No, it's just comms. Not 100% on the meaning, but I remember seeing something about it possibly having to do with death. Executions or assassination attempts maybe? In Godfather 3, whenever oranges were in a scene, someone dies.
And then he explains “beginnings” meaning he knows people would be confused. But in hindsight if people weren’t mentioning “oranges” right now I don’t know if I would have caught that. I Probabaly would have just thought he said origins
What does he mean by saying "oranges" instead of "origins"
Is it an American thing like when you say "ax" instead of "ask", or "nucular" instead of "nuclear"?
No, it's just comms. Not 100% on the meaning, but I remember seeing something about it possibly having to do with death. Executions or assassination attempts maybe? In Godfather 3, whenever oranges were in a scene, someone dies.
He looks at the camera and says oranges very clearly, then follows up with origin. intentional af
And then he explains “beginnings” meaning he knows people would be confused. But in hindsight if people weren’t mentioning “oranges” right now I don’t know if I would have caught that. I Probabaly would have just thought he said origins
Makes me want to go over more Trump Oval Office conversation clips, paying attention to when he makes eye contact with us. Future proves past.