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@MrDavladimir i dont think it suppose to make sense. i think the little glowing things are like life and the other things are like the ugly and nasty things in life way and maybe they mean death, and when the tree blows up it meaning how we can block the ugly nasty things. IDK thats what i think!
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i wish i could understand the video, because i dont understand it
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song= one of my favs
video= dogshit. it makes me want to put pipebombs under the beds of elderly people
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@iamjoei No problem
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@maosef lol my bad. Thanks for the correction.
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@iamjoei Its not Irish its Scottish, Robert Burns was/is a really famous poet who lived during the Scottish enlightenment, 18th century.
"We look to Scotland for all our ideas of civilisation" - Voltaire, French philosopher.
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@CandSCycles Auld Lang Syne is a song Irishfolk play on the new year. It represents times gone and new times to come. I was curious one day and looked it up and started to learn a rendition of the song. Check it out! It's a good song! There's many versions on youtube, but I reccomend Robert Burns' version!
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@CandSCycles thanks for the info. makes sense to me :)
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Auld Lang Syne means something like a long time ago. referring to some point in history.
It pisses me off that a band as good as this isnt as big as I would like it to be
allenwazhereagain 3 years ago 37
hurt and tool best bands ever!
phly4all 3 years ago 21