Those people who constantly reblog your stuff but you never really talk:
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So called "free thinkers" when I yell
FREEEEEEEESIAAA!!!! HERE I AM!!!!
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Did you ever post the raven in a glue trao image publicly. if not then please make sure to post the really zoomed out version if you decide to post it at all thankyouu
i forgot to post this ty for the reminder
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I need to talk about GGXRD music sooo
Sky Should Be High, I think, is about how Sol sees the world and his journey. Every other verse talks about struggling, being wronged, fighting for your life, and teetering on the edge of surrender.
In the main chorus, the words "fade away" are said. I really think that's Sol's driving motivation throughout the story as it is presented here.
Sol has been fighting a physical and emotional war for decades. He wants things to go back to normal. But even if that happens, he knows that so much will be missing. So much will have changed. So is it even worth fighting anymore?
"Sky should be High" essentially means, "This isn't the way things should be"
Sol Baguy, The Flame of Corruption, was supposed to be Frederick. Jack-O and Justice were supposed to be Aria. That Man, or The Devil, was supposed to be Asuka. They were supposed to make the world a better place. But that's not how things went. It's safe to say that, at the start of the series, Sol has lost almost everything. Everything in his life went terribly wrong.
But. In the final bridge, there's a moment of calm contemplation.
Can't you see?
The innocent may find the way
Wise men lose track of the single path
No one... knows tomorrow
To me, this is when Ky entrusted Sol to take care of Sin. Yeah, Sol thought having to drag a kid around with him was a pain in the ass. Yes, he thought Sin was annoying, but in a sense, Sol was literally being given the future of the world.
Sin has had a pretty shit life up to that point. Despite that, he always has optimism. Sin tries making friends, making the world a better place, and bringing joy and hope to others, and he is still just a kid. Though they had their differences, Sol and Sin saw the same hope that Ky saw. Realizing not only the trust placed in him by Ky but also the hope that still remained in the world, Sol makes a declaration:
I'LL
NEVER,
EVER,
KNEEL
DOWN!
That's when the track goes from a song of mourning to a power anthem. "Fade away" is replaced by "Stairway," which makes me think of a stairway to Heaven. In the context of the song, I think it bears some of that meaning. It marks an ascension. A revival of something. Sol realizes there's still more to live for other than revenge. He realizes if he keeps fighting, if he keeps climbing those stairs, he'll eventually reach the top. If he keeps fighting, the world might just become a better place.
When "Fade Away" is said again, it feels more like Sol is warding off evil. Like he's telling the evils of the world to dissappear– not asking it to, but demanding, and even forcing it to. Those last 3 lines feel almost a warning to that evil and strife. "Just one moment left" before he ends it with his own two hands.
Sky Should Be High!
This isn't how things should be, but some things will never be the same. And it's better that way. The experiences Sol has had and trials he's undergone have led him to the people who care so deeply about him; It was in others that he found his hope.
One day, he'll be able to fade away. He won't be the Flame of Corruption, a bounty hunter, a Gear slayer, or the man that saved the world. One day, He'll just be Frederick Bulsara again. It'll be different. But that's ok.
Uuuuuh yeah. Those are my thoughts on Sky Should Be High.
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Meat is tasting splendid tonight it must be the blood
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which crematorium oven door puzzle bird would you be
what does this even mean.
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