I couldn't read your article this time - the song is about daddy dressed up as Santa Claus, which used to be a tradition - mommy was kissing daddy under the mistletoe, but he was dressed as Santa Claus. Please feel okay about this song. // addition - society/media has pushed more and more focus on cheating and negative imagery of women.…
I couldn't read your article this time - the song is about daddy dressed up as Santa Claus, which used to be a tradition - mommy was kissing daddy under the mistletoe, but he was dressed as Santa Claus. Please feel okay about this song. // addition - society/media has pushed more and more focus on cheating and negative imagery of women. Please don't add to it. That is an old song and was innocent - mommy was kissing daddy under the mistletoe and a child snuck in and witnessed what wasn't supposed to be witnessed. Daddy was trying to role play Santa Claus. Seriously - please don't add to the nastiness of controlled media about women. - Old song, cute, mommy was kissing daddy.
Satire that can be taken literally - is manifesting something that you may not have intended then. Even if it was a department store Santa - mIstle toe and Christmas is a time for love - a kiss on the cheek under the mistletoe is still innocent and joyful. Your post was not what I needed to see on Christmas Eve. Current media has been extremely abusive to women and wives while males can mass murder and have it written off as a bad day by the media.
Merry Christmas Mickey Z. To me that did not suggest satire. Satire, definition: "the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues:
"the crude satire seems to be directed at the fashionable protest singers of the time""
What is your 'satire' supposed to be exposing or criticizing? Old songs shouldn't have potentially scandelous implications? - it was old, I don't think it was scandalous at the time. Life has become more prudish in many ways, while also very exploitative of women, or some women. Moving on. We all have our own ideas and backgrounds.
I couldn't read your article this time - the song is about daddy dressed up as Santa Claus, which used to be a tradition - mommy was kissing daddy under the mistletoe, but he was dressed as Santa Claus. Please feel okay about this song. // addition - society/media has pushed more and more focus on cheating and negative imagery of women. Please don't add to it. That is an old song and was innocent - mommy was kissing daddy under the mistletoe and a child snuck in and witnessed what wasn't supposed to be witnessed. Daddy was trying to role play Santa Claus. Seriously - please don't add to the nastiness of controlled media about women. - Old song, cute, mommy was kissing daddy.
I genuinely hear you, Jennifer, but my post is satire.
Satire that can be taken literally - is manifesting something that you may not have intended then. Even if it was a department store Santa - mIstle toe and Christmas is a time for love - a kiss on the cheek under the mistletoe is still innocent and joyful. Your post was not what I needed to see on Christmas Eve. Current media has been extremely abusive to women and wives while males can mass murder and have it written off as a bad day by the media.
Merry Christmas Mickey Z. To me that did not suggest satire. Satire, definition: "the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues:
"the crude satire seems to be directed at the fashionable protest singers of the time""
What is your 'satire' supposed to be exposing or criticizing? Old songs shouldn't have potentially scandelous implications? - it was old, I don't think it was scandalous at the time. Life has become more prudish in many ways, while also very exploitative of women, or some women. Moving on. We all have our own ideas and backgrounds.