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Playing “baby shark” on loop is bad but not considered cruel and unusual punishment. Now forcing someone to watch “the view” certainly would be considered cruel and unusual punishment.
I wonder if they got the idea from the TV series "Walking Dead" when in 2017 the popular character Daryl was captured, thrown into a dark cell and forced to listen to "Easy Street" by the Collapsable Hearts Club. Look it up it is torturous.
As dumb as the song is (hey, it does have a key change!!!), I'd actually rather hear that than much of the BS that is called music on top 40 radio today. I went into the grocery store the other day that usually plays old pop from the 1970s, but this time they were playing modern "soft hits" (I assume). Good God!!! After about five minutes, I wanted to slit my wrists. It all sounds the cheezy same, like the same idiot wrote all of it. Computer generated garbage with a marginally talented, over-processed "vocalist" trying hard. I couldn't take it. I cut my shopping short and scatted my butt OUT of there.
Playing “baby shark” on loop is bad but not considered cruel and unusual punishment. Now forcing someone to watch “the view” certainly would be considered cruel and unusual punishment.
Agree with you about the View. I'd never heard of the "Baby Shark" song till I read this thread, so I had to go find it and listen to it. Sounds pretty much similar to most other endlessly repetitive kiddie songs to me. I can see having to listen endessly to this turning one's brain to mush, but suicide?
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