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kiki
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Remember when I told you that American idioms are always about the money? Well:
- Normal languages: “I’ll remember this”
- Americans: “It will live in my head rent-free”

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    at least it's acknowledgement that some information incurs costs onto you and offers you no benefit

    opens one up to the idea of self-limiting beliefs, for example

    though "rent-free" is typically a joke amongst friends once you give them something like HEAD-ON, APPLY DIRECTLY TO THE FOREHEAD
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    I would like to see hidden meaning behind those idioms, you know, like putting the glasses on like they do in "They live".

    Probably the same messages as in the movie.

    OBEY
    CONSUME
    CONFORM
    SUBMIT

    Then you look at the money bill and it says: THIS IS YOUR GOD

    This movie is all time relevant
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    @kiki she's saying it's saying something about the cost of rumination. Which is a good point.

    Americans are all about money because Money is the way the LORD (God) is giving praise to His most faithful subject. The more money you have the more christian you are.
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    @devJs I like you devJS. Have a nice day
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    @antigermgerm thanks, you too!
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