Not only is this a fantastic movie sound track, it's also quite meaningful in my opinion.
Most songs written from the perspective of a female are male bashing, for instance Lilly Allen etc but this song different because it is a celebration of masculinity, which makes a really nice change.
I logged into my account, which I haven't logged into for years and even forgot the password to, just to give you a thumbs down. This song has absolutely NOTHING TO DO WITH MASCULINITY, so for you to jerk yourself and talk about how females like to male bash, and this one song is praising masculinity? You are despicable.
I logged into my account, which I haven't logged into for years and even forgot the password to, just to give you a thumbs down. This song has absolutely NOTHING TO DO WITH MASCULINITY, so for you to jerk yourself and talk about how females like to male bash, and this one song is praising masculinity? You are despicable.
This song doesn't celebrate masculinity. It celebrates humanity. We live in a world that some consider dystopic; everyone's out for their own interests, stealing and killing, lying and buying. This song is about that one person who goes against that; unlike everyone else, they do the right thing. They help people, they save people, they try to create a utopia, and don't contribute to the dystopia. The song is praising this person. "You are a real human being, and a real hero". Everyone else, whose killing, stealing, lying, and buying? They aren't human beings, and they aren't heros. They're villains and parasites.
It's got nothing to do with masculinity, femininity, or any other gender role. It's got everything to do with compassion and a desire to be a good to people.
Jacobtwo, how do you definitively know whether or not it's about masculinity? Imagine a hypothetical situation where this conversation used the opposite words. It would look pretty sexist if you were desperately trying to explain how a certain song wasn't feminist. Why are you so angry at the possibility of a song that celebrates masculinity?
Jacobtwo, how do you definitively know whether or not it's about masculinity? Imagine a hypothetical situation where this conversation used the opposite words. It would look pretty sexist if you were desperately trying to explain how a certain song wasn't feminist. Why are you so angry at the possibility of a song that celebrates masculinity?
Not only is this a fantastic movie sound track, it's also quite meaningful in my opinion.
Most songs written from the perspective of a female are male bashing, for instance Lilly Allen etc but this song different because it is a celebration of masculinity, which makes a really nice change.
I logged into my account, which I haven't logged into for years and even forgot the password to, just to give you a thumbs down. This song has absolutely NOTHING TO DO WITH MASCULINITY, so for you to jerk yourself and talk about how females like to male bash, and this one song is praising masculinity? You are despicable.
I logged into my account, which I haven't logged into for years and even forgot the password to, just to give you a thumbs down. This song has absolutely NOTHING TO DO WITH MASCULINITY, so for you to jerk yourself and talk about how females like to male bash, and this one song is praising masculinity? You are despicable.
This song doesn't celebrate masculinity. It celebrates humanity. We live in a world that some consider dystopic; everyone's out for their own interests, stealing and killing, lying and buying. This song is about that one person who goes against that; unlike everyone else, they do the right thing. They help people, they save people, they try to create a utopia, and don't contribute to the dystopia. The song is praising this person. "You are a real human being, and a real hero". Everyone else, whose killing, stealing, lying, and buying? They aren't human beings, and they aren't heros. They're villains and parasites.
It's got nothing to do with masculinity, femininity, or any other gender role. It's got everything to do with compassion and a desire to be a good to people.
Jacobtwo, how do you definitively know whether or not it's about masculinity? Imagine a hypothetical situation where this conversation used the opposite words. It would look pretty sexist if you were desperately trying to explain how a certain song wasn't feminist. Why are you so angry at the possibility of a song that celebrates masculinity?
Jacobtwo, how do you definitively know whether or not it's about masculinity? Imagine a hypothetical situation where this conversation used the opposite words. It would look pretty sexist if you were desperately trying to explain how a certain song wasn't feminist. Why are you so angry at the possibility of a song that celebrates masculinity?