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The music in itself isn't terrible, just typical vapid catchy pop medley, but the lyrics in this film are just so mind-numbingly dull and mundane that it ends up being a terrible song. Certainly not the worst I've heard, but it's awful.
Was it just me or did her voice sound...scratchy?

Not sure if that is the right way to describe it....
Please...kill me.
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Rohan15: Please...kill me.
Just click the replay button, mate. Youtube'll do the rest.
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Rohan15: Please...kill me.
Just remember: cut down the road, not across the street.
Post edited March 18, 2011 by sauvignon1
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michaelleung: That was on Reddit for a couple of days and it's awful - until you realize it is a song about exploring existentialism and soul searching questions such as whether or not you should sit in the front seat or the back seat. And without her, I would have forgotten the days of the week!

In fact a thesis-worthy essay on the song has already been created.
This essay changed my life forever.

I don't know if it's for the worse or for the better though.
Kids in USA can drive at age 13?
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tejozaszaszas: Kids in USA can drive at age 13?
They're allowed to drive at any age so long as their feet can reach the peddles and they can see over the dashboard.

They are however not allowed to drink unless:

They're 46
They have a character reference from their local priest
They have an Alcohol Consumption Safety Certificate
Adopt a fully trained booze hound to ward off evil spirits (vodka, tequila, absinthe etc)
Curse you Antares Audio Technologies for inventing crap like autotune xD
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tejozaszaszas: Kids in USA can drive at age 13?
No, the youngest you can be and have a driver's license is 14 and that's only in one state. All other states either have a driver's permit at 14 (you can drive, but you need a licensed adult in the car with you) or don't allow you to drive until you are 15 or 16.
Post edited March 18, 2011 by cogadh
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tejozaszaszas: Kids in USA can drive at age 13?
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cogadh: No, the youngest you can be and have a driver's license is 14 and that's only in one state. All other states either have a driver's permit at 14 (you can drive, but you need a licensed adult in the car with you) or don't allow you to drive until you are 15 or 16.
And on the USA exists the obligation of using security belts? No one of the kids on this video use them.
Post edited March 18, 2011 by tejozaszaszas
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cogadh: No, the youngest you can be and have a driver's license is 14 and that's only in one state. All other states either have a driver's permit at 14 (you can drive, but you need a licensed adult in the car with you) or don't allow you to drive until you are 15 or 16.
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tejozaszaszas: And on the USA exists the obligation of using security belts? No one of the kids on this video use them.
I think that's governed by state law, so it varies from state to state. I could be mistaken though. Mind you I'm basing this off of a bunch of signs I see in my state that claim it's a state law, but highway/interstate law is really convoluted over here so who really knows.
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tejozaszaszas: And on the USA exists the obligation of using security belts? No one of the kids on this video use them.
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Rucksack: I think that's governed by state law, so it varies from state to state. I could be mistaken though. Mind you I'm basing this off of a bunch of signs I see in my state that claim it's a state law, but highway/interstate law is really convoluted over here so who really knows.
I think seat belts are federal law. Part of those "the state gets money from the government if they comply with x federal law" things.

The whole video is ridiculous. From her friends being old enough to drive, to not wearing seatbelts, to the actual song. I have to say, it makes a great joke though.
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tejozaszaszas: And on the USA exists the obligation of using security belts? No one of the kids on this video use them.
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Rucksack: I think that's governed by state law, so it varies from state to state. I could be mistaken though. Mind you I'm basing this off of a bunch of signs I see in my state that claim it's a state law, but highway/interstate law is really convoluted over here so who really knows.
You are correct, it is completely governed by state law and varies from state to state. If you cross the border from one state without seatbelt laws into a state with seatbelt laws, you have to buckle up or risk getting fined. Some states only allow a fine to be levied if you get pulled over for something else (like speeding) and are also found to be seatbelt-less, other states will actually pull you over if you just appear to be seatbelt-less. Some states only require seatbelts to be worn in the front seat, others require it for all seats; some states only require children to wear them, others require all... it's a real mess.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seat_belt_legislation_in_the_United_States
Post edited March 18, 2011 by cogadh
have you heard Dinosaur by Ke$ha?