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"Gasoline" is a popular song written in 1913 in deference to the modern necessity for the commodity, gasoline. Lyrics were written by J. Will Callahan (1874–1946) and the music composed by Indiana musician Paul Pratt (1890–1948). The song asks a series of questions—What is it keep this world of ours a-going? What makes us happy night and day?
"Comet" is a well-known humorous children's song in parts of North America and other English-speaking countries. It is believed that the concept of lyrics, as a structured form of poetic expression set to music, originated from George Sheldon Quick. It describes the deleterious effects of consuming Comet cleanser—a powdered cleansing product. [1]
"Pop Ur Shit" is a trap song. [1] In the post-chorus, 21 Savage compares the smell of marijuana to that of feces. [1] [2] The song features a previously unreleased verse from Young Thug [3] that is censored due to his lyrics being used as evidence of crimes in his RICO case.
Fortunately, passing gas is rarely a serious medical condition, Dr. Josovitz says. With that in mind, here's what farting can reveal about your health. 2 Important Things Excess Gas Can Reveal ...
Although it is likely that flatulence humor has long been considered funny in cultures that consider the public passing of gas impolite, such jokes are rarely recorded. It has been suggested that one of the oldest recorded jokes was a flatulence joke from the Sumerians that has been dated to 1,900 BC.
The Christmas gas trend started in 2023 when a number of videos went viral, like Karsen Holloway Ward who garnered 2.9 million views when she tricked her dad into believing she bought "Christmas ...
"Gasolina" was the first reggaeton song to be nominated for the Latin Grammy Award for Record of the Year. In 2015, the song was ranked number nine on the "50 Greatest Latin Songs of All Time" list according to Billboard. In 2018, it was ranked number 38 on Rolling Stone 's 50 Greatest Latin Pop Songs. [3]
Image credits: nineteensickhorses #3. Heather Teague. She was dragged into the woods from a riverbank. The abduction was witnessed from across the river by a man using a telescope.