Nine Inch Nails - Right Where It Belongs (Tour Visuals)
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@Sennith ehhhhh.....
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@Phatcheck check out everything i do is a balloon by boards of canada, it has the same monkey people, its a bike safety instructional video
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THanks for uploading!
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@phatcheck it's MSI - planet of the apes
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@rabidmonk5 THIS IS NOT SPAM. look up DVD video soft and D/L the free youtube to mp3 converter and you can get any song or audio off of youtube. I don't know that you can an official release of it.
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Anyone know where on you tube theres another video with this version? it ROCKS.
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anyone know about the video with people who have ape-like (protruded mouths) faces?
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PLEASE reload this video with louder audio :-( It's wonderful.
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The next thought this is giving me is that making people believe they realised something by giving some hints feels kind of like manipulation too.
So yes I agree with the message of the song but at the same time it makes me feel more manipulated by NIN than by the government which I questioned from the beginning.
I wonder why it gets so complicated.
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I like this song alot for its content and the calming singing.
However, the thoughts this is stirring up in me are a bit complicated.
We create not only what controlls us but also what we hate. We have a government just because we fear others arent able to controll them selfes, so
we push the bothersome job onto something thats not "us" like the government.
While we wish for them to controll the others. we ignore the fact that we may be manipulated and suddenly act all suprised?
Just too ironic.



It's called art. I know it's strange to come by these days.
psychicwhoosh 2 years ago 26
A lot of people choose not to see the truth, they cling to other peoples' ideas and refuse to question them. BEcause discovering that one or more of the ideals you base your existence on (not to get existential here) are in fact false. Then everything you believe based on those ideals is false or misguided. The comfort derived from those beliefs falls away to the unknown. Fearing the unknown, we'd rather not reevaluate ourselves. But we need to. And introspection is sorely lacking today.
diablogate 3 years ago 14