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If you think this is true and that creating entirely new lyrics to a song that are both coherent and also funny isn't a talent, I'd like to hear your parody song. Oh not to mention actually playing an instrument and being able to sing well.
If you think this comic is true...
I write parody lyrics all the time, they are childish and incredibly vulgar.
Like the time I off the top of my head changed the lyrics to "I want to break free" to "I want to fuck Steve" and serenaded my buddy Steven. I made it through most of the song with it being pretty close.
I said "I need to write that down" and Steve was like "Nah, spontaneously that shit was funny. Writing it down would just make it weird" I was inclined to agree.