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Is his heart still beating?\\

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Is his heart still beating?\\beating?
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Is his heart still beating?\\
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* "Wake Up Call" by Music/Maroon 5 is about Adam Levine finding out his girlfriend cheated on her with another man and as a result, shot him. During the bridge, he begins to realise what he did was wrong and begins rhetorically asking his partner whether he did the right thing, knowing full well it was a mistake he was foolish to make. As he comes to terms with what he's done he begins to [[OhCrap panic]], checking to see if the dead adulterer has a pulse, which he evidently won't.

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* "Wake Up Call" by Music/Maroon Maroon 5 is about Adam Levine finding out his girlfriend cheated on her with another man and as a result, shot him. During the bridge, he begins to realise what he did was wrong and begins rhetorically asking his partner whether he did the right thing, knowing full well it was a mistake he was foolish to make. As he comes to terms with what he's done he begins to [[OhCrap panic]], checking to see if the dead adulterer has a pulse, which he evidently won't.
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* "Wake Up Call" by Music/Maroon 5 is about Adam Levine finding out his girlfriend cheated on her with another man and as a result, shot him. During the bridge, he begins to realise what he did was wrong and begins rhetorically asking his partner whether he did the right thing, knowing full well it was a mistake he was foolish to make. As he comes to terms with what he's done he begins to [[OhCrap panic]], checking to see if the dead adulterer has a pulse, which he evidently won't.
-->I'm so sorry, darling\\
Did I do the wrong thing?\\
Oh, what was I thinking?\\
Is his heart still beating?\\
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* Seems to occur towards the end of the Music/{{Vocaloid}} song "Rotten Heresy and Chocolate" about a girl who has a habit of spreading gossip turning her sights on a classmate, telling [[GossipyHens all her friends]] about how the girl is supposedly having sex with one of their teachers. In the final verse, she acknowledges how cruel she's been for her own amusement and how her shame makes her want to avoid looking at the consequences of her actions.

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* Seems to occur towards the end of the Music/{{Vocaloid}} song "Rotten Heresy and Chocolate" about a girl who has a habit of spreading gossip turning her sights on a classmate, telling [[GossipyHens all her friends]] about how the girl is supposedly having sex with one of their teachers. In the final verse, she acknowledges how cruel she's been for her own amusement and how her shame guilt makes her want to avoid looking at the consequences of her actions.
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* Seems to occur towards the end of the Music/{{Vocaloid}} song "Rotten Heresy and Chocolate" about a girl who has a habit of spreading gossip turning her sights on a classmate, telling [[GossipyHens all her friends]] about how the girl is supposedly having sex with one of their teachers. In the final verse, she acknowledges how cruel she's been for her own amusement and how her shame makes her want to avoid looking at the consequences of her actions:

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* Seems to occur towards the end of the Music/{{Vocaloid}} song "Rotten Heresy and Chocolate" about a girl who has a habit of spreading gossip turning her sights on a classmate, telling [[GossipyHens all her friends]] about how the girl is supposedly having sex with one of their teachers. In the final verse, she acknowledges how cruel she's been for her own amusement and how her shame makes her want to avoid looking at the consequences of her actions:actions.
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* Seems to occur towards the end of the Music/{{Vocaloid}} song "Rotten Heresy and Chocolate," about a girl who has a habit of spreading gossip turning her sights on a classmate, telling [[GossipyHens all her friends]] about how the girl is supposedly having sex with one of their teachers. In the final verse, she acknowledges how cruel she's been for her own amusement, and how her shame makes her want to avoid looking at the consequences of her actions:

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* Seems to occur towards the end of the Music/{{Vocaloid}} song "Rotten Heresy and Chocolate," Chocolate" about a girl who has a habit of spreading gossip turning her sights on a classmate, telling [[GossipyHens all her friends]] about how the girl is supposedly having sex with one of their teachers. In the final verse, she acknowledges how cruel she's been for her own amusement, amusement and how her shame makes her want to avoid looking at the consequences of her actions:
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-->I'll make an exception and let you take a grip of [[IAmAMonster the tail I've grown out of guilt]]

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-->I'll make an exception and let you take a grip of [[IAmAMonster the tail I've grown out of guilt]]guilt

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