
Boof It
An upbeat 1980s-style synth-pop and dance-rock track with a driving tempo of approximately 118 BPM. The arrangement features a prominent, syncopated slap bass line, gated reverb drums with a crisp snare, and bright, staccato synthesizer chords. Electric guitars provide rhythmic funk-style scratching and occasional power chord accents. The lead male vocals are energetic and soulful, utilizing a wide range with frequent use of falsetto and rhythmic phrasing reminiscent of classic pop icons. The song structure follows a standard verse-chorus-bridge format, characterized by a high-energy build-up into a catchy, anthemic chorus. Production is polished with clear separation between instruments, featuring subtle delay on vocals and a punchy, compressed mix typical of mid-80s pop production.

Boof It
An upbeat 1980s-style synth-pop and dance-rock track with a driving tempo of approximately 118 BPM. The arrangement features a prominent, syncopated slap bass line, gated reverb drums with a crisp snare, and bright, staccato synthesizer chords. Electric guitars provide rhythmic funk-style scratching and occasional power chord accents. The lead male vocals are energetic and soulful, utilizing a wide range with frequent use of falsetto and rhythmic phrasing reminiscent of classic pop icons. The song structure follows a standard verse-chorus-bridge format, characterized by a high-energy build-up into a catchy, anthemic chorus. Production is polished with clear separation between instruments, featuring subtle delay on vocals and a punchy, compressed mix typical of mid-80s pop production.
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first off, nobody(no adult, i am talking about adults here) no adult is above/beyond/immune to the point system (the 1-10 scale of how attractive someone is)
the point system is for every adult
just because you squeezed some human detritus out of your vagina and then fucked off doing meth for the next two decades does not give said human a pass from the point system
get the fuck over yourself
next up
just a pro life tip for everyone, for when you are dealing with people online, or in real life, to give you a better idea of what to expect:
if someone is a software developer or coder of some sort, and they have been laid off, there is a solid chance it was for a very good reason that doesn't have shit to do with the "job market"
just sayin
