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lowqualityfacts.bsky.social
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55 days ago
Jealous.
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henryisreal.bsky.social
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54 days ago
What if I were to tell you the man who sung it was German
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mrthursday.bsky.social
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54 days ago
He's German, his mother is Sicilian, and his father is Ugandan.
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oldjedimaster.bsky.social
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55 days ago
Pre or post revolution?
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jackdash.bsky.social
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54 days ago
Perez Prado 🇨🇺
Lou Bega 🇩🇪
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renslaer.bsky.social
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54 days ago
i knew this one
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blakegilmore.bsky.social
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54 days ago
this is why we call them "Freedom 5s"
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in5omniak.bsky.social
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55 days ago
And our is soon to be “YMCA”
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renslaer.bsky.social
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54 days ago
😂
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kyr-shara.bsky.social
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54 days ago
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missmessy.bsky.social
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54 days ago
What?!?
I thought it was "Je T'Aime... Moi Non Plus" as performed by Jane Berkin.
I really need to focus more on my cross-cultural literacy.
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dahliaiterations.com
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55 days ago
It's in French, though, so the lyrics are:
Un petite bit of Sandra, sacre bleu!
Un petite bit of Mary, hon hon hon!
Un petite bit of Sheila, I surrender!
Un petite bit of Monica, merci beaucoup!
It's so much more elegant than in English.
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bornaraven.bsky.social
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55 days ago
The way I just snorted very painfully at this
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criticalfoodie.bsky.social
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55 days ago
I’m glad someone beat me to this joke. I’m glad that someone is eloquent and hilarious. My version would not have been as god.
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criticalfoodie.bsky.social
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55 days ago
Good?
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criticalfoodie.bsky.social
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55 days ago
As god intended?
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slippery-slope.bsky.social
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55 days ago
Should be🤣
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Lou Bega 🇩🇪
I thought it was "Je T'Aime... Moi Non Plus" as performed by Jane Berkin.
I really need to focus more on my cross-cultural literacy.
Un petite bit of Sandra, sacre bleu!
Un petite bit of Mary, hon hon hon!
Un petite bit of Sheila, I surrender!
Un petite bit of Monica, merci beaucoup!
It's so much more elegant than in English.