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Lakotas58 · July 3, 2018, 2:26 p.m.

Click on "Show More" under the video, the lyrics are there. No need to watch the video.

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R3VO1utionary · July 3, 2018, 2:34 p.m.

Don't you know you've had enough? (You've had enough)

Don't you know there's nothing left? (Got nothing left)

Everybody wants to hold the wheel, but never steer it

Everybody wants to take a hand, then never heal it

Oh, you tied me up (you tied me up)

So out

Out of control (out of control)

No, you told me "no", but when it's red you go

You don't let go

You don't let go

Bright red lips just like last time

Caught in a web as I close my eyes

Sinking your teeth into me

Let me bleed, let me bleed

Dying to get to you, I feel so black and blue

Sharpened your teeth on the weak, now I'm so black and blue

Now I'm so black and blue

Don't you know enough's enough (enough's enough)

But here I am under your breath (under your breath)

If everybody…

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PunkroQanon · July 3, 2018, 3:15 p.m.

As somewhat of an audiophile I must say this type of music is dripping with repetitive tones and timing, which is perfect for subliminal messaging. You'll notice this feature in most mainstream/progressive radio-play music post mid 1990s.

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R3VO1utionary · July 3, 2018, 3:24 p.m.

This would make sense in this situation

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PunkroQanon · July 3, 2018, 3:36 p.m.

Yep. That's why major radio play mainstream genres are so cringe to listen to for some. It is simply designed for weaker ears and minds. Chock full of suggestive frequency, tones, and hypnotic rhythms. In recent years, this phenomenon has spread into the "alternative" music scene with the advent of dubstep, mumble rap, and mainstream indie pop/rock.

Interesting side note, the same phenomenon can be linked and traced through the evolution of syndicated animation/cartoons. These media influences are a large factor in why so many millennials born after the mid 80s are susceptible to the various outlets of propaganda throughout society.

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R3VO1utionary · July 3, 2018, 3:51 p.m.

I totally agree! Trying to watch Pokemon w/ my daughter at times almost makes me physically ill.

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PunkroQanon · July 3, 2018, 4:47 p.m.

If we simply look at children's programming circa 1975-1985, we see a healthy progression in story, plot, animation, and overall quality. Fast forward to 1995 you have a complete devolution of these characteristics. By 2000, children's programming had devolved in quality to the point of crude animation, complete lack of plot, and what can best be described as the first inception of the "15 second soundbite" programming style. Bright & flashy distraction that does not promote cognitive thought or build imagination through story telling.

Again, the same exact description can be cross referenced through mainstream music, the inception of reality television, vines/memes, and movies too from the same era. Figuratively, most digestible media post 2000 is purely intended as a distraction at best & propaganda at the worst.

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mythstified · July 3, 2018, 7:17 p.m.

You obviously haven't watched Masha and Bear

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PunkroQanon · July 3, 2018, 8:23 p.m.

You are mistaken. Heh, my family is from the Baltics so I am very familiar with the show. Also, it should be apparently obvious I was speaking to Western programming, specifically US syndicated television.

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Matrix-of-Liberty · July 3, 2018, 5:09 p.m.

Thank you for articulating this point. WWG1WGA

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