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In response to
"
More to the point, how the fuck has he never heard Lose Yourself? -- nm
"
by
Will Hunting
I've heard it and would certainly recognize it, but I wouldn't have been able to come up with it as the name of an Eminem song
Posted by
znufrii, silly old man (aka znufrii)
Jun 11 '20, 15:51
My brain is just weird like that.
Responses:
(or come up with any lyrics other than the Weird Al parody) -- nm
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znufrii, silly old man
Jun 11, 15:54
1
"Mom's spaghetti" -- nm
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zunk takes things literally
Jun 11, 15:57
I'll raise my hand: I know what stan means, I know Lose Yourself, I did not connect the two until this evening. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 11, 15:52
22
I didn’t know what Stan meant but it makes sense. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Jun 11, 15:54
21
It's kind of an interesting appropriation given the inspiration material. Actual fans refer to themselves as 'stans' in a positive sense
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JD
Jun 11, 15:59
I mean, I knew what it meant well enough from context, I just didn't know what it was a reference to or where it came from -- (edited)
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znufrii, silly old man
Jun 11, 15:55
19
I heard it from 20 somethings. I k now for sure they do not connect it to Eminem. They explained it to me differently.
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loosilu
Jun 11, 15:58
14
That is where the term originated. It’s not an accident it’s the name of the character in the song. -- nm
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spamlet
Jun 11, 15:59
13
I will ask my 20something friends where they think it originated. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 11, 16:00
11
consider the possibility that your 20-something friends are....wrong?
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znufrii, silly old man
Jun 11, 16:04
8
They are "influencers." Tens of thousands of followers. They know. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 11, 16:07
7
riiiiiight....*backs away slowly* -- nm
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znufrii, silly old man
Jun 11, 16:11
or, they invented their own meaning after hearing it from somewhere else. -- nm
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Reagen
Jun 11, 16:10
5
These are people I have known well for several years. Edit to say. I know them very well. I have committed significant mischief with them. -- nm*
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loosilu
Jun 11, 16:13
4
Cool. They're still mistaken. -- nm
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Reagen
Jun 11, 16:16
3
Since they haven't answered me yet, you don't know. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 11, 16:25
2
If, as you initially suggested above, they think it's from somewhere other than the Eminem song, they're incorrect. -- nm
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Reagen
Jun 11, 16:26
1
Of course they are. I'm curious what the younger generation THINKS it is. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 11, 16:28
I mean they can think whatever they want but that’s where it’s from. -- (link)
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spamlet
Jun 11, 16:04
1
Spammy, I am the messenger. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 11, 16:30
100% -- nm
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zunk takes things literally
Jun 11, 16:00
I don’t understand why people would be happy to be considered Stans. Stan’s messed up. -- nm
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Qale
Jun 11, 15:57
3
I don't think they are. I think they use is as an insult, but then jokingly say, "I stan xyz" -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 11, 15:59
2
I think there are fanbases / fans that happily refer to themselves as stans or like you stated use it a verb -- nm
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JD
Jun 11, 16:00
1
an ironic usage, perhaps. -- nm
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znufrii, silly old man
Jun 11, 16:03
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