Britney Spears - Hold It Against Me (Official Video)
In the official video for "Hold It Against Me," Britney Spears showcases her iconic style and dynamic performance. This track combines catchy hooks with a powerful beat, making it a standout anthem about love and desire. With stunning visuals and choreography, Britney captivates her audience, proving once again why she is a pop legend.
Lyrics:
Hey, over there, please forgive me
If I'm coming on too strong
Hate to stare but you're winning
And they're playing my favorite song
So come here, a little closer
Wanna whisper in your ear
Make it clear, little question
Wanna know just how you feel
If I said my heart was beating loud
If we could escape the crowd somehow
If I said I want your body now
Would you hold it against me?
'Cause you feel like paradise
And I need a vacation tonight
So, if I said I want your body now
Would you hold it against me?
Hey, you might think, that I'm crazy
But you know I'm just your type
I might be, a little hazy
But you just cannot deny
There's a spark, in-between us
When we're dancing on the floor
I want more, wanna see it
So, I'm asking you tonight
If I said my heart was beating loud
If we could escape the crowd somehow
If I said I want your body now
Would you hold it against me?
'Cause you feel like paradise
And I need a vacation tonight
So, if I said I want your body now
Would you hold it against me?
If I said I want your body
Would you hold it against me?
Give me something good
Don't wanna wait, I want it now
Pop it like a hood
And show me how you work it out
Alright
If I said my heart was beating loud
If I said I want your body now
Would you hold it against me?
If I said my heart was beating loud
If we could escape the crowd somehow
If I said I want your body now
Would you hold it against me?
'Cause you feel like paradise
And I need a vacation tonight
So, if I said I want your body now
Would you hold it against me?
Written by: Bonnie Mckee, Lukasz Gottwald, Martin Max, Mathieu Jomphe Lepine
Album: Femme Fatale
Released: #2011
Music video by Britney Spears performing Hold It Against Me. (C) 2011 JIVE Records, a unit of Sony Music Entertainment
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Jamie
in reply to Reverend Elvis • • •I agree that AI is not intelligent, it is simply a marketting tool. I have Deepseek running on a Nvidia Xavia and play with it but it is not intelligent and I achieve far more with my Raspberry Pis. I like it and it does have a future but it is not intelligence. The other lie at the moment is Quantum Computing which does not achieve quantum theory. It is fast and has a future but it is not "Quantum" computing, that is just marketting. If they just called it very fast that would not sell as well. The real change that most people do not understand is the move toward error. With AI you have to accept that it makes a lot of errors. With Quantum computing the acceptable error is over 10%. With basic computing error is not accepted. I do accept that all computers make errors but in the past it was seen as wrong but now we are working with probability rather than fact so we have to accept error. A lot of the early work with Quantum computing had 30% error and that was seen as good because of the speed. A lot will change but there are dangers. Rather than throw Durov in prison until he gives a back door into Telegram Quantum computing will simply crack the encryption in real time but with high levels of error. You get the terrorists message but you do not know if it is what he wrote.
I found the political move by China recently very amusing. The US were shouting about how the future was in AI and how much money the US was going to make. They have always said how China cannot work out anything technological on their own unless they steal it. Then Trump starting his tariff fiasco and the Chinese released Deepseek as open source, free to put on your own computer. OK, like all the others it is based on Ollama but it was a real kick in the teeth being free. Then they released their micro computer based on RiskV which is more powerful than any Raspberry Pi and is on the market at $30. Then without a break to get their breath they released their working Quantum computer before Google have even got their's going. I think they proved the concept regarding their abilities wrong. China has always been happy for the US to see themselves as better as long as China is making a profit.
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in reply to Reverend Elvis • • •China has projects for a city without civil servants and genuine production based on demand instead of pointless overproduction. Old Europe will be driving ox carts.
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in reply to Reverend Elvis • • •And it's amusing to me to see the supporters of US dominance get annoyed by this.
But it's just gang warfare I'm afraid, or perhaps from the perspective of the transnational globalists, changing one old horse for a new one.
From the perspective of the people (or even anarchists), I don't see much improvement in life for the people from this - I think it will just spill over into the hands of the new power gang. I have a few friends from China who were born there, and from knowing them and through them the environment there, I hope that under the would-be communist star there is just state-run corporate capitalism and fierce interpersonal competition, even if those people are mentally more in the mode of collectivism (what's good for the state is good for me).
But we'll see...
And thanks for your interesting posts, they have been beneficial to me
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in reply to Reverend Elvis • • •Not forgetting how the Beatles put it...
Well the Ukraine girls really knock me out
They leave the West behind
And Moscow girls make me sing and shout
That Georgia's always on my my my my my my my mind
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in reply to Reverend Elvis • • •to zemran@iviv.hu and reverendelvis@spora.undeadnetwork.de
I guess everyone has a slightly different experience.
Maybe the open soce software is fine and it’s a bit of sand in the gears of western overpriced software. But that’s just at the level of computers, not at the level of real society.
If we were a bit sceptic (as I am 😀 we would say that the three power blocs don’t clash in the one that is the most free, but in the one that is the most slow in taking away people’s freedom (and that itself has different categories like freedom of privacy, freedom of speech, freedom of economics or freedom in the sense of some equality - if the state isn’t just a watchdog of its people for the benefit of big corporations and capitalists)
So even as it is, it seems to me that we are then only looking for the “lesser evil” rather than the good.
And it’s understandable - when there’s nothing outright good, it’s no wonder people are looking for the lesser evil, in a save who you can style.
I just sometimes think that from the point of view of the governments as a whole, it’s actually a good strategy to herd people from one corral to another - first scare them with something really bad on one side so that they’ll gladly accept the lesser evil. The good cop, bad cop method.
And I would like to assess it directly by living in all places. I only have the experiences of people from different places, friends who live there (e.g. China).
Or rather limited clues, e.g. through people promoting a certain country unintentionally unmasking it in describing it:
And for example with Russia, I noticed an interesting conversation: it was in a media outlet that is openly pro-Russian, and the person is openly pro-Russian (I’ve known him for a long time), and the purpose of the discussion was to describe Russia to the West in the best possible way. The person was describing those aesthetic clichés like clean streets, full shops, beautiful subways…and then he went on to describe how the digitalization of life there is very advanced, everything even small financial transactions are done over the phone, everywhere is safe thanks to cameras, etc. (he was simply describing a crypto-anarchist’s nightmare painted in the most pink colors)
Oh, and he put the icing on the cake by describing how two boys each got two years in jail for lighting a cigarette by the sacred fire burning in memory of their victory in WW2. And he obviously took it as good and necessary for some order and respect in society 😀
Of course, comparably stupid punishments happen in the so-called free West, again in the category of its censorship and punishment. But simply this one I have the impression that one will be able to choose only the sub-parameters of which dictatorship suits one better, but will not have the choice between a dictatorship and the free world 😀
I guess so much for my skepticism, my friends 😀
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in reply to Reverend Elvis • • •Personally, I would not emphasize aesthetics or the magnificence and cleanliness of cities as an evaluation of the quality of life. Even Hitler's projected new vision of Berlin had many grand aesthetic qualities in terms of urban design, and he certainly planned for it to be a clean city.
The question is not what happens to a person if they are loyal, but the question is how the boundaries (boundaries) of that loyalty are set - and how much room those boundaries leave for individual autonomy.
I certainly can have no illusions about freedom in Western society, but unfortunately, from many indications, I can't have them about society in the current Russian Federation either.