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A parody of “CAN’T STOP THE FEELING!” by Justin Timberlake produced and performed by the Harvard Medical School & Harvard School of Dental Medicine Class of 2020.
A parody of “CAN’T STOP THE FEELING!” by Justin Timberlake produced and performed by the Harvard Medical School & Harvard School of Dental Medicine Class of 2020.
A parody of “CAN’T STOP THE FEELING!” by Justin Timberlake produced and performed by the Harvard Medical School & Harvard School of Dental Medicine Class of 2020.
*Takes Harvard off school list*
*Takes Harvard off school list*
I kinda liked it.*Takes Harvard off school list*
Get on YouTube, this is a tradition of many medical schools. I really liked this, especially compared to the countless other ones from many schools online. As someone planning on attending HMS, I do have to admit Pritzker has a pretty outstanding one parodying fiddler on the roof though...
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Aside from that little humblebrag, I agree. This was actually really good.
Apologies. But did you look up the Pritzker matchmaker one? As I was trying to highlight in spite of bias, it's pretty great.
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Now I'm crushedI'm sure they're crushed.
Now I'm crushed
Couldn't even get halfway through it. They're literally just saying random words that fit the tune. One of the worst I've seen.
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I wouldn't consider mono being a Zebra since its relatively common, thus his point stands.What are you referring to? If you're talking about "mononucleosis" and "kissed at the dance" and other similar lines, those are examples of Zebras and their associated routes of transmission, so it's not random...
I wouldn't consider mono being a Zebra since its relatively common, thus his point stands.
Also, to the uninformed, "mononucleosis" sounds very rare and very scary.Pretty sure they used some of those just because they fit the meter easily and rhymed.
Your signature gave me a good laugh. +1Some of you guys sound chapped that HMS students can sing and dance and also go to the top medical school. Who cares whether it's super clever, I thought it was still a pretty damn good production that clearly took a ton of work.
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