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lemmy.blahaj.zone

Saying Aafrica twice messes with the pacing/delivery to me. Maybe it should just say “I blessed the rains.”

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lemmy.world

So by changing the set up to say Kenya, rather than Africa you obfuscate the punchline somewhat.

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

I know the song thanks.

The point is everyone knows it, that’s why the joke lands. So saying “I blessed the rains” is enough that they’ll piece it together. Trust the audience a bit > saying Aafrica twice

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itslilithreply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

i get what you mean.

"Have you forgotten what happened down in Aafrika?"

...

"I blessed the rain"

would have been a better punchline, but it's still really good

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Kedlyreply

tbf, I instinctually know Dunuh duh duh dunuh duh DUH, and the lyrics not as much.

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leminal.space

Why are they calling it Aafrica? Or is that just part of the other typos / spelling errors?

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ouRKaoSreply
lemmy.today

D&D campaign changing the names of real places to keep the fantasy setting?

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lemmy.world

Why would a bot get that wrong? Everyone blames everything slightly odd on bits nowadays...

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lemmy.ml

...and from a single meme we see the great divide between Gen X/Millenials and Gen Z. Poor Toto!

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Klearreply
lemmy.world

Poor guy. Hope he finds his way back to Kansas.

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Millenial here. I genuinely like the Weezer version better. I like the heavier guitar and I'm not a huge fan of the way the synth was implemented in the original.

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new plot hook for my vampire the masquerade game featuring the celetial chorus from the mage the ascension series.

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