kind of woman" by one of my favorite bands Deep Purple. The lyrics are about a guy who falls in love with a prostitute and tries to get her to stop being a whore (but she doesn't because being a whore is her nature). I always thought this was turbo cucked considering Deep Purple used to be one of the biggest bands in the world and sold more than 100 million records but that didn't stop Ian Gillan from falling in love with a literal prostitute.
I think there's a reciprocal relationship between normies and their music. I think normies like to act cool like they don't care but really they are huge oneitiscels. However, I think a lot of our desires and longings for foids isn't natural, but it's learned behavior from stuff like giga simp songs. Guys listen to music where the singer is talking about how much he "needs" foids and it subconsciously conditions them to adopt those same attitudes towards foids.
One example of this is "Strange kind of woman" by one of my favorite bands Deep Purple. The lyrics are about a guy who falls in love with a prostitute and tries to get her to stop being a whore (but she doesn't because being a whore is her nature). I always thought this was turbo cucked considering Deep Purple used to be one of the biggest bands in the world and sold more than 100 million records but that didn't stop Ian Gillan from falling in love with a literal prostitute.
I think there's a reciprocal relationship between normies and their music. I think normies like to act cool like they don't care but really they are huge oneitiscels. However, I think a lot of our desires and longings for foids isn't natural, but it's learned behavior from stuff like giga simp songs. Guys listen to music where the singer is talking about how much he "needs" foids and it subconsciously conditions them to adopt those same attitudes towards foids.