Apparently Boruto gets possessed at some point. I suddenly want to watch this.
Ah, fuck it... the TL;DR is that this song was made when Romania wanted to get into NATO and EU, and the song is basically a call to nationalism/patriotism, to refuse NATO and EU and embrace our national identity. It envisions a future when, because we've rejected outside influence, we're better than EU countries, and now EU wants to join Romania, and we end up paying American's depth towards Iraq and Somalia.
There's so much meaning behind this song, and it's aged so incredibly well, that I could write the longest post yet. But I won't cause I'm too lazy.
If you want, the lyrics are displayed in the chyron. You can type them in Google Translate. Enjoy the song!
Just realized that in a very popular Romanian song, the female artist was complaining she wasn't getting enough sex, only once a month, and even then she had to rape the guy (she doesn't say it directly, but strongly insinuates it). A bit spicy if you ask me...
Early Romanian pop music went from being fun and entertaining, to embarrassing a decade later, when we started to realize how bad it was, and now it's cringe, but in a funny/hilarious way.
>context: talking about being at the beach
"s-a spart conducta de fete"
"the girl pipeline broke".
Just found one hell of a nostalgia rabbit hole... Haven't heard these shitty early post-revolution Romanian pop songs since... pretty much since they released.
なんで君はこれを読んでいるかよ
Just another random person passing by.
Oh hi.
The Alyx Vance must go this way anyway.
Gordon Freeman dies in All Dogs Go To Heaven 2.
I wasn't designed to be carried.
En Taro Igel!
Lift me up, let me go...