@aluraye@xnoxiv yeah but you could of just typed your example and gotten the same outcome instead of using a clip of my name and trying to insinuate that i am either boosted or what’s wrong with lfg
@aluraye@xnoxiv this is actually sad that you kept this in the clip vault for a week and then try to put me on blast for a miss grip when i was out living my life on a holiday and came home at 12am and happen to get invited to one of your keys 💀
@aluraye@xnoxiv Hey DK from your 23 here, some context would be nice you know? It was 4th of july and I was piss drunk LMAO, also I have better parses than any other DK you’d see around my score so thanks for the publicity I guess
I started listening to Bad Bunny when I moved to Miami a few years ago.
It was always playing in the gym. I started to learn the songs, which started teaching me words in Spanish. Then some of the Dominican trainers at the gym and I became friends, and they started speaking Spanish with me.
It gave me a small taste of what it must be like for immigrants who don’t speak English to come to America and turn to movies, TV shows, and music to learn the language. And how quickly you can become friends with someone even when you only share a few words in common.
IMO that’s what Bad Bunny’s halftime show captured creatively.
Latin culture is special. And you don’t need to speak the language to be invited to the party, dance, and experience community & connection.
I’m glad he didn’t sing a single word in English.
It’s his party.
And I appreciate him inviting all of us, fluent or not, to be part of it.