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Gay anthems​

A gay anthem is a popular song that has become widely popular among, or has become identified with, the gay community. Not all songs labelled as "gay anthems" were written intentionally to become gay anthems, but those that do are often marked by themes of perseverance, inner strength, acceptance, pride, and unity.[79] Research in 2007 suggested that the song most commonly identified as a gay anthem is "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor, and described the song as "a classic emblem of gay culture in the post-Stonewall and AIDS eras".[80][81]

Other classic gay anthems include Cher's "Strong Enough",[82] Village People's "Y.M.C.A.",[83][84] The Weather Girls's "It's Raining Men",[85][86] Diana Ross's "I'm Coming Out",[81] and ABBA's "Dancing Queen".[79]

 

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dobro, če nekdo pač vzame pesem za svojo jo pač vzame, ni s tem nič narobe :D drugače je pa avtor pesmi povedal da ni bilo nobene take konotacije pri pisanju,

sicer pa kako vezo ma to sploh ? :)
 

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dobro, če nekdo pač vzame pesem za svojo jo pač vzame, ni s tem nič narobe :D drugače je pa avtor pesmi povedal da ni bilo nobene take konotacije pri pisanju,

sicer pa kako vezo ma to sploh ? :)
Pod 1. sem odgovarjal na "legende" od sajkeka.
Pod 2. nisem jaz privlekel "vaščanov" v to temo.
Pod 3. nisem trdil, da so oni napisali YMCA kot gajevsko himno.
Pod 4. ameriški band, ameriški predsednik - kam drugam pa paše kot v temo o ZDA?
Mimogrede, dva člana "vaščanov" sta geja, pevec in tekstopisec pa ni.
 
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"Mkay, Boomer" is a playful twist on the phrase "OK Boomer", often used humorously or sarcastically to respond to statements perceived as outdated or stereotypical of the Baby Boomer generation (those born roughly between 1946 and 1964).

Explanation of "Mkay":
  • "Mkay" (or "Mm'kay") is a casual or sarcastic way of saying "OK," often used in a drawn-out, slightly dismissive tone.
  • It gained popularity from pop culture references, like the character Mr. Mackey from the TV show South Park, who often says "Mkay" in his sentences.
What Does It Imply?
  • Similar to "OK Boomer," it might imply a sense of dismissiveness or light-hearted teasing when addressing someone perceived as out of touch or overly traditional.
  • The "Mkay" adds an extra layer of humor or sarcasm, softening the phrase to make it less confrontational and more comedic.
Context of Use:
  • It’s typically used online, in memes, or in conversations when someone wants to make fun of generational differences in opinions, behaviors, or cultural references.
Who Uses It?
  1. Young Adults and Teens:
    • Millennials and Gen Z use it as part of internet humor to poke fun at older attitudes, opinions, or behaviors that seem outdated or overly traditional.
  2. Internet Culture Enthusiasts:
    • It's common among people active in meme culture or social media platforms like Twitter, Reddit, TikTok, and Instagram.
  3. Satirical Creators:
    • Content creators or comedians might use "Mkay, Boomer" in a satirical context to exaggerate generational stereotypes.
For example:
  • Person 1: "Back in my day, we didn’t have all these gadgets. We just worked hard!"
  • Person 2: "Mkay, Boomer."
It’s usually meant in good humor, but as with any sarcastic expression, context and tone matter!
 
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