This is NOT a song of love for a masochistic relationship as proven by the following points:
"Chorus:
Here's to me calling off this war
Here's to me walking out that door
Here's to the only casualty
Here's to the mess you made of me"
"I don't know what I like better, saying goodbye or saying that I hate her"
The misinterpretation from the above comment is due to the lack of understanding of sarcasm in the above lyrics. The song was written to be funny, however, the message is not recieved well on the average listener's analytical level, therefore, it's taken as a hateful break-up song, or a song for, the above mentioned, masochistic love, when all that it truly is is a funny, "in-your-face" message, not different from songs such as The All-American Reject's "Gives You Hell."
This is NOT a song of love for a masochistic relationship as proven by the following points:
"I don't know what I like better, saying goodbye or saying that I hate her"
The misinterpretation from the above comment is due to the lack of understanding of sarcasm in the above lyrics. The song was written to be funny, however, the message is not recieved well on the average listener's analytical level, therefore, it's taken as a hateful break-up song, or a song for, the above mentioned, masochistic love, when all that it truly is is a funny, "in-your-face" message, not different from songs such as The All-American Reject's "Gives You Hell."