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Obiously the lyrics make the statement that if you have a perfect face/body, people will think that you also have a perfect mind and a perfect soul. In fact, we tend to trust more a beautiful person than an ugly one because our visual feedback is more positive. It sucks but it's true! :P
i think that when the song says 'make me beautiful' its like a reference to superficiality, asking somebody to make you something youre not. nip/tuck is my favorite show right now, if youre not already watching it, give it a shot
Your right about that. Nip/Tuck is the shit! This song is a beautiful piece, if you've heard the full length original song. But I can't help but think that this is a negative mood type song because it's sad what people would do to look so perfect and beautiful. Self explainitory for what it means but I just wanted to comment anyway.
It seems that the repetition is important... like, everything that anyone would see about a particular person, they would be envious because that person has it all. But, it is really only a superficial existence. The person outwardly portrays that they are perfect... and perfection in so many ways, that they actually are just ugly on the inside.
I think the a scissor sounds at the start are referencing plasti surgery and how someone is physically making her beautiful and giving society a view of her as a perfect soul/mind/face even though she still knows it's a lie.
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Obiously the lyrics make the statement that if you have a perfect face/body, people will think that you also have a perfect mind and a perfect soul. In fact, we tend to trust more a beautiful person than an ugly one because our visual feedback is more positive. It sucks but it's true! :P
Nip/Tuck theme song and no one bothers to comment?
lol, the song is kinda self explanitory
This song is one of the most amazing things i have ever heard in this life.
i think that when the song says 'make me beautiful' its like a reference to superficiality, asking somebody to make you something youre not. nip/tuck is my favorite show right now, if youre not already watching it, give it a shot
Your right about that. Nip/Tuck is the shit! This song is a beautiful piece, if you've heard the full length original song. But I can't help but think that this is a negative mood type song because it's sad what people would do to look so perfect and beautiful. Self explainitory for what it means but I just wanted to comment anyway.
It seems that the repetition is important... like, everything that anyone would see about a particular person, they would be envious because that person has it all. But, it is really only a superficial existence. The person outwardly portrays that they are perfect... and perfection in so many ways, that they actually are just ugly on the inside.
I think the a scissor sounds at the start are referencing plasti surgery and how someone is physically making her beautiful and giving society a view of her as a perfect soul/mind/face even though she still knows it's a lie.