Bullshit On The Internet

Suki Waterhouse Suki Waterhouse

Navigating Love in the Digital Age: Suki Waterhouse's 'Bullshit On The Internet'

Suki Waterhouse's song 'Bullshit On The Internet' delves into the complexities of modern relationships, particularly in the context of social media and digital communication. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the emotional turmoil that comes with seeing a partner's online interactions, which often lead to misunderstandings and insecurities. The opening lines, 'L.A. was dead / Till I laid on your chest,' set a scene of intimacy and connection, only to be disrupted by the digital world's influence. The protagonist grapples with the reality of seeing her partner with someone else online, questioning the authenticity of what she sees versus what she feels in real life.

The chorus, 'What do I expect? / 'Cause I get so low / Why do I even check? / I should know / It's all bullshit on the internet,' captures the essence of the song. It reflects the internal conflict of knowing that online portrayals are often misleading, yet still feeling compelled to check and subsequently feeling hurt. This sentiment is relatable to many in the digital age, where social media can distort perceptions of reality and relationships. The song highlights the struggle of balancing real-life emotions with the often deceptive nature of online content.

Waterhouse also touches on the theme of history and past relationships, singing, 'I never deny you of your history / But I guess this modern life plays tricks on me.' This line suggests a recognition of her partner's past but also an acknowledgment of how the digital age complicates moving forward. The song questions the validity of online personas and the impact they have on personal relationships, ultimately concluding that much of what is seen online is 'bullshit.' Through her poignant lyrics and emotive delivery, Waterhouse captures the anxiety and confusion that many experience in the age of social media, making 'Bullshit On The Internet' a resonant anthem for those navigating love in the digital era.

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