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A Philosophical and Intellectual Analysis of "Friday" by Rebecca Black

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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2011

I truly hope I have shed some light as to the important social and philosophical commentary this song makes.

This video originally found on www.youtube.com/user/Funkeh365, was made by me, and is the cornerstone for the concept behind this channel. I figured it would be best to upload it here now, for when I start creation on this channel.

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  • are you fucking kidding me? is this a joke? rebecca black fucking sucks. her song didn't mean any of that. she's just retarded

  • @ShredTwoPlanks I'm going to have to disagree. I truly feel as though her song speaks to many intelligent individuals, should they choose to listen.

  • Too many trolls now-a-days rely on basic name calling and childish ranting. You, sir, troll with class. I thank you for not being just another troll. :)

  • @Apocolovids Thank you for supporting something I enjoy doing. I feel a lot of todays music is just awful. But I feel instead of pointing out the obvious issues, making a complete farce of the song is far more effective.

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  • You know what I just noticed? At 3:24 she claims that her friend is on her right side,. Did she have a recent falling out with the female on her left, or is she too ignorant to regard her existence?

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  • if you look at the company that made her video, they make videos for kids that have rich parents and none of the videos go anywhere, the reason why her video became so popular was because it was so pointless and terrible, so everyone is telling people to look this song up because its god aweful, honestly tho, look at that company and try to disagree after that

  • Rebecca Black's "Friday" as a social commentary on the doldrums of life blossoming into existential crisis? You sir, are genius!

  • @MrWellActually not as sad as u feeding me.

  • @xXarmagedanXx And doing so poorly. It's sad that you epitomize what trolling has come to be.

  • @yatayatayata trolling a troll braw. also, stfu about spelling. only the biggest fagz coment on spelling in online coment wars.

  • i know it makes ME want to scream......ahaaa...i'm stuck in that vicious cycle we call life :D or rather, the empty shell of nothingness we call life.....NICELY WORDED! :P

  • ur troll, it astonishes yet inspires me =o

    AMAZING

  • wish she was NEARLY as smart as you :P

    good points

  • wish she was NEARLY as smart as you :P

  • Im sure that's exactly what she was thinking ;)

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