That's is what Boromir says to Aragorn in lord of the rings when he is shot full of arrows like her dress
I'm admittedly not a Cannibal Corpse aficionado but I sent it to a buddy who went to the show with me and he agreed that the bouncers looked like the guys who caught us. But it does seem unlikely.
The funniest post I’ve seen Tony do is where he’s doing an interview and says he goes in like 3-4 dates a week
No kink shaming here, but this is something. I guess what this MMA dude was responding to was deleted. But it was some MMA chick trashing him. Screenshot of his tweet below.
Is ‘Cotton Eyed Joe’ problematic? My 10 year old and his friends, the majority of which are minorities, sing it all the time. I always tell them to stop because it sure as hell sounds problematic to me and makes me uncomfortable.
You’re doing the right thing, it’s pretty racist https://www.fcsgw.org/cotton-eyed-joe/#:~:text=In fact, the history of,when it was initially written.
All I can come up with is "where did you come from, where did you go? something something cotton eyed joe"
teach them Union Dixie, it goes pretty hard Away down South in the land of traitors Rattlesnakes and alligators Right away (right away) Come away (come away) Right away (right away) Come away (come away) Where cotton's king and men are chattels Union boys will win the battles Right away (right away) Come away (come away) Right away (right away) Come away (come away) We'll all go down to Dixie, away, away Each Dixie boy must understand that he must mind his Uncle Sam Away (away) Away (away) We'll all go down to Dixie Away (away) Away (away) We'll all go down to Dixie
I would have never guessed a song about a character named “cotton-eyed” Joe, popularized in modern culture by a band named Rednex, would have racist undertones.
I honestly never think abt the song until it's playing briefly during some sort of sporting event. Then it's out of my mind as soon as it ends.
Think many people don’t realize Cotton Eyed Joe was some old time Southern folk song. Then some Swedish group turned it into a dance anthem.
“The only reason I asked you to peg me is because you have bad feminine hygiene” is one way to spin it
Those are updated lyrics. Like many antebellum folk songs, the lyrics have changed over the years. Here are the lyrics from a version from 1882 when it was a famous minstrel song in Texas: Cotton-eyed Joe, Cotton-eyed Joe, What did make you sarve me so, Fur ter take my gal erway fum me, An' cyar her plum ter Tennessee? Ef it hadn't ben fur Cotton-eyed Joe, I'd er been married long ergo. His eyes wuz crossed, an' his nose wuz flat, An' his teef wuz out, but wat uv dat? Fur he wuz tall, an' he wuz slim, An' so my gal she follered him. Ef it hadn't ben fur Cotton-eyed Joe, I'd er been married long ergo. No gal so hansum could be foun', Not in all dis country roun', Wid her kinky head, an' her eyes so bright, Wid her lips so red an' her teef so white. Ef it hadn't ben fur Cotton-eyed Joe, I'd been married long ergo. An' I loved dat gal wid all my heart, An' she swo' fum me she'd never part; But den wid Joe she runned away, An' lef' me hyear fur ter weep all day. O Cotton-eyed Joe, O Cotton-eyed Joe, What did make you sarve me so? O Joe, ef it hadn't er ben fur you, I'd er married dat gal fur true.