It can be interpreted either way. But the way TFK wrote it, it's most certainly about God.
It can be interpreted either way. But the way TFK wrote it, it's most certainly about God.
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There's the Puppet master, which is obviously Satan. He's the very first manipulator, after all. It's about breaking away from the strings that he pulls on people, and then telling others to break their's and be free. It calls out the people that fake being free and tells them they are just puppets.
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There's the Puppet master, which is obviously Satan. He's the very first manipulator, after all. It's about breaking away from the strings that he pulls on people, and then telling others to break their's and be free. It calls out the people that fake being free and tells them they are just puppets.
Song about braking conformity, not anything to do with god... Dipshits...
It can be interpreted either way. But the way TFK wrote it, it's most certainly about God.
It can be interpreted either way. But the way TFK wrote it, it's most certainly about God.
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There's the Puppet master, which is obviously Satan. He's the very first manipulator, after all. It's about breaking away from the strings that he pulls on people, and then telling others to break their's and be free. It calls out the people that fake being free and tells them they are just puppets.
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There's the Puppet master, which is obviously Satan. He's the very first manipulator, after all. It's about breaking away from the strings that he pulls on people, and then telling others to break their's and be free. It calls out the people that fake being free and tells them they are just puppets.
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Exactly what Jakeob said.
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Exactly what Jakeob said.
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