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Classical music comes to mind. And baroque.
They are romanticized, they just happen to be "Other"d too. Classical-style music is always attributed to "smart people" and there's a sense of wonder attached to it as though it's something alien. That's what "those people" listen to, whoever they are. When in reality, it's just another genre of music.
My big thing right now is electro swing. I'm betting on that being the new "it" genre of the twenties.
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Classical music comes to mind. And baroque.
They are romanticized, they just happen to be "Other"d too. Classical-style music is always attributed to "smart people" and there's a sense of wonder attached to it as though it's something alien. That's what "those people" listen to, whoever they are. When in reality, it's just another genre of music.
My big thing right now is electro swing. I'm betting on that being the new "it" genre of the twenties.
Here's some Mozart if you want to class your act up. Good music to put on for a slow day around the house.
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Someone tell me if that should be "whoever" or "whomever", I can't decide and the "he/him" rule doesn't apply.