“I don't know how to break the news, but
It's pretty clear you'll be asked to choose between
What you lack and what you excuse”
"You're With Stupid Now" · 2008 performance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjwfNAYdBVQ <br class="br">Song lyrics, I'm with Stupid (1995) <br class="br">Context: I don't know how to break the news, but<br>It's pretty clear you'll be asked to choose between<br>What you lack and what you excuse<br>In this tug of war<br>You can't say that they didn't warn you<br>Though you'd rather that they just ignore you<br>Cause your devices are not working for you anymore What you want, you don't know<br>You're with stupid now
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