meh, on second thought...sounds like just some passing craze...
by Anonymous14 years ago
@26869It means no worries, for the rest of your days, or something like that, right?
by Anonymous14 years ago
nah its more of a problem free...philosophy. loosely translated, of course.
by Anonymous14 years ago
Hakuna Matata?
by Anonymous14 years ago
Hakuna Matata...
by Anonymous14 years ago
Hakuna...
by Anonymous14 years ago
its the reason i get up in the morning :-)
by Anonymous14 years ago
You would be right.... if you learned how to spell.
by Anonymous14 years ago
as people have already pointed out
it's hakuna matata
by Anonymous10 years ago
Mais quelle phrase magnifique ;
mais quel chant fantastiiique !
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by Anonymous10 years ago
What? No. It meant running away from your problems. It meant Simba abandoning his responsibility and selfishly not caring about the consequences of it.
by Anonymous10 years ago
actually
It means no worries
Simba ran away because his life was threatened
that was before hakuna matata
and hakuna matata was used wrongly if it's to abandon and be selfish
by Anonymous10 years ago
Yeah, but it means that he shouldn't worry about the bad stuff. He should jest let it happen. I find that to be a ridiculous thing to teach children. I think that facing problems is a much better lesson to gain from the movie, which does happen after Simba abandons his "Hakuna Matata" attitude. But I'm not asking you to agree with me if you feel so passionately.
by Anonymous10 years ago
worrying doesn't solve things though
Simba shouldn't worry about it
but he should've stressed about it at least a little
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