I wonder if we're related to the massai and what's up with the boring jumping dances ? Is that all we have
I wonder if we're related to the massai and what's up with the boring jumping dances ? Is that all we have
@Kingcobra @Jodeci
That's why I asked that question massai are known for jumping in their dances
Can jumping and clapping even be considered a dance ?
Somewhere in the Somali region of Kenya, perhaps? At first I thought it was in Ethiopia, but I inspected their accents a bit more.
This looks like something they do in koonfurta
I already explained why , damn millennials
What are you a gen z?
"In October 2004, researchers Neil Howe and William Strauss called Millennials "the next great generation," which is funny. They define the group as "as those born in 1982 and approximately the 20 years thereafter." In 2012, they affixed the end point as 2004."I don't know but I know I am the one before millennial , like I remember VHS and shit
I don't know but I know I am the one before millennial , like I remember VHS and shit
I know, we do alot of jumping and clapping for some reason. But check out this vid from :50 to 2:14...lots of jumping and clapping but its hype
Hees saylaci .
"In October 2004, researchers Neil Howe and William Strauss called Millennials "the next great generation," which is funny. They define the group as "as those born in 1982 and approximately the 20 years thereafter." In 2012, they affixed the end point as 2004."
Source: https://www.theatlantic.com/nationa...on-begins-and-ends-according-to-facts/359589/
Well it seems you're one of us
I know, we do alot of jumping and clapping for some reason. But check out this vid from :50 to 2:14...lots of jumping and clapping but its hype
These are pretty hype too
I like the fist vid but i hate when westerners try this stuff cuz they're just terrible.
We should just make a full thread of our favorite ciyaar vids or has it already been done?