@ladylizzie I don't think it's really that her own self hatred takes over—what's wrong with her and what's wrong with the world are reflections of each other. She has the same gun in her head as James Huberty. The scary thing isn't that she can't understand why the world is so terrible, it's that she can.
@ladylizzie I don't think it's really that her own self hatred takes over—what's wrong with her and what's wrong with the world are reflections of each other. She has the same gun in her head as James Huberty. The scary thing isn't that she can't understand why the world is so terrible, it's that she can.
@ladylizzie I'm not sure why you and other people always say that the first 3 songs on this album were amazing and act like it was only 3 in a row and stopped there. The 4th track, "Vicky's Box", is even more powerful than "Call Me" or "Green" and goes well following this one.
@ladylizzie I'm not sure why you and other people always say that the first 3 songs on this album were amazing and act like it was only 3 in a row and stopped there. The 4th track, "Vicky's Box", is even more powerful than "Call Me" or "Green" and goes well following this one.
The last and strongest of the amazing three songs .
The song starts out with a some bad things, and contrasts each of them to the supposed cause (legitimate or not)
But she is so miserable that her own self hatred completely takes over, as the beginning and end of all misery.
@ladylizzie I don't think it's really that her own self hatred takes over—what's wrong with her and what's wrong with the world are reflections of each other. She has the same gun in her head as James Huberty. The scary thing isn't that she can't understand why the world is so terrible, it's that she can.
@ladylizzie I don't think it's really that her own self hatred takes over—what's wrong with her and what's wrong with the world are reflections of each other. She has the same gun in her head as James Huberty. The scary thing isn't that she can't understand why the world is so terrible, it's that she can.
@ladylizzie I'm not sure why you and other people always say that the first 3 songs on this album were amazing and act like it was only 3 in a row and stopped there. The 4th track, "Vicky's Box", is even more powerful than "Call Me" or "Green" and goes well following this one.
@ladylizzie I'm not sure why you and other people always say that the first 3 songs on this album were amazing and act like it was only 3 in a row and stopped there. The 4th track, "Vicky's Box", is even more powerful than "Call Me" or "Green" and goes well following this one.