Bob Dylan's snarled-out lyrics are examples of verbal, in-your-face, active aggression.He is a victim of passive aggression in the song and genuinely doesn't mind any longer because he's getting out. Passive aggression is hypocritical. By the way ,I have noticed everybody ignored my example of You took a fine Time To Leave Me Lucille in my last post . But never mind,I'm getting used to people not taking notice of anything I say around here after all the hard work I put in .Just take your shoes off when you walk all over me in future please , if that's not too much trouble - I really wouldn't like to put you to any effort.Now I'm going to make myself that cup of tea SOMEBODY promised to make me but didn't . Maybe someday when I'm not around you'll appreciate me . The guilt-tripping Good Year For the Roses is another example . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7m9BObgOcng
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