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Even the ones you think are real are fake in ways you couldn't even imagine.I have only ever met one lesbian who was actually a lesbian. The rest of them either married a dude, trooned out, or were a coping femcel.
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Even the ones you think are real are fake in ways you couldn't even imagine.I have only ever met one lesbian who was actually a lesbian. The rest of them either married a dude, trooned out, or were a coping femcel.
[Verse 1]
It's fine, it's cool 1.
You can say that we are nothing, but you know the truth 2.
And guess I'm the fool 3.
With her arms out like an angel through the car sunroof 4.
[Pre-Chorus]
I don't wanna call it off 5.
But you don't wanna call it love 5.
You only wanna be the one that I call "baby" 5.
[Chorus]
You can kiss a hundred boys in bars 6.
Shoot another shot, try to stop the feeling 7.
You can say it's just the way you are 8.
Make a new excuse, another stupid reason 9.
Good luck, babe (Well, good luck) 10.
Well, good luck, babe (Well, good luck) 10.
You'd have to stop the world just to stop the feeling 7.
Good luck, babe (Well, good luck) 10.
Well, good luck, babe (Well, good luck) 10.
You'd have to stop the world just to stop the feeling 7.
[Verse 2]
I'm cliché, who cares? 11.
It's a sexually explicit kind of love affair 11.
And I cry, it's not fair 12.
I just need a little lovin', I just need a little air 13.
[Pre-Chorus]
Think I'm gonna call it off 14.
Even if you call it love 15.
I just wanna love someone who calls me "baby" 5.
[Chorus]
You can kiss a hundred boys in bars 6.
Shoot another shot, try to stop the feeling 7.
You can say it's just the way you are 8.
Make a new excuse, another stupid reason 9.
Good luck, babe (Well, good luck) 10.
Well, good luck, babe (Well, good luck) 10.
You'd have to stop the world just to stop the feeling 7.
Good luck, babe (Well, good luck) 10.
Well, good luck, babe (Well, good luck) 10.
You'd have to stop the world just to stop the feeling 7.
[Bridge]
When you wake up next to him in the middle of the night 16.
With your head in your hands, you're nothing more than his wife 16.
And when you think about me, all of those years ago 17.
You're standing face to face with "I told you so" 18.
You know I hate to say it, I told you so 18.
You know I hate to say, but I told you so 18.
[Chorus]
You can kiss a hundred boys in bars 6.
Shoot another shot, try to stop the feeling (Well, I told you so) 7.
You can say it's just the way you are 8.
Make a new excuse, another stupid reason 9.
Good luck, babe (Well, good luck) 10.
Well, good luck, babe (Well, good luck) 10.
You'd have to stop the world just to stop the feeling 7.
Good luck, babe (Well, good luck) 10.
Well, good luck, babe (Well, good luck) 10.
You'd have to stop the world just to stop the feeling 7.
[Outro]
You'd have to stop the world just to stop the feeling 7.
You'd have to stop the world just to stop the feeling 7.
You'd have to stop the world just to stop the feeling 7.
- monosyllabic words used to present how in saying this Chappell is emotionally drained by pretending everything is okay
- The overarching theme of being in a relationship with a woman who is in denial about their sexuality and attraction to Chappell is also explored in “Casual”: "You said, 'We’re not together,' So now when we kiss, I have anger issues"
- Roan may be saying that in her relationship with her ex-partner, when her ex was making excuses about their sexuality, Roan was the fool in love, with someone who wouldn’t really even love them back freely.
- The love interest is imitating an angel by hiding her sexuality, putting up a holy front shunning her true feelings. Alternatively she is being reckless with her feelings, showing a careless attitude in how she treats life
- These lyrics suggest the affection in their relationship is one-sided because of the subject’s internalized homophobia and reluctance to accept her sexuality. Roan loves her partner, but yearns for a relationship where the love is wholly reciprocated. She wants to be loved without shame getting in the way and without becoming someone’s secret.
- Kissing a hundred boys will not change the fact that she’s attracted to women. Promiscuity with men is a common way to try to escape and compensate for feelings of sapphic attraction.
- “The feeling” in question is the feeling of same-sex attraction. The subject of the song is a woman who is dealing with compulsory heterosexuality and the feeling of “needing” to be attracted to men. “You’d have to stop the world just to stop the feeling” is Roan’s way of saying no matter how much you try to avoid it, that feeling will always be there. The idea of “shooting a shot” may also have a double meaning here. Shooting a shot can mean asking out another man in an attempt to force herself into heterosexuality, or can mean literally taking a shot of alcohol as a way to numb her feelings for other women. The lyric video features some alcohol references. Including an image of some women drinking alcohol.
- The girl Chappell is singing about is trying to make excuses for her sexuality to try and deny her liking girls. So she’s trying to just shrug it off and be like “well it’s just the way I am. It doesn’t mean I actually like girls.”
- Her partner keeps making excuses about their relationship, saying that it’s just a casual thing and doesn’t mean much, trying to deny her interest in women and that they can’t be together.
- Roan’s sarcastic remark here expresses her certainty that her ex-partner will fail in their attempt to suppress their attraction to women. Referring to the ex as “babe,” a generally affectionate term, shows the lingering relationship’s pet names, but also adds to the sarcasm.
- Roan recalls the cliché of out lesbians having secret sexual affairs with closeted women. She asserts that she doesn’t care because these are her genuine feelings, in contrast to the subject’s general denial. A pervasive homophobic stereotype is that homosexuality is more sexually explicit than heterosexuality. Any love affair would be sexually explicit, but it may be emphasized here because the relationship is gay. The claim that it’s a ‘sexually explicit kind of love affair’ may also be a mockery at how the lover views the relationship; Roan wants the person the song is written about to call them ‘baby’ and acknowledge a deeper ‘love’ for them than something purely sexual.
- Roan is saying how even though her ex-partner is the one who has been lying and making excuses about their sexuality, Roan is the one who ends up getting hurt and as she mentions, is crying about it. Roan also mentions how it isn’t fair, presumably because she isn’t the one who’s done something wrong.
- She’s saying that she’s feeling suffocated in the relationship since the “loving” isn’t reciprocated by her partner, and Chappell is thinking in this verse about leaving their love affair to regain the air she needs by calling it off.
- This line represents the narrator’s agency in the situation. She realizes that this relationship isn’t good for her and that she has the ability to break things off with the woman who refuses to treat their relationship as legitimate
- Chappell Roan is done with the relationship because she realizes the other person is not taking it seriously. “Even if you call it love” illustrates how this person will end up returning to Chappell, because they accept that they are not attracted to men. This line is reminiscent of a line from one of Chappell's other songs, “Casual,” “I hate to tell the truth, but I’m sorry, dude, you didn’t. I hate that I let this drag on so long, now I hate myself. Hate that I let this drag on so long, you can go to hell”
- Women in straight marriages are often reduced down to being “nothing more than [a] wife,” and have much of their identity stripped away from them by the common societal expectation of what a wife should be. These feelings are especially heart wrenching to the subject of the song, because she isn’t even actually in love with the man, rather staying in a straight marriage out of denial of her own sexuality. The subject of the song chose to stay with a man who only sees her as a “wife” over the genuine relationship she has with the singer and the potential of expressing her sexuality.
- Despite her significant other already being in a relationship, she prefers to reminisce about her former relationship with Chappell.
- Roan told her ex that she could never outrun her queerness, and that she would be unhappy trying – her ex will have to face the reality that she’s queer, and she will never really be happy forcing herself to deny her homosexuality. “You know I hate to say it, but I told you so” indicates Roan still cares about her ex. Despite how the relationship turned out, Roan doesn’t wish the pain of hiding one’s sexuality upon her.
No one cares faggot.New Two-Minutes-Hate thread just dropped
I keep hearing about this harpy but have learned from experience to not google the next "it thing" because they're always fat/terrible (Lizzo, Megan Trainor, Cardi B, that other fat negroid)Chappell Roan and her big single "Good Luck, Babe".
Because the main driver for a woman becoming a lesbian is men want nothing to do with her, so the lifestyle self-selects for fat chicks. Plus, the #1 reason a woman does anything about her appearance at all is to be attractive to men (when she "dresses for other women," she's trying to show other the women she is more attractive to men than they are), so once a woman has given up on attracting men, she typically gives up on not being piggishly fat as well.
Lesbians are my three least favorite types of people combined:
- Women
- Homosexuals
- Fat people
It's almost as if interacting with faggots (men with utter contempt with women, not just "woman bad") will completely fuck up your perception of men. I can't wait for the day the LGBT "community" collapses completely, I am getting tired of them.I can imagine their opinions of males have declined greatly if thats the only type of men you interact with other than the gay fashion designers
They've always thought this. Which is what makes my point about marriage and divorce rates all the more hilarious. Even Chappell there has to confront the fact that her "love" would sooner hop on random dick in bars than be with her. To the point she wrote an entire song about it, and what would you know, its a hit because so many other lesbians can relate.Lesbians genuinely believe their relationships are superior to heterosexual ones:
Rape?Is there anything lesbians are particularly good at other than domestic violence and being fat?
A lot of rug munchers have hated me too.How come every rug muncher I've run into has been fucking insufferable to be around and has treated me like complete shit for no discernible reason?
Both groups are overrepresented in theatre and other mediums of artistic expression. However, they all want to be the most extravagant and out loud with their performances. Theres a faux-sense of credibility with homosexuals in theatre, but if you've seen any new plays, operas, musicals, etc lately you'd see that there is no innovation. It's actually getting worse with production quality, writing, and performances plummeting. Also, look at modern high fashion or even the contemporary casual clothes designed by homosexuals.Speaking of gay fashion designers, the best individuals in dance, music, fashion, hairdressing, and interior decorating are often fags. Is there anything lesbians are particularly good at other than domestic violence and being fat?
Making moids sneedSpeaking of gay fashion designers, the best individuals in dance, music, fashion, hairdressing, and interior decorating are often fags. Is there anything lesbians are particularly good at other than domestic violence and being fat?
In Australia you see a lot of thin lesbian couples because Asian lesbians move to Australia to get married and get dyke haircuts and shitty tattoosHonestly I hate lesbians for the most emotional reason ever. No, it's not only because homosexuality is bad for society. No, it's not only because lesbians are ugly and fat.
It's because I'm mad at my own situation as a virgin with rage. I walk past lesbian couples, there is usually the taller attractive woman, and then there is the shorter ugly fat goblin creature she's dating. In my mind this chick overlooked me, a man with superior genetics and superior moral character for this ugly gremlin creature. And I know this creature feels glad that she has robbed the male dating pool of an attractive woman. I hate lesbians and feel enraged every time I see them in public.
Despair aside, why are lesbian couples usually a tall thin attractive woman with some short fat woman with her? I've maybe seen two attractive lesbian couples in my whole life.