[post_page_title]Where’s Mr. Bean? [/post_page_title]
You can blame it on a lot of things. Second-rate public schools. Toxic American-centric propaganda. Or simply young kids who don’t know any better (which isn’t just an American trait). After all, there’s probably a kid in Italy wanting to know if everyone in America dresses like Bruno Mars. Or if you need a passport to go from California to New York.
Or if Beyoncé is really a human being instead of a perfect goddess. All kids everywhere have wacky and fun questions. That’s one thing America doesn’t have a monopoly on.
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