I happen to have heard and memorised the line towards the end to conclude with “A.P.C.”, an abbreviation for armoured personnel carrier. In other words, something which is used not least in war zones or ones developing as such. And this might lead to the question of what it would mean for the manufacturers of such military equipment to depend on conflicts. Although this interpretation would seem to be a bit removed from what seems to be characterised as a cold father figure, to which one could add that cold mother figures may exist as well, it could be a more abstracted take on it. In case that the actual line reads “E.C.T.” as stated above, which is suggested to stand for electroconvulsive therapy, it would, nevertheless, suggest a theme of mental challenges. And this could be interpreted as both what is contributing to the behaviour of the father figure as well as what may result in those affected by it. A human landmine tends to manufacture the next, so to speak. In a broader sense, alongside questionable behaviour patterns such as egotism, aspects such as societal pressures and the commercial market system and its inherent inability of accounting for every last one could be seen as constants in causing or contributing to mental challenges. And as the mentioned therapy seems to be a controversial one, it could also be interpreted as a criticism towards camps in psychology competing for dominance. To the detriment of those being bombarded with, so to speak, more or less meaningful diagnoses and subjected to, alongside potential shortcomings in character of psychologists and psychiatrists themselves, supposed treatments of who knows what kinds.
I happen to have heard and memorised the line towards the end to conclude with “A.P.C.”, an abbreviation for armoured personnel carrier. In other words, something which is used not least in war zones or ones developing as such. And this might lead to the question of what it would mean for the manufacturers of such military equipment to depend on conflicts. Although this interpretation would seem to be a bit removed from what seems to be characterised as a cold father figure, to which one could add that cold mother figures may exist as well, it could be a more abstracted take on it. In case that the actual line reads “E.C.T.” as stated above, which is suggested to stand for electroconvulsive therapy, it would, nevertheless, suggest a theme of mental challenges. And this could be interpreted as both what is contributing to the behaviour of the father figure as well as what may result in those affected by it. A human landmine tends to manufacture the next, so to speak. In a broader sense, alongside questionable behaviour patterns such as egotism, aspects such as societal pressures and the commercial market system and its inherent inability of accounting for every last one could be seen as constants in causing or contributing to mental challenges. And as the mentioned therapy seems to be a controversial one, it could also be interpreted as a criticism towards camps in psychology competing for dominance. To the detriment of those being bombarded with, so to speak, more or less meaningful diagnoses and subjected to, alongside potential shortcomings in character of psychologists and psychiatrists themselves, supposed treatments of who knows what kinds.