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You gotta think Willy Wonka whenever you hear a Newman song like this - "Wait...stop...reverse that." I'm not going to explain the song with its obvious overtones that dangerously play the line. But turn it a little, squint and you might see it all differently. Love this song.
Really? Some of the things he says about Korean Parents are true. Some of the things, as in them forcing you to learn Violin. Here's a quick trivia: Ask any Koreans that you know, fob or not, if they took a Taekwondo class or a piano lesson. 100% will say yes~
This song couldn't be more on-target for me. I'm the single father of a 14 yr.-old girl who is having problems with, not tests, but homework. Her first real 'identity crisis' and what-not. As a man, this level of psychodrama is unreal. I need Korean Parents... NOW!
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What an insult.
I'm not going to explain the song with its obvious overtones that dangerously play the line. But turn it a little, squint and you might see it all differently. Love this song.
I'm the single father of a 14 yr.-old girl who is having problems with, not tests, but homework. Her first real 'identity crisis' and what-not.
As a man, this level of psychodrama is unreal.
I need Korean Parents... NOW!