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In the trailer to Carlson’s propaganda flick, which promotes racist anxiety about falling (White) birth rates caused by low sperm count in men who’ve grown too weak to procreate, the narrator’s voice rumbles “and so the cycle begins again.”
Putting “devils” and “angels” next to each other highlights the difference between the narrator’s experiences.
She was thrilled to see Tom pop up on the narrator’s phone screen.
Source: https://perezhilton.com/cancer-patient-hey-there-delilah-surprise-plain-white-ts-serenade/
So when the cops find an unknown dead man dressed in the narrator’s clothes, they go looking for the narrator to ask him a few questions.
Source: https://vdare.com/posts/german-iraqi-woman-suspected-of-killing-doppelganger-to-fake-her-own-death
The nonlinear structure of “The Details” means the narrator’s children flicker in the periphery as toddlers, then babies, then teenagers.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/05/books/review/the-details-ia-genberg.html
The song, which reveals itself to be more about the narrator’s dealings with a wild woman than about an actual tiger, would become the group’s most successful single, and their only crossover Top 40 hit.