The lyrics refer to different characters such as "a dog-faced boy, a cross-dressing congressman and a can’t-help-herself pharmacist," and a final verse addressing the narrator herself.
[2] It is in the key of C major and a 3/4 time signature, with a main chord pattern of C-F/C-C-G/C-C.[3] The song received acclaim from music critics.
Taste of Country's Billy Dukes praised the song, giving it five-out-of-five stars and calling it an album highlight.
[2] Giving it an "A", Jon Freeman of Country Weekly said that "it's a wacky menagerie, but… it's also a very timely message considering how beset we are with terrible news of bullying and intolerance at this point in history."
[5] It features live footage of Miranda Lambert performing the song mixed with scenes of various people holding up whiteboards on which they have written messages as to what kind of person they are.