So, one evening, I found myself seeing that abominable,'Telephone', video, and checking out all the symbolism, when I happened upon the,'Eh, Eh, Eh, Nothing Else I Can Say', video from Stephani(I call her this, cause it's the name she was born with, for heck's sake).
I was immediately struck with how decidedly different of an approach was used with her in the video. She was nothing like the,'Just Dance', video, or,'Pokerface'. It was really odd to me.
If you haven't seen it, have a look at it on youtube(easy to find-thanks to corporate vevo). We see her in 4 different locations: The Kitchen, The Bedroom, A Pizza Parlor and The Street.
Below, are some of the notable things within it, and the ways she is portrayed:
The Playfully Innocent Yet Promiscuous Teen

The character is seen in two locations, presumably, which include the street and the bedroom( she also looks like the sexy wife character).
This stereotype, has friends who enjoy flirting, and waving themselves at everyone locally. Based on the appearance of the locals, as well as the sign flashing, 'Italia', we can assume this is supposed to be a Hollywood portrayal of an Italian street, or an Italian ideal street.
We also see this character in the Pizza Parlor, showing off her body, and if you think about it, not wearing a whole lot. We are so desensitized into thinking showing a lot of skin is ordinary now, that we don't consider this person is wearing a swimsuit walking down the street in broad daylight.
Furthermore, this character is self-assured, standing on a seat(for no other reason than to show off her body) in the pizza parlor.
For those watching who are mkslaves, any number of these images in this video, or any Stephani video, could be triggers or programs to behave certain ways(usually sexual).
The Movie Star(Or High Price Call Girl)
This character is either a high price prostitute, or a famous movie star. But, since she isn't being flocked to, and alone, on or near a scooter, it could be she is waiting for someone to come back, or just trying to hang around where the people are, hoping to attract attention. I tend to think she the prostitute, based on her being alone in this example.
The Single Girl(or teen, or sexy wife?) in Bed
She looks as if she could be any of the other characters, except she is alone in a single style bed. Not a large bed. From the bright pastels, it tends to look like a younger female's room(remember, we are talking stereotypes here). Though it could be a single girl, it's most likely the teen's room, and she is being flirtatious, playing coy, and showing she is ready for the viewer to join her.
The Sexy Housewife

Simply put, the extent of this character, is to look pretty, sexy, act sexy, dress sexy, and cook and clean. To fulfill the desires of a 1950's ideal housewife, perpetuated heavily around that time, in America, but to some extent, also abroad. There is a nod by the director/her handler/those behind the video, to famous blond sex symbols such as Brigit Bardot(though French, not Italian).
We see Stephani portrayed often as some type of previous sex symbol, in one way or another, to try and evoke interest from every type of man, or woman, wishing to attract every type of man. Blonds are also very important to the elite, and their occult practices. Very rarely, do major females in the spotlight, remain a darker color-even if they're born with it.
The Famous Blond Bombshell MovieStar
Finally, this is the ultimate character, and the high-ranking one-influence-wise. The Marilyn Monroe-look, just before she died, incidentally(had almost that identical hairdo).
Men are all around her, she doesn't even have to try, they gather around, because she is so attractive to them. Her being covered in daisy flowers, and the strong use of pink and yellow, are also powerful mk triggers
Even the song itself, lyrically encourages a stereotype or two...
Cherry, cherry, boom, boom
Gaga
Boy, we've had a real good time
And I wish you the best on your way, eh, eh
I didn't mean to hurt you
I never thought we'd fall out of place, eh, eh
I have something that I love long, long
But my friends keepa' tellin' me that something's wrong
Then I met someone
And eh, there's nothing else I can say
Eh, eh, there's nothing else I can say
Eh, eh, I wish he never looked at me that way
Eh, eh, there's nothing else I can say
Eh, eh
Not that I don't care about you
Just that things got so complicated, eh, eh
I met somebody cute and funny
Got each other and that's funny, eh, eh, eh
I have something that I love long, long
But my friends keepa' tellin' me that something's wrong
Then I met someone
And eh, there's nothing else I can say
Eh, eh, there's nothing else I can say
Eh, eh, I wish he never looked at me that way
Eh, eh, there's nothing else I can say
Eh, eh
I have something that I love long, long
But my friends keepa' tellin' me that something's wrong
Then I met someone
And eh, there's nothing else I can say
Eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, there's nothing else I can say
Eh, eh, wish he never looked at me that way
Eh, eh, there's nothing else I can say
Eh, eh, wish he never looked at me that way
Eh, eh, there's nothing else I can say
Eh, eh, cherry, cherry, boom, boom
Eh, eh
Oh, yeah
All I can say is, eh
In this song(if you even wanna call it that), the character singing is explaining to someone she's been dating, or involved more seriously with, that she met a person more attractive and amusing to her, than he. And to justify it, she tries to say it's the fault of the other person, putting the blame on them, instead of taking any responsibility for her own free will, that he shouldn't have flirted with her, or looked at her with affection and interest.
She even goes to far as to say,'It's funny', which most likely, it isn't to the one she is kicking to the curb(she probably is trying to say it's unusual how it worked out that way, with the use of the common world 'funny'). If she says she didn't mean to hurt him, based on her earlier comment in the song, we can conclude by the rest, that she is only being polite, as to say such a sentiment-if you can even call it that.
Basically, she is vacuous, without any real thought, except her own interests, and self pleasure. She is even warned by her friends, that she isn't behaving wisely or correctly, but she ignores them.
Songs like this appeal to the most base level of a female, attempting to evoke an attraction to imitate it at a very subtle level. This is especially geared toward young women, girls and maybe even younger. These characters look like a Barbie, easily.
Stereotypes like these, are set into place, to make taking advantage of women easier, and to give the appearance to the females, that it's fun, powerful and worth while to behave this way. Everyone wants to be admired, and to be self assured. Plus, you can be with whomever you want, without consequence, because you don't have to be smart, or have answers, or be responsible. All you ever need to do is serve the man you are with or, always be sexy!
Her final thought on the matter of the breakup in this song, is a plain and simple,'Eh', or, 'DUH'. She is void of the ability to defend, help, care or stay in reality. She is a 'dumb blond'.
So what have we learned? That if you are a female, you can be sexy and flirty, you'll get the attention you want. Or, you can skip that, and go for getting people to pay you for your affections, and you can be rich, beautiful and independent, almost like a movie star. Or, you can marry, but be sure, even if you need to do chores and housework, and other duties, that your sole duty is to be sexy and ready for sex. Or, that you can shoot for the goal of superior worshipping status, and aim to be a big, movie star/sex symbol(If you are willing to sell your soul, of course). If you set this goal, you won't even have to try to be anything else, just looking gorgeous is enough.
Videos like these, set standards, and create a world, in the viewers mind, very suggestively, that these choices are the only choices to be, if you are a woman. That's it.
Naturally, these choices SUCK! LOL
P.s. I did wonder, with the old fashioned nods at 50's and 60's Italy from films here, if this wasn't an ad of sorts, for certain people to use Stephani dressed and behaving as these stereotypes, as a sort of fantasy thing. It is said, by some truthers, that ads in magazines with many models and stars, are actually ads for their sexual services in secret, used by the elites. The music and influence on the masses, is an added beneficial perk to those who use slaves such as these, in our modern day.
P.p.s. In the lyrics of this song the 'cherry', and, 'boom', could equate as possible slang for, a woman's privates, and backside, being repeated. Maybe like an ad as goods(herself) for sale? And worse yet, songs like these, like her's, have so much repetition, it's especially addictive for little kids and girls to repeat back and sing to themselves. Ghastly.*gagging*
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