Although I don't know Mr. Manson's exact meaning of this song, he changed my life with this song and here's why. I was raised in a strict Christian home and sent to Christian school. My parents would raid my cd collection and attempt to make me get rid of albums they deemed offensive. I was raised a Christian and was Christian until I became older and began to question it and eventually turned against it. I was then an Atheist living in a Christian home. I was living a lie. I went to church with my parents every Sunday and went through the motions. I felt trapped. I was pretending to be something I wasn't. Eventually I got to the point where I could no longer take it and had to "come out" to my parents and tell them I was an Atheist and I did not believe in god or heaven or hell. It was this song that single handedly influenced me to do just that. The line "I wear this fucking mask because you cannot handle me. Here is my real head." told me what I had to do. I had to take off the mask that I was wearing and show them who I really was even though they couldn't handle it, wouldn't like it, and it would be ugly to them. Marilyn Manson taught me to be myself and changed my life forever.
@armagoddamnmotherfuckingeddon I am the same way. i was living a lie growing up because i as well lived in a strict christian family. I was forced to go to church and i couldn't relate to any of it. it didn't feel right. Marilyn Manson has taught me to be myself. He's helped me change and grow as a person and i never felt so happy.
@armagoddamnmotherfuckingeddon I am the same way. i was living a lie growing up because i as well lived in a strict christian family. I was forced to go to church and i couldn't relate to any of it. it didn't feel right. Marilyn Manson has taught me to be myself. He's helped me change and grow as a person and i never felt so happy.
Although I don't know Mr. Manson's exact meaning of this song, he changed my life with this song and here's why. I was raised in a strict Christian home and sent to Christian school. My parents would raid my cd collection and attempt to make me get rid of albums they deemed offensive. I was raised a Christian and was Christian until I became older and began to question it and eventually turned against it. I was then an Atheist living in a Christian home. I was living a lie. I went to church with my parents every Sunday and went through the motions. I felt trapped. I was pretending to be something I wasn't. Eventually I got to the point where I could no longer take it and had to "come out" to my parents and tell them I was an Atheist and I did not believe in god or heaven or hell. It was this song that single handedly influenced me to do just that. The line "I wear this fucking mask because you cannot handle me. Here is my real head." told me what I had to do. I had to take off the mask that I was wearing and show them who I really was even though they couldn't handle it, wouldn't like it, and it would be ugly to them. Marilyn Manson taught me to be myself and changed my life forever.
@armagoddamnmotherfuckingeddon He is a lovely man.
@armagoddamnmotherfuckingeddon He is a lovely man.
@armagoddamnmotherfuckingeddon I am the same way. i was living a lie growing up because i as well lived in a strict christian family. I was forced to go to church and i couldn't relate to any of it. it didn't feel right. Marilyn Manson has taught me to be myself. He's helped me change and grow as a person and i never felt so happy.
@armagoddamnmotherfuckingeddon I am the same way. i was living a lie growing up because i as well lived in a strict christian family. I was forced to go to church and i couldn't relate to any of it. it didn't feel right. Marilyn Manson has taught me to be myself. He's helped me change and grow as a person and i never felt so happy.