Oh my God! I'm feeling crazy man
What could it be?
As I walk into this place there's people staring at me
Somehow I feel I've got a fucked up disease
As I part the seas
Fingers come out pointing at me
Do I make you laugh?
Do you think I'm funny? Ha ha
Or funny queer?
Bitch, get outta here
Let me make myself clear
I don't give a fuck
All you people can suck my motherfuckin' dick!

What's with the hostility?
Why is it so provoked?
You're living in a fantasy that I cope
Go ahead, kick the shit out of me
It just fuels the comedy
Feel that you're superior
I feel your just plain absurd
Ridiculous vanity that is blurred
Go ahead, kick the shit out of me
It just fuels the comedy

Oh my god! This shit is crazy man
Look at this scene as I watch these
Stupid people act like they are machines
They should really all drop their knees
Oh, the jealousy that's the one thing I guarantee
Do I make you laugh?
Do you think I'm funny? Ha ha
Or funny queer shit? Get out of here
Let me make myself clear
I don't give a fuck
All you people can suck my motherfuckin' dick!

What's with the hostility?
Why is it so provoked?
You're living in a fantasy that's how you cope
Go ahead, kick the shit out of me
It just fuels the comedy
Feel that you're superior
I feel your just plain absurd
Ridiculous vanity that is blurred
Go ahead, kick the shit out of me
It just fuels the comedy

What's with the hostility?
Why is it so provoked?
You're living in a fantasy that's how you cope
Go ahead, kick the shit out of me
It just fuels the comedy
Feel that you're superior
I feel your just plain absurd
Ridiculous vanity that is blurred
Go ahead, kick the shit out of me
It just fuels the comedy


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    This is just a guess, but it seems to me that this is the song that they directed towards the people who dis "The Path to Totality". He's saying that he is the one who decides what his music sounds like and you can hate it all you want, it's just going to make it all the funnier to him.

    redalchemyon January 16, 2012   Link
  • +2
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    I agree with redalchemy. Jonathan Davis was quoted saying he hopes the new album pisses people off. So this song is saying "go ahead, I like it".

    Approx01on April 25, 2012   Link
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    This song isn't about "The Path to Totality". Anybody who is different (visible tattoo's, handicap, ect) will have people stop and stare that them no matter where they go. people who should know better will even stop and point. my mother has a few tattoos on her face and any time she goes out in public people act as if she has leprosy. overall its just a literal song about how different people are treated in public.

    tsc2077on February 09, 2013   Link
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    General Comment

    Seems to be about ppl goin on ego trips and putting other ppl down

    CyCobbon January 23, 2014   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I thought it's "You're living in a fantasy, that's how you cope."

    michael d1on August 09, 2014   Link
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    I believe it is about homosexuals, Society looks at them differently as if they have some disease and there is something wrong with them. And this song is the answer, From the point of a homosexual

    hossein100on December 21, 2019   Link

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