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-->''Take a shitty day and make it alright''
** In the chorus of "Chic Chick", she requests that anyone who doesn't like her being a chic chick "suck [her] dick".

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-->''Take --->''Take a shitty day and make it alright''
** In the chorus of "Chic Chick", she requests that anyone who doesn't like her being Chick":
--->''Chic chick, I'm
a chic chick "suck [her] dick".chick, I'm a chic chick\\
If you don't like it, suck my dick''
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+Music/JimmyEatWorld, Music/NoDoubt, Music/CyndiLauper, Music/ElvisPresley, Music/{{Blondie}}

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+Music/JimmyEatWorld, Music/NoDoubt, Music/CyndiLauper, Music/ElvisPresley, Music/{{Blondie}}Music/{{Blondie|Band}}
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* FreezeFrameBonus: In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3K2OtWSyDD0 "How to Load a Gun"]], there's a very short bit in the video around 18 seconds in where Poppy notably flinches and grins as she slides the magazine into the gun. Many see this as a rare out-of-character moment, which may be why the video is unlisted.

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* FreezeFrameBonus: In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3K2OtWSyDD0 "How to Load a Gun"]], there's a very short bit in the video around 18 seconds in where Poppy notably flinches and grins as she slides the magazine into the gun. Many see this as a rare out-of-character moment, which may be why the video is was unlisted.
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This evolution would culminate in December 2019, weeks after taking Sinclair's directing credits off of many of her videos and outright removing others from her [=YouTube=] channel, when Poppy announced [[https://twitter.com/poppy/status/1211006950160269313/photo/1 the dissolution of their partnership]]. In her statement, she accused Sinclair of emotionally manipulative behavior, attempting to continue that behavior with former friends, and subtly acknowledged another person who had also accused him of such behavior: singer-songwriter Mars Argo.[[note]]Titanic Sinclair previously collaborated with Argo (real name Brittany Alexandria Sheets) from 2009 to 2015. Through the band and [=YouTube=] channel that they started, Argo was known for portraying a fictionalized version of herself online and uploading content that heavily satirized Internet culture, much like what Poppy would become famous for. Argo later [[https://www.nme.com/news/music/poppy-and-manager-titanic-sinclair-settle-lawsuit-with-mars-argo-2428225 sued both Sinclair and Poppy for copyright infringement]] in 2018, claiming they both copied her for the Poppy project. Argo also accused Sinclair of "severe emotional and psychological abuse and manipulation" and claimed Poppy was a knowing accomplice, which she has denied. Argo settled out of court with Sinclair, and the copyright case against Poppy was dismissed.[[/note]]

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This evolution would culminate in December 2019, weeks after taking Sinclair's directing credits off of many of her videos and outright removing others from her [=YouTube=] channel, when Poppy announced [[https://twitter.com/poppy/status/1211006950160269313/photo/1 the dissolution of their partnership]]. In her statement, she accused Sinclair of emotionally manipulative behavior, attempting to continue that behavior with former friends, and subtly acknowledged another person who had also accused him of such behavior: singer-songwriter Mars Argo.Music/MarsArgo.[[note]]Titanic Sinclair previously collaborated with Argo (real name Brittany Alexandria Sheets) from 2009 to 2015. Through the band and [=YouTube=] channel that they started, Argo was known for portraying a fictionalized version of herself online and uploading content that heavily satirized Internet culture, much like what Poppy would become famous for. Argo later [[https://www.nme.com/news/music/poppy-and-manager-titanic-sinclair-settle-lawsuit-with-mars-argo-2428225 sued both Sinclair and Poppy for copyright infringement]] in 2018, claiming they both copied her for the Poppy project. Argo also accused Sinclair of "severe emotional and psychological abuse and manipulation" and claimed Poppy was a knowing accomplice, which she has denied. Argo settled out of court with Sinclair, and the copyright case against Poppy was dismissed.[[/note]]

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