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Flint_Paper posted:Someone in the replies posted the entirety of the "rap" and my entire body puckered so hard my rear end in a top hat is flexing like Popeye's arms Just go to the subreddit. There's like 8 posts and they're all at this level of quality--to the point I want to say it's on purpose. quote:[intro] ay, yuh, whaddup my crackas i feel like the white eminem shoutout ben shapiro
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https://twitter.com/AAAGGGHHHWTF/status/1228770310444507137
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not since barney rubble pretended to be a rapper in order to steal fred's fruity pebbles have I felt so betrayed by rap music
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https://twitter.com/SparkNotes/status/1230285770050678788?s=19
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https://twitter.com/GamerPres2020/status/1230234273262776321?s=19
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Sorry I just couldn't help it
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Pastry of the Year posted:not since barney rubble pretended to be a rapper in order to steal fred's fruity pebbles have I felt so betrayed by rap music I literally remember every single word to that rap. I cannot recall the name of a single teacher I had before HS
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Pastry of the Year posted:not since barney rubble pretended to be a rapper in order to steal fred's fruity pebbles have I felt so betrayed by rap music 90s children's commercials are the start and end of their exposure to the genre.
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Pastry of the Year posted:not since barney rubble pretended to be a rapper in order to steal fred's fruity pebbles have I felt so betrayed by rap music The weirdest part of that ad to me is how firmly it's stuck in our collective consciousness. I did a deep dive a year or two back, out of curiosity, and apparently that ad is the origin of the "(I'm/My name is) <rapper name> And I'm here to say <something something something that rhymes with 'say'>" pattern that pops up in rap pastiche all the time. I couldn't find a single instance of that pattern appearing before the 1992 ad (although rappers introducing themselves at the beginning of their bit dates back to the 70s).
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https://twitter.com/KyleSuanII/status/1230286017837424640
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SneezeOfTheDecade posted:The weirdest part of that ad to me is how firmly it's stuck in our collective consciousness. I did a deep dive a year or two back, out of curiosity, and apparently that ad is the origin of the I'm aware of that pastiche and I'm Australian: we don't even have fruity pebbles, let alone that commercial. Our collective pop culture consciousness is weird.
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Breetai posted:I'm aware of that pastiche and I'm Australian: we don't even have fruity pebbles, let alone that commercial. I’m sure you had a rapping kangaroo before kangaroo jack
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https://twitter.com/iceseason101/status/1229850266003963904?s=21
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Is it normal for my teeth to hurt after drinking soda?
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Pastry of the Year posted:not since barney rubble pretended to be a rapper in order to steal fred's fruity pebbles have I felt so betrayed by rap music
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If I were going to steal a man's Fruity Pebbles with a rap based ruse, I simply would not reveal my scheme in the lyrics. The bot that only screams in existential terror every ten minutes has some thoughts on tonight's debate. https://mobile.twitter.com/infinite_scream/status/1230343128562798593
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SneezeOfTheDecade posted:The weirdest part of that ad to me is how firmly it's stuck in our collective consciousness. I did a deep dive a year or two back, out of curiosity, and apparently that ad is the origin of the Good article about the phenomenon with a truly cursed example inside. https://www.villagevoice.com/2014/04/25/the-history-of-raps-oldest-cliche/ edit: https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/7xlmrz/were_the_lyrics_my_name_is_and_im_here_to_say/ Smirking_Serpent has a new favorite as of 05:29 on Feb 20, 2020 |
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Mister Speaker posted:I'm gonna take this opportunity to shamelessly plug my Twitter account, A Rappin' Pancake. You do know "pipelines" and "guillotine" don't even come close to rhyming, right?
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Skwirl posted:You do know "pipelines" and "guillotine" don't even come close to rhyming, right? This is Canadian so the pronunciation is likely going to sound a bit off to our ears. The question is do they pronounce pipeline like guillotine or guillotine like pipeline?
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https://twitter.com/lainawashing/status/1230187989965381632
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I've never pspspsed a cat and I'm not sure I've seen anyone do it either. Is this a regional thing or am I the regional thing
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https://twitter.com/lakewitchhouse/status/1230357641110708225
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Skwirl posted:You do know "pipelines" and "guillotine" don't even come close to rhyming, right? Do you know what a slant rhyme is?
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zoux posted:I've never pspspsed a cat and I'm not sure I've seen anyone do it either. Is this a regional thing or am I the regional thing I either pspspspspspsps or ts-ts-ts-ts-ts-ts to get a cat to come over. You have to do the finger thing as well. Content: https://twitter.com/TXkap/status/1230321052502245376?s=19 Memento has a new favorite as of 07:43 on Feb 20, 2020 |
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The way it works is if you look stupid enough to a cat, it might amuse them enough to come over.
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Mister Speaker posted:Do you know what a slant rhyme is? I’m no music expert, but I’m pretty sure you can’t slant rhyme two words that don’t have a single vowel sound in common.
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It's 2020, nobody cares about rhyming anymore, old man.
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Ariong posted:I’m no music expert, but I’m pretty sure you can’t slant rhyme two words that don’t have a single vowel sound in common. My understanding is that it applies to words that look like they should rhyme but don't. I may be mistaking it for a different term but that's definitely a thing, and further, poetic license would theoretically allow someone reading aloud to deliberately mispronounce one of the words for effect. I'll ask my actual poet buddy tomorrow to clarify while we're watching the Leafs game but I'm quite sure that was an appropriate use of the term. EDIT: It appears the more correct term for this is 'eye rhyme'. Mister Speaker has a new favorite as of 09:09 on Feb 20, 2020 |
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I thought the slant rhyme was rhyme + pipelines, similar but not a perfect rhyme. I interpreted the guillotine at the end as a sort of non-sequitur (?) rhyme, where you're expecting a rhyme but a completely non-rhyming line follows for comedic effect. I don't know a term for it but I've seen it before. I hadn't noticed that pipelines + guillotine was an eye rhyme until people here discussed it.
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Mister Speaker posted:Do you know what a slant rhyme is? Wow, it's called haiku you racist
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https://twitter.com/DoottGuy/status/1229894919910821888
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https://twitter.com/igotnohoz/status/1229854988760997892?s=21
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It's more of an eye rhyme, but I'd also like to believe that Canadians pronounce "guillotine" as "gwillowtine", rhyming with pine or nine.
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gleebster posted:It's more of an eye rhyme, but I'd also like to believe that Canadians pronounce "guillotine" as "gwillowtine", rhyming with pine or nine. This is more cursed than the ladder
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gleebster posted:It's more of an eye rhyme, but I'd also like to believe that Canadians pronounce "guillotine" as "gwillowtine", rhyming with pine or nine. No we don't. That sounds like maybe something the Maritimes would do.
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Pronounce pipeline as piip peh lean
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doverhog posted:Pronounce pipeline as piip peh lean Sounds like something a French canadian would do.
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The Little Death posted:No we don't. That sounds like maybe something the Maritimes would do. I'm sure you don't. I'd just like to believe it.
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