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I like hearing u guys'thoughts so
Havoc, whats the reasoning behind the firebrand songs u just handed us?
EEEEE IM SO EXCITED YOU ASKED ANON!! This is gonna be a bit long. I can do this with legit almost any Slenderverse protag. -Mod Havoc
1. Hell's Comin' With Me by Poor Man's Poison just reads to me like a Firebrand song. The song starts with a man who was kicked from a village due to their leader, (with this song likely a rich corp) he's been beaten and bloody and he swears that he's going to come back and burn down the village.
It's not a threat it's a fucking promise that they won't get away with what their doing. The drifter does in fact come back and he burns down the village for their mistreatment of him and others. Like how Firebrand talks about defeating slenderman for everyone and himself.
Theres a line specifically that goes, I am the righteous hand of God. And I'm the devil that your forgot. It just sounds like something he'd say when he finally get that upper hand he needs.
2. & by Tally Hall. This song is in its purest form about opposites. It lists opposites through the entire song, and I think it's a Firebrand song because I think he would like the song in general. There's also this underlying plot of the song about taking the black and white and resting in the middle of it and I think that just fits him.
The line in this song that goes, Came back again to make it clear that he never said it would meet demand. Shame on a martyr claiming friends from either perspective of & This just fits him to me.
The way the song talks about opposites is very much the way he would talk to Noah about things. Confusing and cryptic.
3. Laplace's Angel (Hurt People? Hurt People!) by Will Wood is another song about black and white and good and evil. Its about how Will Woods made bad choices, but the bad things he did were due to the circumstances he was put into. He made those choices because he felt there was no other choice to make. So could he be considered evil for the bad choices he made if he made them out of circumstance.
The line, Could you take a look at me? Am I bad, am I bad, am I bad, am I really that bad? Now we're singin' ooooh Whatever you think of me If you were in my shoes You'd walk the same damn mile I do (Oh, oh right) is part of the reason I see this as a Firebrand song. Its sort of like he's explaining to someone what he's done and why. Like he would ask the person if you were put in this problem you wouldn't you do the same thing I did?
Is there good and evil when you're put in a bad situation to begin with really in general fits tribetwelve as a whole for me as well.
4. Boss by The Correspondents is about someone whos sick of a powerful person controlling him and the people around him. Its a conversation held between the man and the powerful person in which the man insults him and tells him that the tides will be changing because him and others are planning an uprising.
The line, I can feel the tide and it's turning (Keep it turning, keep it turning) You're already wading waist deep And while you think you're still leading, we're winning Steal the tide that you're so desperate to keep its something that would be said to someone like The Observer or Slenderman himself. Because hes messing with the timeline so much and changing things to make them win.
5. Bottom of the River by Delta Rae is about breaking away from either a powerful god or being. (This is one of the many meanings of the song.) It details ways in which this powerful gods rituals are dangerous, like letting someone drown.
The line, Hold my hand Ooh, baby, it's a long way down to the bottom of the river Hold my hand Ooh, baby, it's a long way down, a long way down shows hardships still to come. Like the singer is talking to the listener about breaking away and the damages being done. It reminds me of how Firebrand is with Noah.
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today's haul :
cereal , milk , chips , a bong , a box of lighters , weed (stole it from a dealer who wuz tryna sell it to children lmfao crazy) , gun powder , confetti
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ok so imagine being law. imagine you are trafalgar law from one piece. you decide to form an alliance with monkey d luffy because he was the most convenient option at the time and you really want to take down doflamingo. you dont really know luffy very well because you only met him one time for like five minutes. almost immediately after sealing the deal on your alliance you regret it because youve realized that luffy is a maniac who listens to nobody and his crew is made up of freaks. "oh god what have i done im screwed" you think, because luffy doesnt even understand what "alliance" means. he thinks youre his new best friend now. but the cook reassures you that luffy is good on his promises despite his eccentricity and you can trust him. he seems sympathetic to your plight, like he understands how you feel. "oh thank god, someone normal i can talk to" you think. five minutes later you watch the cook nearly pass out because he saw a womans bare ankle. you regret waking up that morning.
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