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  • #21
    Re: Our Bodies Ourselves

    Originally posted by thedebutante
    hahaha. sweet berries are waiting for two
    I know you love crypting sentences and you're good at them I might add, meaning they're cryptic but not too cryptic. But what in the name of sweet Mary and Joseph does the above mean?

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    • #22
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      that's what i'm trying to figure out. i have my theories. to be fair, this one is not my own encryption. i was actually listening to system of a down's "question" as i read the post and thought the response was fitting. what i posted is a spin off of some of their lyrics.

      the mention of mary and joseph kind of solidifies one of my theories (berries=forbidden fruit, two=adam and eve; i also think berries=poison berries, something about suicide etc)

      the song goes like this:
      sweet berries ready for two
      ghosts are no different than you
      ghosts are now waiting for you
      are you

      haha, yup my own little world it is

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      • #23
        Re: Our Bodies Ourselves

        Originally posted by thedebutante
        that's what i'm trying to figure out. i have my theories. to be fair, this one is not my own encryption. i was actually listening to system of a down's "question" as i read the post and thought the response was fitting. what i posted is a spin off of some of their lyrics.

        the mention of mary and joseph kind of solidifies one of my theories (berries=forbidden fruit, two=adam and eve; i also think berries=poison berries, something about suicide etc)

        the song goes like this:
        sweet berries ready for two
        ghosts are no different than you
        ghosts are now waiting for you
        are you

        haha, yup my own little world it is
        Oh yeah, that's right. I like that song actually but didn't place the lyrics. The refrain is about mortality and continuation of life after death and ghosts are waiting and are no different also eludes to life after death. He's asking "Are you waiting for the ghosts, when you die?". The thing about the berries is a confusing though. Your theory about the forbidden fruit fits, thus it says don't eat the forbidden fruit (don't sin) or else you won't get to see the ghosts that are waiting for you. I've noticed that SOAD songs are quite religious for a band with a satanist member (I read somewhere the Daron was).

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        • #24
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          see i dont see it as religious at all. although a religious fan could argue that the mention of ghosts signifies a belief in the afterlife. to be honest, i also see the berries as representative of drugs (shrooms, etc) that make you hallucinate and see the ghosts and imagine your soul fly. haha

          the song is called question. they want each person to come up with their own answer that fits their own beliefs. therefore the religious view implies an answer when it shouldnt
          Last edited by thedebutante; 01-23-2006, 02:14 AM.

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          • #25
            Re: Our Bodies Ourselves

            Daron's a Satanist?

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            • #26
              Re: Our Bodies Ourselves

              Originally posted by thedebutante
              see i dont see it as religious at all. although a religious fan could argue that the mention of ghosts signifies a belief in the afterlife. to be honest, i also see the berries as representative of drugs (shrooms, etc) that make you hallucinate and see the ghosts and imagine your soul fly. haha

              the song is called question. they want each person to come up with their own answer that fits their own beliefs. therefor the religious view implies and answer when it shouldnt
              it asks the listeners whether they believe in afterlife, whether they themselves lean one way or another is debatable, but I thought it was a about questions on mortality.

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              • #27
                Re: Our Bodies Ourselves

                well ya, that's what i love about it. it's so open to interpretation

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                • #28
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                  Originally posted by TomServo
                  Daron's a Satanist?
                  Too bad he didn't post here a few months back. He could have met the Dusken.
                  Achkerov kute.

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                  • #29
                    Re: Our Bodies Ourselves

                    Originally posted by Anonymouse
                    Too bad he didn't post here a few months back. He could have met the Dusken.
                    He was lurking around a few hours ago. Actually, it was more of a short appearance. I miss him.

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                    • #30
                      Re: Our Bodies Ourselves

                      Originally posted by TomServo
                      He was lurking around a few hours ago. Actually, it was more of a short appearance. I miss him.
                      Yes, he's like Patrick Swayze in the movie Ghost.
                      Achkerov kute.

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