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So lyrical
So lyrical





The fuck is that, trying to passive voice that kind of bullshit?. Nor is rape ever the victim's/survivor's fault. There ain't one damn person in the world that "gets themselves raped" because of what they wear, people get raped by monsters and clothing has nothing whatsoever to do with someone's chances of being raped. "I couldn't in good conscience let her do it, so I drove her home.

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"She was going to get herself raped if she followed her original plan, which was hitchhiking home wearing that dress," he said. Lo dress" = black dress with a neckline cut down to her bellybutton, back is open all the way down to the top of her butt. Brina has a massive crush on him and suspects he might be her secret admirer. They manage to victim-blame a girl who didn't even get attacked! Context again: Trace's teacher is about to take Trace's mom Bebe on a date and Trace is interrogating him about a number of things, like the car ride he gave to her best friend Brina and rumors he had relationships with students. Now, the victim-blaming and rape culture. I can't make that shit up, she actually thinks that. is exactly as bad as every Confederate soldier who fought to keep slavery intact and murdered American citizens in the American Civil War. Shit, this is like when my racist-ass mom said LAST MONTH that Martin Luther King Jr. What other explanation is there?"ĭoesn't matter that she's the antagonist or even if she's only the antagonist for a short time! There were decent people in 2005 who knew not to use that word. The minute he was out of sight, I heard Buffy say, "I actually feel kind of sorry for her. He didn't, so she landed ass-first on the floor. Context is that Trace's new guy Zander pulled a dinner chair out for Trace at a debutante ball and she thought he'd push the chair in again as she was sitting down. The ableism and use of the r-word is excerpted exactly as it appears in the text with no censoring of the word. I got 79 pages in before hitting my bullshit tolerance. Content warning: Ableism, the r-word, victim-blaming/rape culture. Not even the book's age is a good excuse. And then there's the hunky lead singer she's trying to snag-without following in her mother's footsteps.more She's trying to keep her best friend from going off the deep end. And that's not the only thing making her head spin like Bebe's old records. Trace can't help but wonder which outdated rocker in the autographed photos covering their walls might be her father. She's held onto the mementos, the music, the memories.everything, except Trace's dad. Her mom, Bebe, is a zillion years younger than the other mothers, still dresses like a teenager, and drives around town cranking time-warped tunes-not to mention the fact that she can't seem to forget that crazy summer she spent following the big-hair bands of the 1980s.

so lyrical

But her life is anything but cookie-cutter normal. Trace lives smack in the middle of picture-perfect suburban Winnetka, Illinois. Her mom, Bebe, is a zillion years younger than the other mothers, still dresses like a teenager, and drives around town cran A hilarious, endearing debut about a teenage girl's quest to find her long-lost father, who just may be a rock star.

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For example, "Now I’m in the limelight ’cause I rhyme tight/Time to get paid, blow up like the World Trade, Born sinner, the opposite of a winner/Remember when I used to eat sardines for dinner.A hilarious, endearing debut about a teenage girl's quest to find her long-lost father, who just may be a rock star. is unique because it uses an inconsistent rhyme scheme and also incorporates internal rhymes, which are rhymes within lines. For example, Emily Dickinson uses slant rhyme when she rhymes "soul" and "all" in one of her poems: "‘Hope is the thing with feathers/That perches in the soul/And sings the tune without the words/And never stops at all."

  • Slant rhyme is when two words are rhymed together that are very similar, but have slightly different sounds.
  • Throw a slant rhyme in your lyrics every now and then, go with a more advanced rhyme scheme like ABCB, or combine two different rhyme schemes to put an original spin on your song. It may feel natural to go with an AABB or ABAB rhyme scheme that contains only perfect rhymes, but this may make your songs sound familiar or even a little boring.







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