Watch What Crappens - "You're a Stupid Thing To Say (Love Song To Lala)" by DJ JK
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Hello, love. You ready to get serious?
Yelp reviews are in, here's your say day
Don't say we're chillin' when you really have friends
We tweet some ugly fuckhead, don't think I give a fuck about your boys
When I do, their line is fuck, sorry, not sorry
Ugly as fuck Have fun
Also heard how you were killing some ass
When kissing me after
That's nasty, go fuck yourself
You're a stupid thing to say
You're a stupid thing to say
You're a stupid thing to say
You're a stupid thing to say. Chris Tan. You're a stupid thing to say.
I'm a fucking man.
I'll walk up and shake your hand like a bloke.
Go fuck yourself, girl.
You ever think about getting back together, though?
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