Ever felt like you're working hard but not getting the recognition (or paycheck) you deserve? This song dives into the frustrating reality of unpaid internships. Bo Burnham paints a picture of an intern’s life—running errands, sitting silently in meetings, and doing menial tasks—all without pay. The line “The coffee is free, just like me” highlights the irony and exploitation often faced by interns. It’s both a critique of how companies benefit from free labor and a nod to the struggles young people endure trying to break into their careers. The humor adds a layer of relatability for anyone who's been there. #InternLife #WorkStruggles
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