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Post by The Centurion on Jul 9, 2007 20:30:52 GMT -5
Shriek your vanitys spawned from boredom a cheap excuse for attention ignoring blessings embracing all thats wrong you would stab your heart for a sympathetic word force fed your problems every day we cry for you so afraid you'll be boring you cover yourself in gloom and drag us down with you will you be interesting? when all are dead and gone? come get your own disease impress all your friends let them cry for you in fascination so entertaining in your hell immorality embraced within yourself will you be interesting? when all are dead and gone? what did you expect you'd find? when all is said and done? So afraid of missing out being ignored in happiness mind twisted in agony resentful of those without problems your self image becomes your god in this battle of degeneration you would exchange every blessing every miracle every ounce of your integrity only to obtain one thing an illness to call your own
This song is the crux of what the Thoughtless Existence is about. It explains how many people are slaves to self created problems. In the American society I live in, everything is so based around entertainment, people will ruin their own lives just to make them more entertaining.
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Post by Todd on Jul 10, 2007 20:20:53 GMT -5
I figured that out the day i read them, I really like the lyrics to this album
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Post by dustborn on Oct 3, 2007 6:18:23 GMT -5
Though I'm no expert here, I think that the lyrics hold less a scorn for shallowness than a lament for the self-destruction that ensues. For from illness comes helplessness, and people are not so much selling their lives for entertainment as they are surrendering them. So far as I can see, the song is accusing a process here, not a person, even though it is adressed at an individual, while the anger comes from pity, not self-righteousness. Beneath the immediate anger in this song there seems to be a deeper resentment for forces of apathy that are as much a social phenomenon and a personal plague as they are a vice.
At any rate, that's enough spamming up the forums from me tonight.
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Post by ironguardian on Oct 3, 2007 6:31:29 GMT -5
7 posts in not spamming... and I don't know any spammer which uses a vocabulary half as developed as yours.
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Post by dustborn on Oct 3, 2007 6:39:14 GMT -5
...Oh, so it's a crafty spammer am I then? Lol. Ah, I guess I just feel like I shouldn't have the right to make so many posts.
And dammit, I just can't stop... I swear, some days I need Internet Anonymous or something...
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Post by Todd on Oct 3, 2007 18:57:31 GMT -5
Dustborn shall now have a new title.....Crafty Spammer LOL
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Post by dustborn on Oct 3, 2007 20:15:16 GMT -5
...and there was much rejoicing.
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Post by Todd on Oct 4, 2007 4:08:44 GMT -5
and gnashing of teeth LOL
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Post by ironguardian on Oct 7, 2007 12:57:55 GMT -5
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Post by dustborn on Oct 8, 2007 20:47:55 GMT -5
I'm like a ninja of spam.
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Post by mordecaix7 on May 5, 2008 11:59:06 GMT -5
This is how you post spam:
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