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MCR "Common People" cover
I'm actually so annoyed at Americans on tiktok. There is a popular Pulp song called "Common People" that MCR made a cover of and that cover is now getting popular on tiktok. Common People is a song about a working class man (most likely meant to be the singer, Jarvis Cocker) meeting a wealthier Greek woman who wants to just be like "common people" in reference to the working class. I'd assume, that just like me, most working class Brits have probably met someone like this, and the whole point of the song, specifically lyrics like "You'll never fail like common people" and " I can't see anyone else smiling in here," is to show that you shouldn't want to be like "common people" as it is a very hard life. Since class is a big issue in the UK, I think it's valid that a lot of us don't like the way that American 'alternative' leftists are posting under the MCR cover implying that "common people" refers to "normies" or basic people that bully alternative people.
Of course I think music is up to interpretation but I think we should be wary of how this song (and others like it) are about genuinely serious issues in certain countries, like class in the UK. That is to say, please stop assuming other countries don't have issues unless they're exactly like the ones in your country. Anyways, not hating on alternatives, leftists or Americans as a whole, just these ones specifically (and no, I'm not right wing.)
Yankees batting in 13 runs in the 3rd inning. Yankee history was made again. Native New Yorker here and long time Yankees fan.
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Yankees placed 13 runs in the 3rd inning!
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Its a feat hasn't been replicated in 106 years, 18 batters to the plate in about 38 minutes. The Yanks were visiting the West Sacramento Athletics.
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Fascinated by the “yanks” discourse. 1. I had no idea anybody still even used that word in the modern day outside of like… I dunno? Baseball? 2. I didn’t know it had power to make Americans actually so mad. 3. I was going to say it sounds cringey and doesn’t call out anybody in the U.S., but turns out it really strikes a nationalist nerve. 4. Keep it up. What other weird regional monikers can y’all turn against us?

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saw a profile on insta of this guy from Kentucky who is obsessed with Scotland and speaks using Scottish slang and words in normal conversation and quite honestly i'd rather be called a slur
i just found out americans are taught like this and sometimes it can last all the way through highschool
turns out someone i know had had this used in their math classes. when i asked them just now, they couldnt recall what is horisontal or vertical, or which is length and which is width
you just can't make this up. if you did, it would be considered a parody that goes way too far, but it's just real. all the memes about explaining stuff to americans using hotdogs and hamburgers were real all along
Genuine question:
Why do Americans and white Canadians buy Fabreeze instead of just cleaning whatever smells bad?