First, to understand any BR song, one must get the definition of the big words because they usually make all the difference.
Lascivious refers to "arousing sexual desire" or "inclined to lustfulness".
Diogenes was a greek philosopher who looked around the streets of Athens for an honest man.
Rectilinear refers to formed by straight lines.
So! My interpretation is that the beginning really does refer to the sexual "get off" and I always assumed it had to do with a lack of interest in the fake (green-screen mentality) of the person he is referring to and impatience at they way they create these unnecessary, and fake, situations (alluring intricacies).
But the second part does refer to a ride and going in straight lines while wanting to turn around, so that would refer to wanting to "get off" as in off the ride to get away from the future that we have created with these fallacies.
First, to understand any BR song, one must get the definition of the big words because they usually make all the difference. Lascivious refers to "arousing sexual desire" or "inclined to lustfulness". Diogenes was a greek philosopher who looked around the streets of Athens for an honest man. Rectilinear refers to formed by straight lines.
So! My interpretation is that the beginning really does refer to the sexual "get off" and I always assumed it had to do with a lack of interest in the fake (green-screen mentality) of the person he is referring to and impatience at they way they create these unnecessary, and fake, situations (alluring intricacies).
But the second part does refer to a ride and going in straight lines while wanting to turn around, so that would refer to wanting to "get off" as in off the ride to get away from the future that we have created with these fallacies.