I think these songs lyrics describe the exact reaction a person would get if they got on SSRI meds to overcome social anxiety or obsessive compulsive disorders.
I think these songs lyrics describe the exact reaction a person would get if they got on SSRI meds to overcome social anxiety or obsessive compulsive disorders.
Look at the Song lyrics in light of being about overcoming OC disorder and shyness of social anxiety or generalized anxiety disorders and every line is a tight fit.
Look at the Song lyrics in light of being about overcoming OC disorder and shyness of social anxiety or generalized anxiety disorders and every line is a tight fit.
The K is inplace where the C used to be O.C. -> O.K.
ceasing to be the old me
won't want to hide anymore
The K is inplace where the C used to be O.C. -> O.K.
ceasing to be the old me
won't want to hide anymore
You feel more alive, more outgoing, you want to "turn your front light on" rather than hide...
You feel more alive, more outgoing, you want to "turn your front light on" rather than hide anymore.
That's how I see it, but maybe I just need more meds, lol.
Given the album came out in 2003 I had always thought the 'K' was the 'K' in 2K, as opposed to the C in 20th century. So maybe the narrator is getting better as time moves on.
Given the album came out in 2003 I had always thought the 'K' was the 'K' in 2K, as opposed to the C in 20th century. So maybe the narrator is getting better as time moves on.
But I think I might prefer Jimbolaya's theory. And you can never get enough meds!
But I think I might prefer Jimbolaya's theory. And you can never get enough meds!
One of my favorite Grandaddy songs ever. Ubpeat, peppy, and yeah, inspiring. In a not-moronic way.
Does anyone know what this lines mean: "Now that the K's in place Where the C used to be"?
maybe the "k" as in "ok" as in accepting things and being ok with them and "c" maybe as in "can't" which was his old view
maybe the "k" as in "ok" as in accepting things and being ok with them and "c" maybe as in "can't" which was his old view
I think these songs lyrics describe the exact reaction a person would get if they got on SSRI meds to overcome social anxiety or obsessive compulsive disorders.
I think these songs lyrics describe the exact reaction a person would get if they got on SSRI meds to overcome social anxiety or obsessive compulsive disorders.
Look at the Song lyrics in light of being about overcoming OC disorder and shyness of social anxiety or generalized anxiety disorders and every line is a tight fit.
Look at the Song lyrics in light of being about overcoming OC disorder and shyness of social anxiety or generalized anxiety disorders and every line is a tight fit.
The K is inplace where the C used to be O.C. -> O.K. ceasing to be the old me won't want to hide anymore
The K is inplace where the C used to be O.C. -> O.K. ceasing to be the old me won't want to hide anymore
You feel more alive, more outgoing, you want to "turn your front light on" rather than hide...
You feel more alive, more outgoing, you want to "turn your front light on" rather than hide anymore.
That's how I see it, but maybe I just need more meds, lol.
Given the album came out in 2003 I had always thought the 'K' was the 'K' in 2K, as opposed to the C in 20th century. So maybe the narrator is getting better as time moves on.
Given the album came out in 2003 I had always thought the 'K' was the 'K' in 2K, as opposed to the C in 20th century. So maybe the narrator is getting better as time moves on.
But I think I might prefer Jimbolaya's theory. And you can never get enough meds!
But I think I might prefer Jimbolaya's theory. And you can never get enough meds!
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@frijolito_ts From Jason Lytle on a Reddit AMA: "My ex-wife's name started with a K. The girl's name before her started with a C."
@frijolito_ts From Jason Lytle on a Reddit AMA: "My ex-wife's name started with a K. The girl's name before her started with a C."