I interpreted that song, which is why I never loved it, as just being like a, oh, aren't we a silly bunch of friends kissing and laughing and clapping? Yeah. But you think it's a passive-aggressive song about people being shitty to her. You know how there are some things in relationships which are the argument that you keep coming back to like a lovely touchstone? And I feel like that's an argument that she has re-ashed. Speaking of arguments, a song that I just think is chef's kids, but has no place in this thesis is of course, vigilante shit,. Which is about how pleased she is, but everyone else hates Kanye West now
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