Wimbo;4551491 said:Great video, Wimbo. Thanks for posting!
theogt;4551532 said:LOL @ some guy trying to get a chick at a bar by asking about a physical scar.
Wimbo;4551491 said:Great video, Wimbo. Thanks for posting!
Aren't you like 17? Maybe I'm thinking of the wrong poster. I've sat in plenty of bars talking to plenty of women, and the topic of past relationships is not uncommon. No one, in their right mind, goes up and asks "Huh huh....hey...ur pretty...how'd you get that scar?"rkell87;4551645 said:LOL @ some guy trying to get a chick at a bar by asking about an emotional scar.
I wonder if anybody will respond to this, probably not because the opportunity has already been passedSaltwaterServr;4551421 said:Agreed. No one wanting to get a girl's number or get to know her better is going to bring up bad memories by asking about emotional scars. It's much more plausible that a half-***** drunk asks her about a scar on her arm or face somewhere because it's something a young inebriated person might do.
"Sooooo, how'd you get that cut? I got mine mountain biking two years ago"
or
"Tell me, a stranger, about something deeply troubling and emotionally disturbing so I can get to know you better"
The virginity comments come from an unofficial video released for the song where a girl sits in a bed.
The official video for the song starts with a girl getting a bottle smashed across the top of her head.
49 seconds in.
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Physical scar. No question about it. The overriding theme is destruction and violence throughout.
theogt;4551648 said:Aren't you like 17? Maybe I'm thinking of the wrong poster. I've sat in plenty of bars talking to plenty of women, and the topic of past relationships is not uncommon. No one, in their right mind, goes up and asks "Huh huh....hey...ur pretty...how'd you get that scar?"
It's a freaking metaphor for some guy talking to her about her recent bad relationships. Geez.