Weird Al's "Word Crimes"

Jul 15, 2014 12:34

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The second of Weird Al Yankovic's 8 new videos came out today, a parody of "Blurred Lines" called "Word Crimes." Basically Al is calling out all the people who abandon grammar once they're behind a keyboard. (Guilty.)


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anidee July 15 2014, 17:36:45 UTC
AWWW YISSSSSSSS

This was my first stand-out listening to the album today. So glad this is already a video!

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deathbytamarind July 15 2014, 17:38:03 UTC
This is my favorite song of his, all time. ALL TIME

Also the video is really well done.

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morgan90 July 15 2014, 17:38:26 UTC
Appropriate seeing as Weird Al is about as relevant as Livejournal

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adriana_venti July 15 2014, 17:52:13 UTC
lmao

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magwildwood July 15 2014, 17:55:07 UTC
mte

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milkchokolate July 15 2014, 17:58:19 UTC
Weird Al is a legend and you will deal

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mangelalansbury July 15 2014, 17:39:13 UTC
is this a time warp post or

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piratesswoop July 15 2014, 17:44:07 UTC
i enjoyed the time warp posts we used to have here until people started using them as an excuse to be racist/homophobic

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funk2funky July 15 2014, 17:45:59 UTC
So many people showed their asses in those.

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arielazul_22 July 15 2014, 18:24:40 UTC
yeah, that's the reason we don't have them anymore...ugh why are ppl such assholes

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champagnexdream July 15 2014, 17:39:27 UTC
As an editor, I appreciate this.

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mollysdevice July 15 2014, 17:49:03 UTC
I admire your strength, because editing is a job I could never do. I helped some of my professors edit some articles for a book and it made me want to claw my own eyes out. It's painful to see college seniors who don't know the difference between then and than, commas and semicolons, and neither and either.

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champagnexdream July 15 2014, 17:52:01 UTC
It's pretty bad, but this stuff comes really naturally to me and if I'm getting paid to read a book and correct people at the same time, I'm not even mad, lol.

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mollysdevice July 15 2014, 18:00:42 UTC
Do you get to decide which books you edit, and can authors get overrule your advice and corrections?

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