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A song about leaving a committed relationship with someone to go sow your wild oats? Troi doing some deep cut heckling here.
Its like people who claim to love Escape (The Piña Colada Song) without knowing it's about a couple who are both actively cheating on each other only to accidentally end up on a blind date with each other.
Or those who think Born in the USA is super patriotic when it's about kiiinda the exact opposite
I remember in my senior year of highschool there was a vote to what would be the class song. I don't remember the other choices, but they decided on Free Bird. A song from 1973 about leaving a committed relationship for the class on 2010.
I had a lot of dumbasses in my class, that don't understand context or sub-context.
I mean, she intentionally chose "Night Bird" because she knew he couldn't play it. Even in the episode proper, she's was trolling masterfully lol.