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Considering meme context

It seems like the user might be referencing something comedic, like a piece from The Onion. I can respond playfully, acknowledging the joke and offering to fact-check. I should mention that Trump often dances to "YMCA" at rallies, and the Village People had a comment about its use. A "YMCA" performance at a FIFA event would indeed be unusual. Without browsing, I can’t verify, but I can explain the meme in a succinct way, perhaps using a bullet list if needed!Crafting a concise response

I see this as a meme-y headline! I can first ask if the user wants verification, background info, a translation, or a witty response. I should provide a brief overview: the Village People wrote "YMCA" in 1978, and Trump often used it during rallies in 2020, leading to memes of him dancing. As for the claim, there haven't been official confirmations about the 2026 World Cup draw. I can offer to fact-check with source links if they’d like that. I'll check if they want me to search!Offering translation and options

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I realize if the user expects a translation to English, I could provide that, but they didn’t specifically ask for "翻译." Usually, a statement like this implies they want a reaction. To be safe, I should ask whether they want a translation, a fact-check, or an explanation of the joke. I’ll keep my response concise with options.

I’ll outline a few points:

  • This is likely a meme headline, and there's no official announcement I know of.
  • I’ll include background about Trump and "YMCA."
  • I can also ask if they want me to fact-check live news. I'll respond in Chinese!
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这是个玩梗味很浓的标题吧:把特朗普常在集会上放/跳《YMCA》的梗和世界杯抽签仪式拼在一起。

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