Anonymous wrote:Wow - OP asked a question and yall gave him insults. IMO. The Super Bowl preface was visually brilliant but didn’t showcase the best of Bad Bunny. This talking/rapping wasn’t as engaging as his stuff from like 2022.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t take anyone who calls themselves “bad bunny” seriously
Say all the Boomers who filled stadiums a few summers back to listen to “Bono” and “The Edge”.
Anonymous wrote:Like you’re 5? As a kindergarten teacher, I got this.
People like different things. Some people like bananas, some don’t. Some people like pineapple on their pizza. Some people like the color green. We don’t have to like or understand the things other people like. But we do need to be respectful of their likes, as long as they are not hurtful or unhealthy.
I like what I have seen of Benito. He is kind to others. He helps others. He is funny. His music makes me feel happy. Listening to Bad Bunny makes me want to dance and that brings me joy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol - time to retake middle school sex ed. Shaking your hips does not equal simulated sex.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Simulated sex? What halftime show were YOU watching? I definitely didn’t see that.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you mean the “allure”. Not the “lure”.
He is sexy. He is talented. He is kind. He is his own person. What’s hard to understand?
What he's singing?
Stop posting your stupid questions and use your handy tool the Internet to Google these questions. Your ignorance isn’t attractive.
That was my first post. Your nastiness is not attractive either. I couldn't understand a word he said. When people like a song, it's because both the music AND the lyrics are moving. So sorry, the music was so-so and I don't speak Spanish so....
Also his simulated sex scenes were pretty standard issue Superbowl halftime fare.
They all do it. Superbowl halftime shows are like going to a strip club.
Need the genital to genital dancing. Like last night!
Anonymous wrote:He's super hot!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol - time to retake middle school sex ed. Shaking your hips does not equal simulated sex.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Simulated sex? What halftime show were YOU watching? I definitely didn’t see that.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you mean the “allure”. Not the “lure”.
He is sexy. He is talented. He is kind. He is his own person. What’s hard to understand?
What he's singing?
Stop posting your stupid questions and use your handy tool the Internet to Google these questions. Your ignorance isn’t attractive.
That was my first post. Your nastiness is not attractive either. I couldn't understand a word he said. When people like a song, it's because both the music AND the lyrics are moving. So sorry, the music was so-so and I don't speak Spanish so....
Also his simulated sex scenes were pretty standard issue Superbowl halftime fare.
They all do it. Superbowl halftime shows are like going to a strip club.
+1. I feel like some of these complaints here are from people who didn’t even watch the show. The show had old people, little kids, an actual wedding, dancers that were less scantily clad than usual. It was about as wholesome as it gets.
Agreed, it was really NOT a sexual performance by Superbowl standards. I would not be embarrassed watching with my parents or kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t take anyone who calls themselves “bad bunny” seriously
Say all the Boomers who filled stadiums a few summers back to listen to “Bono” and “The Edge”.
Or "The Beatles"![]()
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The Beatles knew how to sing without grabbing their crotches.
Are you positing that bands in the 60s were wholesome? There was a lot of drug use and sexual relationships with very young women. But yes let’s glorify that era of “wholesome” behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol - time to retake middle school sex ed. Shaking your hips does not equal simulated sex.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Simulated sex? What halftime show were YOU watching? I definitely didn’t see that.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you mean the “allure”. Not the “lure”.
He is sexy. He is talented. He is kind. He is his own person. What’s hard to understand?
What he's singing?
Stop posting your stupid questions and use your handy tool the Internet to Google these questions. Your ignorance isn’t attractive.
That was my first post. Your nastiness is not attractive either. I couldn't understand a word he said. When people like a song, it's because both the music AND the lyrics are moving. So sorry, the music was so-so and I don't speak Spanish so....
Also his simulated sex scenes were pretty standard issue Superbowl halftime fare.
They all do it. Superbowl halftime shows are like going to a strip club.
+1. I feel like some of these complaints here are from people who didn’t even watch the show. The show had old people, little kids, an actual wedding, dancers that were less scantily clad than usual. It was about as wholesome as it gets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t take anyone who calls themselves “bad bunny” seriously
Say all the Boomers who filled stadiums a few summers back to listen to “Bono” and “The Edge”.
Or "The Beatles"![]()
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The Beatles knew how to sing without grabbing their crotches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t take anyone who calls themselves “bad bunny” seriously
Say all the Boomers who filled stadiums a few summers back to listen to “Bono” and “The Edge”.
Or "The Beatles"![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you mean the “allure”. Not the “lure”.
He is sexy. He is talented. He is kind. He is his own person. What’s hard to understand?
What he's singing?
Stop posting your stupid questions and use your handy tool the Internet to Google these questions. Your ignorance isn’t attractive.
That was my first post. Your nastiness is not attractive either. I couldn't understand a word he said. When people like a song, it's because both the music AND the lyrics are moving. So sorry, the music was so-so and I don't speak Spanish so....
Also his simulated sex scenes were pretty standard issue Superbowl halftime fare.
“People”? Not always. Please don’t overgeneralize from your own preferences and limitations. Just like some people enjoy instrumental music, many of us can enjoy vocal music without caring all that much about the lyrics — even when they’re in languages that we understand quite well. If you don’t like a particular song or type of music, that’s fine. Not all things appeal to all people. I do find it bizarre and off-putting when people comment as though their own personal tastes are somehow universal.
+1 million. I just want to send so many of you back to kindergarten where your teacher should have taught you, that your opinions are not universally shared.
We don’t need you to tell us how “people” appreciate music.
Anonymous wrote:lol - time to retake middle school sex ed. Shaking your hips does not equal simulated sex.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Simulated sex? What halftime show were YOU watching? I definitely didn’t see that.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you mean the “allure”. Not the “lure”.
He is sexy. He is talented. He is kind. He is his own person. What’s hard to understand?
What he's singing?
Stop posting your stupid questions and use your handy tool the Internet to Google these questions. Your ignorance isn’t attractive.
That was my first post. Your nastiness is not attractive either. I couldn't understand a word he said. When people like a song, it's because both the music AND the lyrics are moving. So sorry, the music was so-so and I don't speak Spanish so....
Also his simulated sex scenes were pretty standard issue Superbowl halftime fare.
They all do it. Superbowl halftime shows are like going to a strip club.
Anonymous wrote:He's super hot!