Regina Spektor - That Time
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@94bananapancakes It was a peruvian waldorf. I was like... four.
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@platypae333 the fuck O_0
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Mufasa confronted our generation with the idea of death and loss, those kids who hadn't experienced it yet learnt from it. Works the same way with pets.
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@gwoman23 I went to a school for about a year that wouldn't let students watch disney movies..
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Does anyone know there that video is of her talking about how theres an astounding amount of kids at this show, something like a field trip, so she played that one song where she gets really vulgar and throws out the fuck word a million times
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i would have loved to been a kid in that crowd, they should been considered lucky for even seeing her perform that close, for watever song she sing. And plus all of them dont even understand the inapropriate parts
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Honestly? THIS IS INNAPROPRIATE?! What about all of those crappy rap songs explicitly singing about sex and drugs? Compared to that crap, this song's a disney song.
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umm i keep reading comments about how this is inapropriate but is it inapropriate to let kids know the truth instead of fantasies if you ask me its the mature thing to do, its childish if you keep the truth away because that only ends up hurting them and plus i think this teaches better lessons than hannah montanah
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Pink and green.... MDMA and Weed....
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@karlharlequin lmao! I love regina but that statement was absolutely hilarious xDDD



Disney teaches kids bad things don't happen? Bullcrap! Mufasa died in The Lion King! That broke my little heart and I was never the same after... I could barely watch The Little Mermaid when Triton gets turned into one of those little squirmy things by Ursula without crying.
PS I hope someone realizes I had a smile on my face when I wrote this. Relax.
gwoman23 2 years ago 28
I wish people would stop talking about what is appropriate or not for kids. When I was growing up, though they showed discretion, my parents never tried to hide the big bad world from me and I am eternally grateful for it. They encouraged me to be curious. I am 15 years old now, and being informed about what drugs were from a young age (it would come up in a movie, for example, and my parents would explain what drugs were and why people weren't supposed to do them) did not cause me to do them!
cigarettesandsugar 2 years ago 19