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OKAY . i know you guys probably want specific posts but
the entirety of the "that must feel good for the [object]" trend/meme
YEAH
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I don't know if you've already seen this, but I went through the official tag and it wasn't on it so I thought I'd share just in case, from the 2015 anthology calendar according to the wiki:
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I have seen it on the Wiki, but I don't think it's been posted anywhere to Tumblr yet!
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Boney M. - Rasputin 1978
"Rasputin" is a song by Germany-based Afro Caribbean pop and Eurodisco group Boney M. It was released as the second single from their third studio album Nightflight to Venus. The core of the song tells of Grigori Rasputin's rise to prominence in the court of Tsar Nicholas II during the early 1900s, referencing the hope held by Tsarina Alexandra Fyodorovna that Rasputin would heal her hemophiliac son, Tsarevich Alexei of Russia, and as such his appointment as Alexei's personal healer. The song claims that Rasputin was Alexandra's paramour, a widespread rumour in Rasputin's time, with which his political enemies intended to discredit him. It accurately states that the conspirators asked him "Come to visit us", and then recounts a widely popular account of the assassination in Yusupov's estate: that Rasputin's assassins fatally shot him after he survived the poisoning of his wine.
"Rasputin" rose to the top of the charts in Germany, Austria, Belgium and Australia, and went to No. 2 in the UK, Argentina, Finland, Spain and Switzerland. It enjoyed great popularity in the Soviet Union, however it was omitted from the Soviet pressing of the album and Boney M. were barred from performing the song during their ten performances in Moscow.
It's pretty safe to say this song put a impressive and unbeatable record in the amounts of votes and reblogs! 💖 This is currently the most liked song on this poll blog with a whooping 94,8% total yes votes.
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haveyoubeentothiscity · 4 months
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gothegggirl · 4 months
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OMG that ass is smooth. submission
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kevinornokevin · 4 months
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"Electrostatic" by Jochen Gerner
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brujerizzzmo · 11 months
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dadrockconfessions · 7 months
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incognitopolls · 3 months
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If you're not a cane user, don't vote on this one by anon's request.
We ask your questions so you don’t have to! Submit your questions to have them posted anonymously as polls.
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libidinous-mind · 4 months
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Source @/Sonic_Screwup on Twitter (I think)
Anon I want u to know that I am so sick but I got your submission and needed to make this immediately
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wouldtheybecomekira · 3 months
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Kim Dokja from Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint please <3 ?
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Daryl Hall & John Oates - Out of Touch 1984
"Out of Touch" was released as the lead single from Daryl Hall & John Oates' twelfth studio album Big Bam Boom. This song was their last Billboard Hot 100 number-one single, topping the chart for two weeks in December 1984. It also became the duo's fourteenth consecutive top 40 hit since 1980. According to John Oates, he came up with the chorus while randomly playing around with a synthesizer that he did not know how to use. He thought it could be a song for the Stylistics, having a Philly sound. But in the studio the next day a co-producer told him it should be a hit for Hall & Oates themselves. It recieved a total of 84,4% yes votes.
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haveyoubeentothiscity · 4 months
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Population: 206,518
Urban population: 482,085
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