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Weird Al’s ‘Blurred Lines’ parody skewers Reddit and doge for grammar crimes

15
Jul
2014

Weird Al plans to release a new music video every day for eight straight days, and for day two hes taking on Robin Thickes infectious (and controversial) single Blurred Lines. Als version is called Word Crimes, and its a general send up of people with poor grammar. If you cant write in the proper way / if you dont know how to conjugate, Al opens, maybe you flunked that class / and maybe now you find that people mock you online. Al eventually delves into some brief grammar lessons, so you might actually learn a thing or two about parts of speech by listening. As with yesterdays parody of Pharrells Happy, the video for Word Crimes only serves to make the song all the more funny. The video also remakes a few elements of Thickes original video, including its use of bold hashtags across the screen and a certain set of silver balloons.

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