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System of a Down – Needles Lyrics 3 years ago
@[Im:45129] Iranian Either you’re acting dumb or it isn’t an act. It doesn’t matter what he stated in the interview. He’ll flat-out lie during interviews in the same way he’s consistently lying about having a wife/child (that wife and child are both CGI-generated). Also, have you ever opened up Google Earth and zoomed out over the planet? If you haven’t, do it now. Then tell me why the planet is MOSTLY green. If humans have destroyed the planet with buildings, don’t you think it’d look more like Coruscant or Nar Shaddaa from Star Wars and not GREEN? Even highly-populated areas are filled with trees. Tell me WHY China is OVERWHELMINGLY green in satellite pictures (despite being the most populated country on the planet). Why are Bangladesh and India still OVERWHELMINGLY green despite being densely populated? WHY? WHY? WHY? And don’t even bother pulling the “I posted this 2 decades ago so there’s no possible way that I’d ever come back on this website” NONSENSE.

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System of a Down – Needles Lyrics 3 years ago
It’s an extremely multifaceted subliminal homosexual love song. He’s not LITERALLY talking about a tapeworm disease or drug abuse.

He’s subliminally expressing his love for anal, polygamous homosexual pornography, and a gay man that he’s profoundly in love with.

Also, he’s engaging in puns by using the word “tapeworm” so that it sounds like “gay boy/gay porn”.

It sounds like “My gay boy tells me what to do/my gay porn tells me where to go” and that’s a DELIBERATE pun because, let’s be real here, why would you rather sing about a debilitating tapeworm disease over a subliminal homosexual love song?

If that weren’t the case, he would’ve ensured that the words were clearly expressed. Don’t ask me how I know that — I just didn’t happen to be born yesterday and have enough life experience to know that when people want to be CLEARLY understood, they explicitly and CLEARLY express it (and yes, that can be done poetically in music as well too) so that there are NO doubts or QUESTIONS.

When he’s talking about “a needle in my hand”, he’s MOST LIKELY talking about injecting himself with methamphetamine (a drug that’s frequently used amongst homosexuals that love to engage in sex marathons and/or orgies)… not this nonsense some of you are talking about “depression and heroin use” — Serj is obviously not a depressed man or a drug abuser (he openly sings about spirituality, sex, and love) so we can take the “drug abuse/in a dark place” nonsense out of the picture and focus on what he REALLY means in this subliminal homosexual love song.

You have to listen to the emphasis in his words when he’s singing. He talks about “coming out” (and we obviously know what that means). When he says, “I cannot disguise”, he’s obviously stating that he can’t hide the fact that he’s a gay sex-obsessed homosexual (regardless of what he says or does or whatever act he puts on because sexual orientation is something that exudes from the soul — it’s not something that can be hidden). When he talks about “whisper up to me in your life of tragedy”, he’s telling his gay lover/soulmate that it isn’t even bad at all because love/telepathy/God/teleportation/eternal life is real in an eternal universe with an innumerable number of infinite galaxies/exoplanets and they have each other for the rest of eternity and will never die (because the soul is immortal), so why is he acting like his life is tragic?

It’s obvious. It’s a love song about one of his homosexual soulmates (given that he’s a polygamous homosexual man). It’s not about some tapeworm he got during a trip to Costa Rica. It’s not about drug abuse. It’s not about being controlled by a tapeworm, but more like being controlled by one of his “gay boys” (which he doesn’t mind because he’s never going to hurt him because they’re soulmates). It’s about his love for homosexual orgies and anal sex.

Oh, and let’s not talk about the fact that he says, “FUCK ME” at the end of the song. That’s a clear indication of what he’s talking about. For crying out loud, a GOOD NUMBER of his songs are EVIDENTLY about SEX and you really think that this song is the exception? You really think that he means “fuck me!” in the sense of “I’m fed up with this tapeworm! Someone get rid of it for me! Woe is me! I have never experienced so much intestinal pain in my life! Help me!!!” For starters, who the hell writes a HEAVY METAL song (you know, HEARTY SONGS that are CLEARLY expressing high health/vigour) while they’re debilitated because there’s a tapeworm controlling them? WHO? Exactly. Heavy metal is an expression of HEALTH/LIVELINESS (doesn’t matter how absurd the lyrics of any heavy metal song are)… not sickliness and debilitation. For crying out loud, when have you ever been to a heavy metal concert where EVERYONE WAS CRYING because “this is all SO sad!”? That’s an indication about what heavy metal is truly about: good/loving vibes. Sex is healthy so we can deduce that underlying all of these lyrics about there being a tapeworm controlling him, it’s a subliminal homosexual love song.

Also, let’s not talk about the fact that heterosexual men don’t generally go up to women and say, “Fuck me” because that’s generally considered something that people say when they’re demanding that they be penetrated by someone — heterosexual women GENERALLY don’t penetrate other men (unless they’re into the “kinkier” side of things, but truly, even if a woman is “kinky” as a heterosexual, heterosexual women generally don’t enjoy putting strap-ons on and penetrating other men — because, for starters, it’s not like she’s getting much pleasure out of that given that a strap-on isn’t optimum when it comes to stimulating the clitoris). So, we can deduce that he’s flat-out concluding the song by saying “fuck me” (in other words: “I’ve just spewed a lot of subliminal words and puns, but I’m just going to flat-out end this song by stating what I TRULY mean: ‘FUCK ME IN THE ASS’”).

Don’t even bother calling me “crazy” because I wasn’t born yesterday. For crying out loud, Serj consistently ACTS crazy and y’all are FANATICS of him! So, if anything, Serj and I are on the same level!

Xoxoxoxo

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iamamiwhoami – ; john Lyrics 3 years ago
All music is soulful and spiritual so this song was created ahead of time over precognitive/telepathic purposes. It’s about a polygamous gay man (who’s discovering that he’s polyamorous) in love with another polygamous gay man named “John”. They’re in love with each other, but “John” is acutely playing hard to get (alongside the rest of the polygamous gay men within that polyamorous relationship) — that’s why the gay guy who’s in the midst of his discovery is demanding that John “braces him up”. The reason why she says “I’m your slut” is because the gay man doesn’t completely understand what polyamory is or how it works, so he considers himself a “slut” instead of a man that has more than one lover (John being one of them). It’s hard to explain for me, but it definitely has to do with insecurity and fear. It’s about something that’s very real. This song isn’t about female sluts in high school/college and all of that nonsense — you can tell by mere spirit that it isn’t. Songs give off vibes — you can always tell whether that song was made for a specific person, specific people, or a specific purpose.

This song is extremely nuanced. There are double/triple/quadruple-entendres in what she’s saying. There’s also no coincidence that Iamamiwhoami has a suspicious amount of homosexuals in her audience (just like Azealia Banks does). They’re people who superficially look like they’re not making music for a specific audience, but they actually are. Like, there’s a reason why you hear gay men singing songs with lyrics that superficially look like they were made for women, but the soul knows the truth — you can tell that it was made for gay men. So, I don’t know why the other comments are trying to paint this song as if it’s about females in high school being sluts or prostitutes or some other heterosexual bullshit when it’s clear as day that this is about homosexual polyamory. What kind of fucking polyamorous heterosexual woman sits there saying, “May the god of me protect my soul…” as if this song was made in 1629 (centuries before feminism came about)? Feminism has AVIDLY protected female sexuality and you’re telling me that this song is relatable for females in the 2000s? Seriously, give me a break with all of this “I’m a female and I relate to this” nonsense. Women don’t say “may the god of me protect my soul” because they’re polyamorous — women are ACUTELY aware that feminism exists so I’m not buying that bullshit. A polyamorous gay man will most definitely say “may the god of me protect my soul” especially while being polyamorous. Emphasis on the god of *ME*… as in, this polyamorous gay man is so fucking insecure that he has to resort to believing in a god that specifically cares about him because the god that’s responsible for the major heteronormative religions has let him down! Seriously, if you read the major religious texts, you come to realise that the ones within the LGBT+ that are receiving the most criticism are HOMOSEXUAL MEN. Technically, EVERYONE is receiving criticism for all types of “sinning”, but when it comes to criticism of sexuality, homosexual men have it the worst. That’s an undeniable fact. Based on this, a polyamorous homosexual man is mathematically MORE LIKELY to resort to creating his own god that listens to him and cares for him more than any other person of any other sexual orientation or gender identity.

To imply that this song isn’t spiritual or soulful in nature is erroneous because she mentions “God” and “soul”. I’m listening to the vibes that this song is giving off more than I’m listening to the lyrics. It’s kind of like when someone you know undeniably loves you says “I hate you” — you know that they’re lying because the vibes that they’re exuding while they say “I hate you” aren’t hateful vibes, but loving vibes… and the intention is also to make you laugh.

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