Talk:ありふれたせかいせいふく (Arifureta Sekai Seifuku)/@comment-29932207-20200124004523

I think this song is trying to say that we need to realize that we’re all similar, to realize from our mortality that we’re no better than the person beside us. So common world domination, is talking about the release of death, and how it joins us together. When she rips off her bandaid, there’s this kind of decision made before the scissors cut her into bandaids, she says “farewell and goodnight see you later all of those. There will come a day when they’ll be torn from each other and cut short”, she’s saying, one day when saying goodbye no one’s gonna say see you later (when you die these things stop). I think the whole becoming bandaids thing is a way to say, I’ve found the truth, and now you should all as well, because it’ll save you. I also found that there’s this sense of monitoring commonality from technology pointed out in the video, I think it points to the fact that with the new age there’s an uprising of awareness of the fact that we’re all similar, but also a need to act as though we’re special (with monitoring our feelings we shift to become someone else, but it’s useless because we’re all the same), I think it’s trying to say that we need to rip the bandaid off and deal with the instant pain to come to a true understanding. It hurts to know we all taste the same bitterness, that we’re all blobs of meat, that we all share commonalities, but once you know the truths you find that death and commonality is what saves us. When it says the similar names and let’s sing lalala or ra-ta-ta-ta, etc. it’s saying let’s join as one, and sing the truth.

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