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    Gangnam style made me prefer North Korea to South Korea. No country devoted to the common good could ever unleash such cultural carnage upon the world.

    Jokes, but I do hate gangnam style.

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    No country devoted to the common good could ever unleash such cultural carnage upon the world.

    The biter irony of Gangnam Style was in its original portrayal (embraced by the OG music video) mocking the faux-decadence and rampant conspicuous consumerism of the Gangnam district. Then Psy blows up, becomes the epitome of the Nouveau Riche he was parodying, hooks up with his lead dancer, and just shamelessly embraces the same Gangnam lifestyle.

    Gangnam style made me prefer North Korea to South Korea.

    I mean, North Korea has its own brand of conspicuous over-consumption. It's just couched in the language of Juche socio-economic policies. The two countries' leaders are trapped in a shameless cycle of one-upsmanship and its been toxic for them both in different ways.

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      Heeey, sexy ladies

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        So are you

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        So's your mom.

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          Death of the author is a thing.

          Whatever meaning you derive from a piece of art personally is just as valid as the intended meaning

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          Is it a sign that I have no artistic talent whatsoever that I hate this concept?

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          • skullgrid@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

            I am even older

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            And now you're older still

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              Fortunately in English classes (I learned English at school) we read Macbeth. There's a lot of layers to Shakespeare - for example a lot of allusions which you'll only understand when you know about the time it was written in. And our English teacher dragged in a native speaker to help out with conversation, who was a student living in my town.

              In German (my native language) however, we were presented a poem without not enough context about the author and had to answer "what's the meaning of this". Most of the German teachers I had were boring, lazy or both.

              Your literature problem - I had that in German, Thomas Mann's "Der Tod in Venedig". Yeah, I as a teenager was so eager to read about the homoerotic thoughts of an older man traveling to Venice and lusting about a young boy. Yes, of course it's symbolic but - fuuuuck me, really? Do I need to read that.

              Mark Twain has written an essay about the "awful German Language" (I don't agree). Amongst other things he complained about long sentences.

              Ha! He know NOTHING! He had not seen the works of Thomas Mann. Thomas Mann must have been hugely intelligent. He managed to write a single sentence that is too long for a single fucking book page. With a random number of subclauses in between. Exploiting all the cleartext encryption mechanisms the German language allows! With the most boring content a teenager in the height of puberty can not relate to.

              I still have a visceral hate for Thomas Mann. In my 40s I thought I'd give that book another chance. Nope. Still hate it.

              Ah, soon I'm 40 years past school and I still get PTSD about it.

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                Someone told me that Oppa means 'Uncle', but in the particular district of Gangnam the word Oppa/Uncle also means Pimp.

                So it's basically a song based on a pretty bad pun. I'll protect you like an uncle, and by Uncle I mean Pimp.

                EDIT: English speakers likely would do better with the translation as 'Ill be like a Father to you, a real Las Vegas Pimp Daddy (where Daddy is a word that means Father but has more Pimp connotations, and Las Vegas being famous for legalized prostitution).

                It's definitely debauchery. But we likely have memorials to Austin Powers and other such pop culture icons, so it's understandable.

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                  My first thought was: "Oh nice, they've made a statue on how to not measure your own pulse."

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                    Is it a sign that I have no artistic talent whatsoever that I hate this concept?

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                    No, it just means that you believe that the artist's intentions are more important than your own interpretation of a given work. It's the other side of a philosophical debate about the meaning of "art" as a whole.

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                      So's your mom.

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                      Incorrect

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                        "Gangnam Style" (Korean: 강남스타일; pronounced [kaŋ.nam sɯ.tʰa.il]) is a K-pop song by South Korean singer Psy, released on July 15, 2012,

                        Gangham style is over a decade old

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                          Psst. 2001-3000

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                          2000-2999. Arrays start at zero.

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                            There was a particular statue of two pairs of arms hugging representing MLK Jr and his wife Corretta that inspired the exact opposite feelings, apparently, as many onlookers mistakenly thought it was something more obscene.

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                              And now you're older still

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                              ...TIIIIIIIIIIMMME!

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                                ...TIIIIIIIIIIMMME!

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                                Is marching on

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                                  There was a particular statue of two pairs of arms hugging representing MLK Jr and his wife Corretta that inspired the exact opposite feelings, apparently, as many onlookers mistakenly thought it was something more obscene.

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                                  It's actually all four. I can see how one might confuse it for something obscene without the context.

                                  If you ask me, I think we need to make obscene statues hip again. Bring back the priapus statues!

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                                    It's actually all four. I can see how one might confuse it for something obscene without the context.

                                    If you ask me, I think we need to make obscene statues hip again. Bring back the priapus statues!

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                                    like this guy?

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                                    • heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.worldH [email protected]

                                      2000-2999. Arrays start at zero.

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                                      That’s not correct though, you don’t start at zero

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                                        Someone told me that Oppa means 'Uncle', but in the particular district of Gangnam the word Oppa/Uncle also means Pimp.

                                        So it's basically a song based on a pretty bad pun. I'll protect you like an uncle, and by Uncle I mean Pimp.

                                        EDIT: English speakers likely would do better with the translation as 'Ill be like a Father to you, a real Las Vegas Pimp Daddy (where Daddy is a word that means Father but has more Pimp connotations, and Las Vegas being famous for legalized prostitution).

                                        It's definitely debauchery. But we likely have memorials to Austin Powers and other such pop culture icons, so it's understandable.

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                                        I don’t speak Korean but most sources I could find say Oppa means ‘older brother’ but also women call their boyfriend oppa. Also Gangnam is one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in Seoul. Oppa Gangnam Style would mean Gangnam boyfriend or rich boyfriend or sugar daddy.

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                                        • O [email protected]

                                          Gangnam style made me prefer North Korea to South Korea. No country devoted to the common good could ever unleash such cultural carnage upon the world.

                                          Jokes, but I do hate gangnam style.

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                                          I'll hear nothing bad about that song, it was fun af. It was Kpop before Kpop was cool.

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