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  1. what happened to being a big time believer that people can change

    Many have the potential to change, but many won’t for whatever reason. I think I really appreciate that’s she seems to be hopeful but also realistic. I feel that it really resonates with my outlook on life/people.


  2. 'Oblivion' is the only song I like from her. I'm thinking about giving her a go. Which album should I start with?

    Start with visions. If you like the weirder parts of Visions, work backwards and move to Halfaxa. If you like the more pop parts, move forward to Art Angels.


  3. hUAHAhaHAahAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaAHauAHAHAaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

    iM-MA MA-MATERIAL IMMATERIAL BOYS IMMATERIAL GIRLS IM-MA MA-MATERIAL IMMATERIAL

    -Proverbs 2:13


  4. Hoping for

     

    Misbelieving

    Not So Bad In LA

    Science

    Purge

    Cure

    Sculpture

    Little Things

    Focus

    This would be one of the most disappointing things to see as a track list


  5. Copy and paste of my analysis of Nico and the Niners from this reddit post: https://www.reddit.com/r/twentyonepilots/comments/8y68dd/fan_theory_tyler_and_josh_are_both_emulating/

     

    As stated from the beginning of the anticipated single from TOP, "east is up." Therefore, west must be down. Down = low(er). It is also stated that that he is "higher when [he] is lower". He is higher because modern technology has given him (personified Western civilization) the higher ground.

     

    The razor blades mentioned in the song are not being used on himself but rather on those that he wants to control. Although, he states "not yet" as if he is unsure of this method of approach given that he has much greater technology at his disposal, guns. Nico and the Niners is the name of his platoon that he orders at the end of the song to "fire," presumably at those that he wants to oppress.

     

    Dema is old English for "judge". In the song, he's cutting ties with the judge (Dema) by stating that "Dema don't control us." By cutting ties witht the judge, a symbol for moral temperament/overseeing, he is abandoning human morality in order to enable him (Western civilization) to colonize other civilization with a "lighter" burden.

     

    Christianity being a major accomplice to Western imperialism allows for other lyrics to fall into place within this theory. The bishops (Church) know that "Dema doesn't control us," but God does. Therefore, they can relinquish their own moral compass in order to let God (Manifest Destiny) take control. East is up, like heaven. Like heaven, the "east" is what the imperialist are most driven to attain/reach.

     

    Anyways, I hope my fan theory sparks some interests. I'm still having trouble interpreting the "jumpsuits" and "rebel clothes" but I would love to hear about what you guys think!


  6. I wish Charli had never played Hey Boy Hey Girl live, it's so ugly and made all of the angels with horrible taste come out of their "I Love It" stanning holes. I truly hope it never leaks.

    Rot :*


  7. how long have been listening to her? it is, it just takes time. The twinkles towards the end are to die for.

    Too bad the migraine actually kills you before you get that far

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