I know this is ridiculous but I always thought it described the kind of people who played The World. It's been a while since I've seen the anime, but a lot of them were running away from social problems or rejections. They entered The World to have these safe connections but it was always fake, and they were always alone in their own thoughts. And yes Tsukasa of course, the brooding protagonist forced into a huge empty world and refusing to accept people as they came to him.
I feel this song really manages to capture the supreme loneliness of social discontinuity and all its effects.
I know this is ridiculous but I always thought it described the kind of people who played The World. It's been a while since I've seen the anime, but a lot of them were running away from social problems or rejections. They entered The World to have these safe connections but it was always fake, and they were always alone in their own thoughts. And yes Tsukasa of course, the brooding protagonist forced into a huge empty world and refusing to accept people as they came to him.
I feel this song really manages to capture the supreme loneliness of social discontinuity and all its effects.