Interpretations:Fortnight
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The Johns don't seem to play very many video games[edit]
I certainly hope it's not about the popularity of the game "Fortnite". Maybe Linnell caught his son playing it and wrote lyrics (Note: I'm typing this before the audio is released, I have no idea who actually wrote this song). AnaNgInASpaceSuit (talk) 11:27, 20 March 2021 (EDT)
- I can't believe that we have interpretations online for lyrics of a song that has not been released; neither can I believe that the interpretation is about Fortnite. The only useful thing to contribute is I once had the pleasure of talking to Robin about what Fortnite is. John Flansburgh used the word "incel" on a podcast last month, there is a 100% chance he too knows about Fortnite -j2
- I would really like to hear the podcast where Flansy said "incel" because I'm very curious -Mr. Klaw
"I am not a gamer" - John Flansburgh, September 16, 2021[1]
I feel the same way about people who use the word 'Fortnight' in casual conversation[edit]
Seems like they're trying to convince me how smart they are. I prefer simple words like cephalophore.--Never (talk) 13:34, 8 November 2021 (EST)
Origin[edit]
"Where did you come from, anyway, a book?" No, actually, a pamphlet. --MisterMe (talk) 10:26, 27 January 2022 (EST)
Which is to say how it goes, couched in terms no one knows[edit]
The first verse kinda reminds me of "Contrecoup", what with the lyrics about using unnecessarily fancy words. EmanresU (talk) 02:21, 21 May 2023 (EDT)