Spyke
lemmy.ca

Time to get pedantic: He says "where" not "because". These are just examples of things in the paradise city, not the criteria.

It's people thinking liking big butts somehow makes you unable to lie all over again.

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BassTurdreply
lemmy.world

Wait, are you telling me the lyrics aren't, "I like big butts therefore I cannot tell a lie"? I've been singing it wrong for years.

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lemmy.world

It was actually a deep discussion of sociopolitical topics of the time, if you listen to the whole album.

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BassTurdreply
lemmy.world

Your telling me that Sir Mix a lot has more than one song? Doubt.

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More than one that became popular? No, much to his dismay. More than one at all? Holy crap yes, I think his discography contains no less than 4 albums.

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yeah but they're clearly the top selling points. when you describe a place you'd go for the important details. not like... "we should go to new york city; they have traffic signs and some buildings are gray"

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infosec.pub

The lyrics were intended to be "where the grass is free and the girls are easy but they were told to change it if I remember correctly :)

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BootLoopreply
sh.itjust.works

According to Slash it was originally "where the girls are fat, and they got big titties" but they knew it was never going to be on the release version.

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

Honestly probably the most historical take on what makes a place paradise. Slash would be right at home in the early days of man, making fertility idols.

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I'm no expert but I think those faint lines used to be arms/hands? Or they just snapped off?

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lemmy.world

where the grass is free and the girls are easy but they were told to change it if I remember correctly

That has way too many syllables.

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Realistic and achievable. The secret to paradise is merely not to put it out of reach. Pretty deep message when you unpack it a little bit

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lemmy.ml

The lyrics of the rest of the song aren't that great

 Strapped in the chair of the city's gas chamber
     Why I'm here, I can't quite remember
The Surgeon General says it's hazardous to breathe
           I'd have another cigarette
But I can't see, tell me who you're gonna believe

        Take me down to the Paradise City
Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty

So either the chorus is pure sarcasm, or his day to day to life is so unbearable that he genuinely wishes to go back to a time/place where the grass is green, and a time when he was still attracted to women

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The chorus is a vision of an ideal world while the verse is a picture of harsh reality. It points out the fallacy of the American dream.

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lemmy.world

'Grass normal color' might eventually be a luxury with global warming and ecological collapse.

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Lawns? Yes. Grass? No.

Native grasses are good for the ecosystem as long as it is not a monoculture.

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baggachipzreply
sh.itjust.works

I live in the South, where the grass is extremely green and human rights are almost nonexistent

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I come from the Midwest where the color of grass and presence of human rights are wildly inconsistent

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Lots of philosophers have independently come up with the idea that you can't get happiness by consuming more and more. Basically none have pushed the opposite (Ayn Rand is not a philosopher).

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lemmy.world

"Paradise" comes from Persian and means "beautiful garden"

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balsoftreply
lemmy.ml

It literally means "encircling boundary wall". It then started to mean "something encircled by a wall", which often happened to be gardens, and then it started to mean "garden".

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Nikls94reply
lemmy.world

Sooo back in the days a prison and a paradise would use the same word to describe it

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I guess it's more that the word paradise (paridayjah) could be used to describe anything encircled by a wall, whether it's a prison or a garden. I think at that time (when some form of proto-iranic was spoken) a paradise (as in heaven) would be something like hácmā.

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"Appetite for Destruction" is the album. You should also (accurately) assume that the singer is either high or drunk or both.

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lemmy.world

This is why I almost always ignore sing lyrics. I almost always walk away disappointed, and feel down any time I hear the song afterward.

I bet you think I wrote this for you to read. You’re so vain. You, the person I’m talking to are so vain to think I’m talking to you.

TTFN

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

You, the person I’m talking to are so vain to think I’m talking to you.

Believing something like that without evidence, even if it's true, is crazy. That's what that line is about. It doesn't matter that the song actually is about them. The fact that they can believe it among all the other possibilities is why they're vain.

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kkjreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

That's still a bit silly, given that the rest of the lyrics imply that they have history together. If I assumed that Alanis Morissette was singing about me, that would be absurdly vain, but Alanis Morissette's ex assuming that is much more reasonable.

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