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Okay. I mean, right away, what was that college we went to? We went to a real college, and those are real students who are sitting in a real college. One of our interns maybe went there, or maybe somebody's niece went there.
Okay. I mean, right away, what was that college we went to? We went to a real college, and those are real students who are sitting in a real college. One of our interns maybe went there, or maybe somebody's niece went there.
Okay. I mean, right away, what was that college we went to? We went to a real college, and those are real students who are sitting in a real college. One of our interns maybe went there, or maybe somebody's niece went there.
Yeah, and we just went into a real college class and shot with real college students.
Yeah, and we just went into a real college class and shot with real college students.
Yeah, and we just went into a real college class and shot with real college students.
Ja Rastafarianism. Immediately off the bat, he's on the wrong foot.
Ja Rastafarianism. Immediately off the bat, he's on the wrong foot.
Ja Rastafarianism. Immediately off the bat, he's on the wrong foot.
For those that don't know it, it's usually Ja Rastafari is in the normal song that wants to say it. And like a Capleton song, that's one of the artists.
For those that don't know it, it's usually Ja Rastafari is in the normal song that wants to say it. And like a Capleton song, that's one of the artists.
For those that don't know it, it's usually Ja Rastafari is in the normal song that wants to say it. And like a Capleton song, that's one of the artists.
And the entire country of Jamaica.
And the entire country of Jamaica.
And the entire country of Jamaica.
Yes. This is kind of like Natalie rap, right? Where we have so many nice deep cut rap references, but for your lay viewer, they can just go, it's that girl who's in Star Wars, but now she's doing a hardcore rap.
Yes. This is kind of like Natalie rap, right? Where we have so many nice deep cut rap references, but for your lay viewer, they can just go, it's that girl who's in Star Wars, but now she's doing a hardcore rap.