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Genre: Music
Date of upload: Sep 25, 2020 ^^
Rating : 4.877 (9,409/297,547 LTDR)
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the first line where she says âi listen to lotta true crimeâ is really interesting to me. when youâre a girl youâre constantly listening to other womenâs stories of men being creepy, whether itâs from your friends or your mom or if itâs from a true crime show, but she says it so nonchalantly bc even though some of those experiences may actually be illegal it almost never gets reported/the predator isnât properly punished. that line ties in with âi like the girl talk/it makes me feel alrightâ bc itâs almost like the singer realizing that men being creepy/predatory happens to more women than you think
this may make no sense lol iâm writing this late at night but
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the modern romanticization of crime (specifically murder) is actually a really interesting phenomenon. it's not completely new, obviously, killers have always attracted followers, but the shift from "potential imitators" to "hybristophiliacs" did kind of start with ted bundy. there are a lot of contributing factors, a big one likely being the way our presentation of these killers has changed. making dramatizations of real-world American murders and casting actors like zac effron as the killers (as was the case with ted bundy), creating shows and adaptions where the killers are "sexy"... that sort of thing. when content portrays killers as alluring, it always runs the risk of distracting people from the horrible things they're doing. typically young girls who are attracted to the characters but don't have a lot of real-world associations with murder and don't grasp the gravity of it.
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@yay-depression
3 years ago
remember kids the only thing a killer has is time to plan and the damn nerve
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