An Exercise in Self Portraiture: Go Shoot Yourself Lyrics

We are living in your trust back to square one again this is becoming what it was meant to For self-exploitation for meaningless narcissism this is becoming and encyclopedia for our ideas Suck it up and shoot ten upload click stop type- I'll sign up to finger fuck your wasted coke bottles now upload Turn to the left turn to the right try to capture the pain juxtaposition between your dark silhouette and the stark white wall Capture the ambiguous expression the one that forms a marriage between concept and form You might be beautiful let's find out- Suck it down suck it up a throat swallowing thousands to sing you softly to sleep.
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matt0009 On Jun 23, 2005
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Cover art for An Exercise in Self Portraiture: Go Shoot Yourself lyrics by Number Twelve Looks Like You, The

This song is about myspace whores.

Cover art for An Exercise in Self Portraiture: Go Shoot Yourself lyrics by Number Twelve Looks Like You, The

Yeah, it's about the "myspace angles." I.E., kids that take pictures of themselves from certain angles so you can barely see what they look like. They hide their narcissism behind self-doubt, and hate themselves so others won't. It's silly. I actually saw them on Thursday, but they didn't play this song.

Cover art for An Exercise in Self Portraiture: Go Shoot Yourself lyrics by Number Twelve Looks Like You, The

this song is about internet porn. lyrics like suck it down, Upload, signing up, capture the pain, and the whole last line just seem like its the only thing it could mean to me

Cover art for An Exercise in Self Portraiture: Go Shoot Yourself lyrics by Number Twelve Looks Like You, The

it could also be about slutty girls on myspace haha

Cover art for An Exercise in Self Portraiture: Go Shoot Yourself lyrics by Number Twelve Looks Like You, The

This song is a critique of modern society's transition to what sociologists are calling the "image based culture" we now live in, the expression of everything through imagery.

 
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