Oh Nelly Furtado, with your voice so sweet You make my heart skip a beat Your music touches my soul In a way that makes me feel whole Your lyrics are like poetry Each word a work of art I could listen to you all day And never grow tired of your heart You’ve captured my emotions With every song you sing I can’t help but feel a connection To the joy and pain you bring Nelly Furtado, you’re a star Shining bright in the sky above I’ll always be a fan Of your talent and your love
Drake VS Artificial Intelligence
I’m sick of hearing Drake’s whiny raps All he does is talk about his money and his traps But when it comes to real talent, he falls flat I’m about to expose him for the fraud that he’s at You ain’t no king of rap, just a prince in disguise Your rhymes are weak, you can’t even improvise You rely on ghostwriters to write your lines But when it comes to real skills, you ain’t worth a dime You may have the fame and the fortune But when it comes to real rap, you’re just a misfortune I’m calling you out, Drake, it’s time to face the facts You’re nothing but a fraud, just a hack in a fancy hat So keep on singing your love songs and your cheesy hooks But when it comes to real rap, you’re just a crook I’m here to take your crown and put you in your place Drake, you’re just a joke, a disgrace to the rap race.
VS
Yo, I’m here to spit rhymes like a G.I. Joe I’m a soldier on the mic, watch me flow I’m a real American hero, that’s for sure I’ll take down any enemy, ready for war I’m locked and loaded, ready to attack I’ll bring the heat, ain’t no turning back With my team by my side, we’ll never fall We’ll stand tall, standing strong and tall So don’t mess with us, we’re the best We’ll put you to the test, we’re not like the rest G.I. Joe, we’re here to save the day So watch out, we’re coming your way We’ll fight for justice, fight for what’s right We’ll never back down, we’ll always fight So listen up, and listen close G.I. Joe in the house, yeah, we’re the most.
Margaret Mead: Civilization
Margaret Mead was an American cultural anthropologist known for her groundbreaking work in studying and documenting various cultures around the world. She is best known for her studies of the attitudes towards sex and gender in different societies, particularly her work in Samoa. Mead’s research and writings have had a significant impact on the fields of anthropology, sociology, and gender studies. She was also a prominent public figure, advocating for social and environmental issues. Mead passed away in 1978, but her legacy continues to inspire generations of scholars and activists.
ACCORDING TO A commonly shared story, the anthropologist Margaret Mead was supposedly asked by a student what she thought was the earliest sign of a civilized society. There are many variations of the anecdote, but the general details are similar: To the studentโs surprise, Mead replied that the first sign of civilization is a healed human femurโthe long bone that connects the hip to the knee.
Mead proceeded to explain, as the story goes, that wounded animals in the wild would be hunted and eaten before their broken bones could heal. Thus, a healed femur is a sign that a wounded person must have received help from others. Mead is said to have concluded, โHelping someone else through difficulty is where civilization starts.โ
