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When a man drive, it's considered as okay. But when a woman drives she is being called as a bad girl. And it's not M. There was an error. She had a childhood that in sure wasn't pleasant or easy. MusicFan but she still can sing about political issues in other contries My Interpretation I love this song exactly for the meaning I read from it. There is the parallel with Saudi women not allowed to drive cars outside the city? This song rebels to that idea. The lyrics word for word don't necessarily make sense to be honest, it's the overall idea they create that makes sense.

Whether it be because of their "own fault" because they weren't properly educated on disease even or because as soon as they act out of normal "bad" men hold them accountable violently. The video is double symbolic to me because the girls are racing ahead while a traditionally clothed man is "still" riding a horse. Maybe it's supposed to imply that these traditional men try to suppress because these women are the future and they know it. They speed forward but the men can't keep up.

I love it most that she redefines "bad girls". Usually in pop culture "bad girls" are "slutty". I added a comment in this post's discussion thread below.

Those dance gatherings were named "Sukey Jumps" as a reference to the Black women ["Sukies"; "Sookies"] who would be enthusiastically dancing [jumping all around] there.

The phrase "ah sookie sookie" could have evolved over a period of time from men's appreciation of the attractive females the "Sookies" they saw. Therefore, "suca suca" "sookie sookie" means "sweet sweet". Men seeing a sexy, physically attractive female might respond with the exclamation "Sweet sweet" as in "Sucre sucre". The New Orleans, Louisiana connection between "suca suca" and "ah sookie sookie now" is reinforced by the fact that King Floyd, the singer who recorded the song "Groove Me" which begins with "ah sookie sookie now" is from New Orleans.

Hat tip to Mudcat blogger Q who pointed out that if that phrase came from any Latin language source, given the greater French influence in New Orleans, that Latin language source would have been French rather than Spanish. I now retract that theory, in large part because that name isn't pronounced the same as the word "sukey". If you know the title for other records, please add them in the comment section.

Three months earlier on October 24th, it entered Billboard's Hot Top chart; eventually it peaked at 6 and spent 20 weeks on the Top King Floyd and Mr. Also, the comments on these YouTube examples' discussion threads may contain profanity and other objectionable language. Could "sucu sucu" also be a source for the African American colloquial expression "ah sookie sookie now"?

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Advanced Punches. Japanese men use those three words depending on who they are speaking to and the situation. Waifu is a term for a fictional character, usually in anime or related media, that someone has great, and sometimes romantic, affection for.

Chan is sometimes applied to male children if the name does not fit with the kun suffix. Onee chan: Older sister. Skip to content Uncategorized. My family cares so much about me and will do anything for me if it is legal. I really couldn't imagine a world without them. November 4th, I am thankful for my teachers. They might give me a lot of hassle and work to do. Yet they come through by trying to help however they can. Teachers can be funny and kind of cool.

November 5th, I am thankful for my character traits. My hard-working trait, my try to be amazing at things trait, my sweet trait, my fashion trait, and my smart trait, and my love trait. But I also am thankful for those who stick around when my bad traits come out like my sassiness, my moody trait, my sensitiveness, my grumpy trait, my angry trait over dumb things, and even my trying to be amazing at things trait because I always try to be perfect. Thanks, friends, and family for sticking around.

Arthur Bozikas has penned a memoir that is heart-breaking and gutsy, as well as being full of hope and gratitude. This book is guaranteed to lift up readers and have them believing in the resilience and transcendence of the human spirit, making it a must read for years to come. When reaching adolescence, most teenagers want more freedom, independence and control in their lives.

For Arthur, it was the opposite, as he discovered that his lifespan would only last up to adulthood. After becoming an adult, Arthur was waiting for his death. It was at the eleventh hour, at the age of twenty-one, when Arthur was introduced to a miracle treatment, but only after the damage of iron overload from all the blood transfusion was done to his body.

Grateful to be given a chance to survive for a few more years, Arthur decided to do something with his life; to get married, buy a house and also to have children, knowing he had no prospect of any future for himself. At the age of sixty, Arthur and his wife Helen celebrated their thirty-five-year marriage anniversary.

Recently we caught up with Bozikas so we could learn more about this amazing human and very talented writer. Why was you story Iron Boy one that you felt you needed to share with the world? I promised myself if I made it to the age of 40 years old, I would put it all down in writing. I didn't know it will take me another twenty years to do it?

When reading Iron Boy, the book struck me as a story on struggle, but more so about survival and endurance. How has that challenges you faced growing up helped shape you as an individual today especially as it pertains to business and entrepreneurship? This is the first of its kind worldwide, from the prospective of a patients' point of view and not from a specialist or doctor.

I wish I had something like Iron Boy when I was young and very afraid of my prospects! As a professional CEO for over twenty years, the challenges in business is that you need to equip yourself with the right information or you are dead in the water! People with my condition now do have my book to prepare for the future because there is one and it's up to the individual to believe!

Being married for 35 years is a huge accomplishment, what is the secret to your success that you can share with younger couples looking to hopefully have the same success in their marriages? I think if both couples feel like they can't wait to share a new idea with one another or are not prepared to go anywhere without their partner by their side, then this is the only secret that any younger couples must desire for a successful marriage!

These two examples will resolve all arguments that every couples get into a marriage too or later! From a life lesson perspective what are some of the key points that you hope others can take away from your story 'Iron Boy' and even more so what is something that you hope you leave behind to your children that you hope they can apply to their own lives?

My children have been raised to see the person, and not the disability, that they have. I would like for a life lesson that the world can refer to us as "people first" regardless the disability one has. People with a disability and not disabled people…always put "people" first. See the person and not the disability! How do you feel now? How is life after the 'miracle' treatment and is there any message that you would like to share with others who are struggling with the same challenges that you faced but that you are also facing here today?

I feel very grateful and life is wonderful for me and my family. Although health issue will continue to always be a big issue for me, I will deal with them each one at a time.

The important thing is that young people worldwide with my condition can inspire others to do great things would something I would love to inspire!



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