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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Group Chat" by the artist "Waterparks"

The lyrics of "Group Chat" by Waterparks offer a satirical commentary on the superficiality and insincerity often found in online interactions, particularly within group chats. While Otto, Geoff, and Awsten introduce themselves as friends, the mere listing of names without any further elaboration on their personalities or relationships hints at a lack of genuine connection.

The repetition of the phrase "And we're friends!" feels more like a rehearsed mantra than a heartfelt statement. It's possible they barely know each other, bound only by their nominal presence in the same chat group.

Therefore, the lyrics mock the idea of online friendships where the quantity of connections often overshadows the quality of interaction. Waterparks ironically highlight that simply being names in a group chat does not equate to genuine friendship.

My name's Otto

And my name's Geoff

And my name's Awsten

And we're all friends

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