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  • Wutwut.

    (And in case you haven't noticed, I'll be quoting that song every time you don't give a straight answer.)
    I am the man who arranges the blocks
    That continue to fall from up above
    Come Muscovite! Let the workers unite!
    A collective regime of peace and love

    I work so hard in arranging the blocks
    But the landlord and taxman bleed me dry
    But the workers will rise! We will not compromise
    For we know that the old regime must die...
    (...Is that going to replace Lucian-X-Fang as the next slash, then, considering your apparent reluctance?)
    *Boom Street
    THAT'S ALL THE LOCALISATION WE GOT.

    (And you know what thoughts I'm asking for.)
    I am the man who arranges the blocks!
    But tomorrow I think I’ll stay in bed...
    The winter is cold, I’ve got plenty of gold
    And I’m standing in line for a loaf of bread...

    (...But seriously, your thoughts?)
    I am the man who arranges the blocks
    That continue to fall from up above;
    The food on your plate now belongs to the state:
    A collective regime of peace and love

    I have no choice in arranging the blocks
    Under Bolshevik rule, what they say goes
    The rule of the game is we all are the same
    And my blocks must create unbroken rows.
    In the words of Mr. T: If another car punches your car in the face, you're probably going the wrong way.
    YouTube.

    They nearly represented Germany in ESC2004, but were beaten into second place in the national final (wherein the German public televoted for who to send to the contest that year) by this song.
    I don't know...Ever heard of a German rave group called Scooter? On one of their recent albums, they had a song that contained Tetris Theme A. Which is where my obsession with that tune originated, coincidentally.
    No, but my father has a colleague at work who's Japanese and his name ends in 'guchi', so he makes everyone call him Gucci. I'm guessing he's not even slightly apropos of Anamanaguchi?
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