FUCK YOU PHOTO: Namjoon shared lockscreen of his Samsung Z Flip 5 showing BRACHIO dinosaur with glove.
BRACHIO is a strong and independent dinosaur who stands up for himself in order to protect his own happiness.
He uses his gun only when necessary.
He is the president of the Unforgiving Brutal Herbivore Club.
MUSLIMS ARE currently dragging Namjoon on social media after sharing the song on his IG story.
LYRICS of BAD Religion by Frank Ocean:
Taxi driver
Be my shrink for the hour
Leave the meter running
It’s rush hour
So take the streets if you wanna
Just outrun the demons, could you?
He said, “Allahu Akbar”
I told him, “Don’t curse me”
“Bo Bo, you need prayer”
I guess it couldn’t hurt me
If it brings me to my knees, it’s a bad religion, ooh
This unrequited love
To me, it’s nothing but a one-man cult
And cyanide in my Styrofoam cup
I can never make him love me
Never make him love me
Love me, love me
Love me, love me
Love me, love me
Love me, love me
Love me, love
Taxi driver
I swear I’ve got three lives
Balanced on my head like steak knives
I can’t tell you the truth about my disguise
I can’t trust no one
And you say, “Allahu Akbar”
I told him, “Don’t curse me”
“Bo Bo, you need prayer”
I guess it couldn’t hurt me
If it brings me to my knees, it’s a bad religion
Oh, unrequited love
To me, it’s nothing but a one-man cult
And cyanide in my Styrofoam cup
I can never make him love me
Never make him love me
No, no, ah
It’s a, it’s a bad religion
To be in love with someone
Who could never love you
Oh-oh-oh, only bad, only bad religion
Could have me feeling the way I do
MEANING OF BAD RELIGION BY FRANK OCEAN:
“Bad Religion” by Frank Ocean is a song about the pain of being in love with someone who can never reciprocate. The taxi driver serves as a stand-in for a therapist, listening to the narrator’s struggles with a “bad religion” of unrequited love that brings him to his knees. The narrator expresses their powerlessness in trying to make their beloved return their affections, and the emotions of despair, hopelessness, and desperation are conveyed through his words. In addition, the melancholy theme of the song is highlighted by the repeated chorus of “love me, love me” in the background. Ultimately, the song serves as a metaphor for the painful realization that despite our best efforts, love doesn’t always work out the way we want it to.
The reason some ARMY’s believed that BTS included an Arabic saying is because in the past, Suga believed Arabic beats would sound good in a Korean song.
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