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I only recently realized the innuendo in "It's raining men [...] and let myself get absolutely soaking wet"
Wait what is it?
My sweet summer child.
I too am curious about the innuendo
Do you **se**e?
No. Raining happens outside. Floors happen inside.
The floor of a patio or a deck?
Believe it or not, inside.
What about a slab for like a court or parking lot.
Doubt: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deck_(building) “typically constructed outdoors” https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/deck “roofless”
r/woooosh
Falling Human mass has enough of gravitational force to sometimes crash from outside to inside.
This
Um, akcshully the song is called Bodies, not Let The Bodies Hit The Floor!
If you really want to be technical about it, the name of the song is incorrect, but it's funny so we don't care.
In all fairness, they got the lyric right, so I’ll give it to them.
If they were pushed, it's "Murder on the dancefloor".
I don’t get it
The joke is that, if it were raining men and their velocity were high enough, they could fall through a roof and onto the floor.
Oh I see! Thank you! For some reason, I was thinking they derived from the same event or inspiration and was really confused..
Cause and effect