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* MemeticMutation: "Do you listen to girl in red?"[[note]]This phrase is a coded way for women to ask each other if they're lesbians, due to the queer themes in her work and her large queer fanbase.[[/note]]
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* MemeticMutation: "Do you listen to girl in red?"[[note]]This phrase is a coded way for women to ask each other if they're lesbians, due to the queer themes in her work and her large queer fanbase.[[/note]][[/note]]
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* FriendlyFandoms: With Music/HaleyKiyoko, as both are lesbian musicians with large [[LGBTFanbase LGBT Fanbases]] and write music about queer themes.
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* FriendlyFandoms: With Music/HaleyKiyoko, Music/HayleyKiyoko, as both are lesbian musicians with large [[LGBTFanbase LGBT Fanbases]] and write music about queer themes.
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* FriendlyFandoms: With Music/HaleyKiyoko, as both are lesbian musicians with large [[LGBTFanbase LGBT Fanbases]] and write music about queer themes.
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* LGBTFanbase: girl in red has a massive queer fanbase, as she is a lesbian and her music often focuses on queer themes.
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* LGBTFanbase: girl in red has a massive queer fanbase, as she is a lesbian and her music often focuses on queer themes. This had led to "Do you listen to girl in red?" becoming a coded way to ask if someone is a lesbian.
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* LGBTFanbase: girl in red has a massive queer fanbase, as she is a lesbian and her music often focuses on queer themes.
* MemeticMutation: "Do you listen to girl in red?"[[note]]This phrase is a coded way for women to ask each other if they're lesbians, due to the queer themes in her work and her large queer fanbase.[[/note]]
* MemeticMutation: "Do you listen to girl in red?"[[note]]This phrase is a coded way for women to ask each other if they're lesbians, due to the queer themes in her work and her large queer fanbase.[[/note]]