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* Her preference for people who "look like Mick Jagger" is already pretty creepy... Then you see that her [=MySpace=] page says that "Mick Jagger might be my dad, fo realz..." Wait, [[ElectraComplex what]]?

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* Her preference for people who "look like Mick Jagger" is already pretty creepy... Then you see that her [=MySpace=] page says that "Mick Jagger might be my dad, fo realz..." Wait, [[ElectraComplex [[UsefulNotes/OedipusComplex what]]?
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* Her preference for people who "look like Mick Jagger" is already pretty creepy... Then you see that her [=MySpace=] page says that "Mick Jagger might be my dad, fo realz..." Wait, [[OedipusComplex what]]?

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* Her preference for people who "look like Mick Jagger" is already pretty creepy... Then you see that her [=MySpace=] page says that "Mick Jagger might be my dad, fo realz..." Wait, [[OedipusComplex [[ElectraComplex what]]?
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* Her preference for people who "look like Mick Jagger" is already pretty creepy... Then you see that her [=MySpace=] page says that "Mick Jagger might be my dad, fo realz..." Wait, [[ElectraComplex what]]?

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* Her preference for people who "look like Mick Jagger" is already pretty creepy... Then you see that her [=MySpace=] page says that "Mick Jagger might be my dad, fo realz..." Wait, [[ElectraComplex [[OedipusComplex what]]?
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* A lot of the visual symbolism in "Praying" is typical New Ager bastardizations of Hinduism (shitty rainbows, Sanskrit-like font, chakras, et cetera). Makes sense that a religion abused by western consumerism would resonate with her own suffering.

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* A lot of the visual symbolism in "Praying" is typical New Ager bastardizations of Hinduism (shitty rainbows, Sanskrit-like font, chakras, et cetera). Makes sense that a religion abused by western consumerism would resonate with her own suffering.

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* The video for ''Take It Off'' by [[{{Kesha}} Ke$ha]] involves partying youths jumping into each other to explode into dry powder paint. Later on, the remaining partygoers have a powder-paint fight in a drained swimming pool, throwing handfuls of the stuff at each other. Which is all very fun... until you realise there was no paint in the scene at the beginning of the video, so they are in fact ''throwing corpses at each other...''

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* The video for ''Take "Take It Off'' Off" by [[{{Kesha}} Ke$ha]] Music/{{Kesha}} involves partying youths jumping into each other to explode into dry powder paint. Later on, the remaining partygoers have a powder-paint fight in a drained swimming pool, throwing handfuls of the stuff at each other. Which is all very fun... until you realise there was no paint in the scene at the beginning of the video, so they are in fact ''throwing corpses at each other...''
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* A lot of the visual symbolism in "Praying" is typical New Ager bastardizations of Hinduism (shitty rainbows, Sanskrit-like font, mandalas, et cetera). Makes sense that a religion abused by western consumerism would resonate with her own suffering.

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* A lot of the visual symbolism in "Praying" is typical New Ager bastardizations of Hinduism (shitty rainbows, Sanskrit-like font, mandalas, chakras, et cetera). Makes sense that a religion abused by western consumerism would resonate with her own suffering.
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* A lot of the visual symbolism in "Praying" is typical New Ager bastardizations of Hinduism (shitty rainbows, Sanskrit-like font, mandalas, et cetera). Makes sense that a religion abused by western consumerism would resonate with her own suffering.
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* Her preference for people who "look like Mick Jagger" is already pretty creepy... Then you see that her MySpace page says that "Mick Jagger might be my dad, fo realz..." Wait, [[ElectraComplex what]]?

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* Her preference for people who "look like Mick Jagger" is already pretty creepy... Then you see that her MySpace [=MySpace=] page says that "Mick Jagger might be my dad, fo realz..." Wait, [[ElectraComplex what]]?



** You know all that pastel dust that sprays everywhere in the "Take It Off" video? It used to be ''[[SoylentGreen people]]''.

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** You know all that pastel dust that sprays everywhere in the "Take It Off" video? It used to be ''[[SoylentGreen ''[[Film/SoylentGreen people]]''.
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** In the same vein, ''Crazy Kids'' can easily be interpreted as a deconstruction of her personality. While the lyrics at first seem like her usual song type, the tone and the wording seem to imply that it's about her being tired and exhausted of her routine.
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*** Or that a bunch of people coming together to save someone can prevent the damage.

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* There are UnfortunateImplications in We R Who We R which was (allegedly) made in response to several gay teen suicides including some that involved jumping off of buildings. In the music video, Ke$ha herself jumps off a building and falls several stories.
** In her defense, she does get caught and winds up crowd surfing but that might just make some people even more uncomfortable as it might be seen as telling those teens that if they jump off of a building they'll wind up in a never ending party.
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** She also likes beards... now put them together....

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* FridgeBrilliance: What does the line "My ''steez'' is gonna be affected" even mean? That her speech is being affected even as she sings the line.

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What does the line "My ''steez'' is gonna be affected" even mean? That her speech is being affected even as she sings the line.



* FridgeHorror: Her preference for people who "look like Mick Jagger" is already pretty creepy... Then you see that her MySpace page says that "Mick Jagger might be my dad, fo realz..." Wait, [[ElectraComplex what]]?

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* FridgeHorror: Her preference for people who "look like Mick Jagger" is already pretty creepy... Then you see that her MySpace page says that "Mick Jagger might be my dad, fo realz..." Wait, [[ElectraComplex what]]?



* Fridge Something: Listen to the lyrics of most of the songs on ''Animal''. They're ''really'' depressing. Even most of the ones that aren't flat out "I've been totally abandoned and have no friends and everything just fell apart" are at best "Screw it I just don't care anymore".

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* Fridge Something: Listen to the lyrics of most of the songs on ''Animal''. They're ''really'' depressing. Even most of the ones that aren't flat out "I've been totally abandoned and have no friends and everything just fell apart" are at best "Screw it I just don't care anymore".


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* The video for ''Take It Off'' by [[{{Kesha}} Ke$ha]] involves partying youths jumping into each other to explode into dry powder paint. Later on, the remaining partygoers have a powder-paint fight in a drained swimming pool, throwing handfuls of the stuff at each other. Which is all very fun... until you realise there was no paint in the scene at the beginning of the video, so they are in fact ''throwing corpses at each other...''

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