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Embracing Self-Acceptance with Fun People's 'Masticar'

Fun People's song 'Masticar' presents a playful and carefree narrative about self-acceptance and the rejection of societal beauty standards. The lyrics revolve around the act of chewing cheese on 'sábado' (Saturday), which symbolizes indulgence and a break from the strict routines that the singer follows throughout the week. The repetition of the phrase 'I don't care my silhouette' emphasizes a deliberate disregard for body image concerns that are often imposed by society, particularly on weekends when the individual allows themselves a moment of freedom and self-care.

The song also makes a reference to Twiggy, a British cultural icon and model known for her thin build, which became emblematic of the 1960s fashion scene. By stating 'I don't gonna be a Twiggy gonna be as I am,' the artist is making a clear statement of rejecting the pressure to conform to a specific body type or beauty standard. Instead, the song celebrates the idea of being comfortable and confident in one's own skin, regardless of societal expectations.

The upbeat and defiant tone of 'Masticar' by Fun People reflects the band's punk rock ethos, which often includes themes of nonconformity and individualism. The song's message is one of empowerment, encouraging listeners to embrace their true selves and to enjoy life's simple pleasures without being overly concerned with external judgments or unrealistic beauty ideals.

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