J.TrIDr3ESpPJEs ID: 26294a Sept. 2, 2018, 3:30 a.m. No.2843822   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2843753

That's certainly a good interpretation.

 

I'm not clear on Q's stance to violence. The Q community is largely opposed to it, so I thought Q was using the opportunity to drop a hint as to an example song used to trigger individuals (Ex: Catcher in the rye has the 'shooting hat').

 

Songs can seem pro or anti anything, but underneath they often have a secondary meaning. How you feel about the song often indicates what it's intended to make you feel. It's kinda like sarcasm, depending on how a set of words are said, it can either come across good or bad.

 

Your revulsion to it (songs that trigger behaviours often feel to people to be 'off' or 'wrong' or 'unpleasant' in some way - because you subconscious is letting you know it carries a bad message) is likely a good earmark of it being a trigger video.

 

Contrast to classical songs. Often you'll only either enjoy the song, find the song 'dull' or won't have any particular feelings towards it. When was the last time Beethoven made you, or anyone, really, feel physically sick?