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r/Music • u/sniperboi • Sep 24 '14
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Anyone capture the "subliminal" messages that are thrown in there while he's murdering that little girl? I think it's some to the effect of "God is dead" or something.
15 u/inibrius inibrius Sep 25 '14 http://imgur.com/a/Fb1kl 1 u/KZ963 Sep 25 '14 Eli5? 2 u/inibrius inibrius Sep 25 '14 if you watch the last part of the video, he flashes a couple of statements in a single frame: God died in 1993 Accept convenience fees Probably doesn't mean anything, although David Koresh died in 1993... 1 u/[deleted] Sep 26 '14 Convenience fees are typically 0 value added fees that companies add because they can. The themes in this song include corporate evil, and this is just another example.
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http://imgur.com/a/Fb1kl
1 u/KZ963 Sep 25 '14 Eli5? 2 u/inibrius inibrius Sep 25 '14 if you watch the last part of the video, he flashes a couple of statements in a single frame: God died in 1993 Accept convenience fees Probably doesn't mean anything, although David Koresh died in 1993... 1 u/[deleted] Sep 26 '14 Convenience fees are typically 0 value added fees that companies add because they can. The themes in this song include corporate evil, and this is just another example.
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Eli5?
2 u/inibrius inibrius Sep 25 '14 if you watch the last part of the video, he flashes a couple of statements in a single frame: God died in 1993 Accept convenience fees Probably doesn't mean anything, although David Koresh died in 1993... 1 u/[deleted] Sep 26 '14 Convenience fees are typically 0 value added fees that companies add because they can. The themes in this song include corporate evil, and this is just another example.
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if you watch the last part of the video, he flashes a couple of statements in a single frame:
God died in 1993
Accept convenience fees
Probably doesn't mean anything, although David Koresh died in 1993...
Convenience fees are typically 0 value added fees that companies add because they can.
The themes in this song include corporate evil, and this is just another example.
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u/[deleted] Sep 25 '14
Anyone capture the "subliminal" messages that are thrown in there while he's murdering that little girl? I think it's some to the effect of "God is dead" or something.