tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19346366.post66860109321691447..comments2024-03-27T23:28:20.274-04:00Comments on Face to Face: "Smooth Apu-rator" (Sade parody, Aimee Terese collab)agnostichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12967177967469961883noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19346366.post-13922578145628971592021-09-03T01:31:47.900-04:002021-09-03T01:31:47.900-04:00Doe-Eyed and the Seven Groyps: Cozy, Copey, Frenly...Doe-Eyed and the Seven Groyps: Cozy, Copey, Frenly, Lurky, Simpy, Seethy, and Aut.<br /><br />Just saw Snow White for the first time since I was little, and couldn't help but notice how Aimee is yet another Disney princess.<br /><br />This one showcasing her maternal side, looking after a group of grown-up yet childlike orphans -- the deplorables and groypers. They take her in as one of their own, in a peripheral environment, while she's evading the wicked stepmother who's hell-bent on canceling her out of (what else?) envy. The queen-witch was the original AWFL mad hoe.<br /><br />The huntsman is the middle-mod who reluctantly restored her account after banning her on orders of the cancel queen.<br /><br />Prince Charming is the one who wakes her out of her ghost-like slumber, by a sign of true love (whose power the wicked witch is butthurt about being unable to neuter). Seranading her at the beginning, and kissing her awake by the end.<br /><br />They really captured that rare type of woman who can relate with men, without being "just one of the guys". Tending to their needs, maintaining her feminine charm, exerting her womanly pressure to clean them up (literally or figuratively).<br /><br />They're all just so spellbound that such a feminine woman can relate to them so effortlessly. They wind up looking up to her, "we must protecc," etc.<br /><br />As much as Aimee likes to self-effacingly refer to her autism, she -- like Snow White -- relates to men more through empathy, putting her mind into the mind of someone different, not because she is a clone of the men and effectively already shares their brain.<br /><br />They're entranced by her femininity (empathetic powers, maternal caring), not masculinity (tomboy similarity).agnostichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12967177967469961883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19346366.post-32844640227082724092021-08-25T15:34:49.019-04:002021-08-25T15:34:49.019-04:00Oooh, bonus content! A parody of another song by t...Oooh, bonus content! A parody of <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcPc18SG6uA" rel="nofollow">another song</a> by the same group. I'm only doing this little fragment, though, to call dibs on the song title before anyone else does.<br /><br />You send me, you send me<br />The sweetest Apu<br />That's why I'll<br />Stay sub'd to you<br /><br />I like this one because, like "Apu-rator", it sounds nearly identical to the original. The final "t" in "sweetest" carries over into the next word because that one starts with a vowel, and "p" is the same as "b" except it's unvoiced.agnostichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12967177967469961883noreply@blogger.com