I want to pet you like a dog / I’ll take you home and make you waffles
– From the “clean” version of Liz Phair’s “Flower” performed by Emily Gould and Supercute. Emily says “I was surprised that some people in the audience seemed not to know this song.  To me it is sort of like “Happy Birthday,” ie, the kind of song you feel you were just born knowing.” I like thinking of a world in which “every time I see your face I get all wet between my legs” is on that level of ubiquity. (via perpetua)
I want to pet you like a dog / I’ll take you home and make you waffles
– From the “clean” version of Liz Phair’s “Flower” performed by Emily Gould and Supercute. Emily says “I was surprised that some people in the audience seemed not to know this song.  To me it is sort of like “Happy Birthday,” ie, the kind of song you feel you were just born knowing.” I like thinking of a world in which “every time I see your face I get all wet between my legs” is on that level of ubiquity. (via perpetua)

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