The History of Wooing Women

We’ve featured CDZA before, they’re an immensely talented and odd group of musicians-slash-pop culture critics.

This one’s fun and seems to ask us, Is nothing sacred anymore?

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  1. It’s great that we’ve progressed past all that patronising pedestalisation, ain’t it?

    • Quadruple A says:

      Some lonely people think that these songs represent reality and hence believe that the indifference which society regards them is an intentional or intentional form of cruelty. In reality such songs are merely the archetypal projections of a consumer society that desperately longs for meaning but who only outlet is the repetitive consumption of substandard capitalist art whereby emptiness is temporally relieved in the act of consumption but which returns its consumer back to their original state of emptiness who will then thereby continue the cycle. Or is it that way? Either way we interpret the uncanny ambiguity of our cultural artifacts there will always be a sharp dichotomy that humanity can not simply ignore.

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