Michael Wolff global conversation . "Chaise Longue Chronicles"

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Michael Wolff, author of "All or Nothing," talks with Charlie Rose about the explosive relationship between Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump, as well as the first six months of Trump's second term. An in-depth conversation about power, media, and politics!
More at www.charlierose.com.
#Trump #Epstein #MichaelWolff #Politics

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We're testing AI language converters. Today, English is turning into good old German. Learn with us, lol!

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Wet Leg - Chaise Longue
Plus an AI analysis:
Main themes of the song
Casual provocation & irony. The lyrics are interspersed with seemingly banal statements ("I got the big D") and repeated questions like "Is your muffin buttered?" – which sounds harmless, but is deliberately ambiguous and plays with sexual undertones.

Pop cultural references: There are allusions to the film Mean Girls, e.g., "I'm not sure if it's a big D." For example, the line "Would you like us to assign someone to butter your muffin?" comes directly from the film.

Youthful Rebellion & Self-Drama The speaker presents herself as someone who doesn't care about conventions – she chills "on the chaise longue all day," flirts, plays with expectations, and consciously breaks them.

Gender Roles & Role Play The repeated address ("Hey, you over there") and the role play ("Are you coming backstage?") indicate an ironic exploration of female sexuality and objectification.

🎶 Stylistic Features
Spoken Vocals & Minimalism The song thrives on its monotonous, almost bored voice, which perfectly matches the ironic tone.

Repetition as a Stylistic Device The phrase "On the chaise longue" is repeated like a mantra – this reinforces the absurd, almost Dadaist effect.

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Insert: "All or Nothing," small faces – yeah, sorry, that would have worked too!
But, hey, that reinforces the absurd, almost Dadaist effect, see above! Thanks!

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