Difference between revisions of "Call on me"

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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
 
This fad derives from several sources, though its specific beginings are unclear. The song "call on me" itself was introduced earlier in the doesn't change facial expressions fad, but the new fad, which can be considered a subset of the interpretation fad, had little to do with the facial expressions fad other than the fact that the same song is used. Because the song "call on me" is sung in a manner which allows the lyrics to be easily confused and misheard, many sites appeared offering many varying interpretations of the easy-to-misinterpret lyrics.
 
This fad derives from several sources, though its specific beginings are unclear. The song "call on me" itself was introduced earlier in the doesn't change facial expressions fad, but the new fad, which can be considered a subset of the interpretation fad, had little to do with the facial expressions fad other than the fact that the same song is used. Because the song "call on me" is sung in a manner which allows the lyrics to be easily confused and misheard, many sites appeared offering many varying interpretations of the easy-to-misinterpret lyrics.
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== Origins of the Fad ==
 
== Origins of the Fad ==
The specific origins are unclear, though this specific usage of the song in a ytmnd seemed to first appear in a site created by user realsaddam,[http://leetsong.ytmnd.com/]. Another possible origin is a site created by user MasterSitsu,[http://colony.ytmnd.com/]. Soon after, many other sites appeared offering their own unique interpretation of the song lyrics
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The specific origins are unclear, though this specific usage of the song in a ytmnd seemed to first appear in a site created by user realsaddam,[http://leetsong.ytmnd.com/].Soon after, many other sites appeared offering their own unique interpretation of the song lyrics

Revision as of 19:44, July 25, 2006

Background

This fad derives from several sources, though its specific beginings are unclear. The song "call on me" itself was introduced earlier in the doesn't change facial expressions fad, but the new fad, which can be considered a subset of the interpretation fad, had little to do with the facial expressions fad other than the fact that the same song is used. Because the song "call on me" is sung in a manner which allows the lyrics to be easily confused and misheard, many sites appeared offering many varying interpretations of the easy-to-misinterpret lyrics.


Origins of the Fad

The specific origins are unclear, though this specific usage of the song in a ytmnd seemed to first appear in a site created by user realsaddam,[1].Soon after, many other sites appeared offering their own unique interpretation of the song lyrics