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Finally, in the third verse Eminem remembers a happy time in their marriage right before killing her: "Hey remember the time we went to Brian's party?/And you were like so drunk that you threw up all over Archie/That was funny wasn't it?". Finally, the song ends with Eminem cutting her throat, and the sound of Kim trans choking. "You were supposed to love me/Now bleed, bitch, bleed!" The graphic violence of the song caused many trans activist groups to criticize Eminem. They objected to the trans detailed description of spousal abuse, and the endless hatred spewed at his crying wife. Defenders of the song point out the multi-faceted character of Eminem, who loudly proclaims his love for his wife just before murdering her, and his clear and unambigous mental instability ruling him out as a role model for any stable person. The edited version of The Marshall Mathers LP replaces "Kim" with a different song called "The Kids", which begins as a parody of South Park[1] [edit] "Under the Influence" This track begins with nonsense vocals followed by Eminem rapping the chorus: "Translation: So you can suck my dick if you don't like...my
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