I’m a girl, this is my club, and now you’re a member. Every Thursday join me, Emily, for our club meetings to discuss the often unimportant, but always entertaining matters at hand. Sometimes I may have guests, or maybe I won’t. It’s my club and I make the rules. So take a seat, grab a snack, and welcome to The Girls Club.
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I’m a girl, this is my club, and now you’re a member. Every Thursday join me, Emily, for our club meetings to discuss the often unimportant, but always entertaining matters at hand. Sometimes I may have guests, or maybe I won’t. It’s my club and I make the rules. So take a seat, grab a snack, and welcome to The Girls Club.
In this week’s club meeting, we will be discussing this new phenomenon that seems to happen every time an artist puts out something that isn’t well-received by the general public, which I am calling “it is satire.” In the last few months, I have seen countless examples of artists putting out blatantly problematic art that the majority criticizes, only for them and their stans to defend the work in the name of “satire”. I fear people don’t know what satire actually is anymore, and it’s driving me crazy.
So, take a seat and let's begin this week's club meeting.
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The Girls Club
I’m a girl, this is my club, and now you’re a member. Every Thursday join me, Emily, for our club meetings to discuss the often unimportant, but always entertaining matters at hand. Sometimes I may have guests, or maybe I won’t. It’s my club and I make the rules. So take a seat, grab a snack, and welcome to The Girls Club.