i thought of it as talking about sexuality. my reasoning is this:
the part that goes: "Maybe one day we can choose
How it feels to be a woman or a man
Without rules we're buried underneath"
made me think it means something like one day it wont be such a big deal to be gay/les/trans, etc. maybe one day it will be more socially acceptable.
"I don't wanna live this destiny" not wanting to be socially "forced" to remain a man/woman and being able to be who you are inside, not being trapped inside the body you were born in.
i guess its more about transgender (and the like) issues, because we all know that Hollywood Undead and Jeffree Star have worked together on music and such.
"So when my body burns in ashes only sing the truth
Let these words strengthen all your views"
our bodies are only containers for who we really are. who said those containers cant sometimes be mislabeled?
tbh i hope it is becasue hollywood undead use the word faggot alot... which kinda gives negetive connitations... then only way i can think that it wouldnt is ecasue i use it...AS im not straight so i kinda feel like its not an insult... however we nkow how much hollywood undead love pussy... so maybe some of them are bi or feel they have been forced into their sexuality??
tbh i hope it is becasue hollywood undead use the word faggot alot... which kinda gives negetive connitations... then only way i can think that it wouldnt is ecasue i use it...AS im not straight so i kinda feel like its not an insult... however we nkow how much hollywood undead love pussy... so maybe some of them are bi or feel they have been forced into their sexuality??
Lolwut?
As a hardcore HU fan, I'm afraid I'll have to flag you on that, man. Hollywood Undead never worked with Jeffree Star; songs like "Turn off the Lights" were to mock Jeffree Star. Sad, but true. I don't have anything against Star, but they're in competition with him. Think of it: they've both started on MySpace and elevated into the underground, with Hollywood Undead being slightly more popular. BUT... before that, they made "Turn off the Lights", while still on MySpace. What sense would it make to do a duo with their biggest rival? I'm not calling you stupid or...
Lolwut?
As a hardcore HU fan, I'm afraid I'll have to flag you on that, man. Hollywood Undead never worked with Jeffree Star; songs like "Turn off the Lights" were to mock Jeffree Star. Sad, but true. I don't have anything against Star, but they're in competition with him. Think of it: they've both started on MySpace and elevated into the underground, with Hollywood Undead being slightly more popular. BUT... before that, they made "Turn off the Lights", while still on MySpace. What sense would it make to do a duo with their biggest rival? I'm not calling you stupid or anything, but they certainly never worked with him.
i thought of it as talking about sexuality. my reasoning is this:
the part that goes: "Maybe one day we can choose How it feels to be a woman or a man Without rules we're buried underneath"
made me think it means something like one day it wont be such a big deal to be gay/les/trans, etc. maybe one day it will be more socially acceptable.
"I don't wanna live this destiny" not wanting to be socially "forced" to remain a man/woman and being able to be who you are inside, not being trapped inside the body you were born in. i guess its more about transgender (and the like) issues, because we all know that Hollywood Undead and Jeffree Star have worked together on music and such.
"So when my body burns in ashes only sing the truth Let these words strengthen all your views"
our bodies are only containers for who we really are. who said those containers cant sometimes be mislabeled?
tbh i hope it is becasue hollywood undead use the word faggot alot... which kinda gives negetive connitations... then only way i can think that it wouldnt is ecasue i use it...AS im not straight so i kinda feel like its not an insult... however we nkow how much hollywood undead love pussy... so maybe some of them are bi or feel they have been forced into their sexuality??
tbh i hope it is becasue hollywood undead use the word faggot alot... which kinda gives negetive connitations... then only way i can think that it wouldnt is ecasue i use it...AS im not straight so i kinda feel like its not an insult... however we nkow how much hollywood undead love pussy... so maybe some of them are bi or feel they have been forced into their sexuality??
Lolwut? As a hardcore HU fan, I'm afraid I'll have to flag you on that, man. Hollywood Undead never worked with Jeffree Star; songs like "Turn off the Lights" were to mock Jeffree Star. Sad, but true. I don't have anything against Star, but they're in competition with him. Think of it: they've both started on MySpace and elevated into the underground, with Hollywood Undead being slightly more popular. BUT... before that, they made "Turn off the Lights", while still on MySpace. What sense would it make to do a duo with their biggest rival? I'm not calling you stupid or...
Lolwut? As a hardcore HU fan, I'm afraid I'll have to flag you on that, man. Hollywood Undead never worked with Jeffree Star; songs like "Turn off the Lights" were to mock Jeffree Star. Sad, but true. I don't have anything against Star, but they're in competition with him. Think of it: they've both started on MySpace and elevated into the underground, with Hollywood Undead being slightly more popular. BUT... before that, they made "Turn off the Lights", while still on MySpace. What sense would it make to do a duo with their biggest rival? I'm not calling you stupid or anything, but they certainly never worked with him.