Obscene Behavior Reprimanding Songs

Sarah Silverson's Music Video Chides You for Using the D-Word

If you don't have pipes akin to Mariah Carey or Whitney Houston, you'd best not be calling yourself a "Diva," according to this hilarious Sarah Silverman music video. In fact, if you're using the word 'diva' to excuse bad behavior, like cutting people in line or generally being unkind, then Sarah Silverman is going to call you out. Those kind of antics, unless you're a proclaimed singer, make you kind of a jerk.

The comedian strums her acoustic guitar to break down the crucial difference between diva and not. The result is a super catchy song that will probably get stuck in you're head for the rest of the day. However, it might be best to watch out where you're singing this tune -- the salty language is probably not best suited for the office.

Calling Out Bad Behavior
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