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How do people from other countries view Americans?
While it varies from person to person, one group is giving us a good idea of American vibes.
LARP 4th of July is a drama about the wasted American dream, the group writes on Facebook.
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Expanding on the idea, they speak to wealth inequality as a driving force behind their costuming and acting.
More than 200 years later, many Americans are living under different conditions than the nations founding fathers imagined.
Barely making ends meet, they strive to be family members and worthy Americans, despite poverty and exclusion.
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The Polish folks cosplaying as Americans don the patriotic trappings of being in the U.S.
They wear American flag shirts and hats while decorating their homes with flags.
(It is the 4th of July, after all!)
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But, thats not all.
So, what do Americans think of 4th of July LARP?
Many think that the group is spot on with their dress and set design.
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