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Intolerance Prison Sex Sober Bottom Crawl Away Swamp Song Undertow Flood Stinkfist Eulogy Useful Idiot Message to Harry Manback Hooker with a Penis Intermission Die Eier Von Satan Pushit Cesaro Summability Third Eye Artwork Salival 1.

Third Eye 2. Part of Me 3. Pushit 4. Message to Harry Manback II 5. You Lied 6. Merkaba 7. No Quarter 8. LAMC 8. Maynard's Dick Artwork Lateralus The Grudge Eon Blue Apocalypse The Patient Mantra Schism Parabol Parabola Ticks and Leeches Lateralus All the stuff we see around us should repulse us the pain caused by the fisting.

But it doesent because we're used to it. AdmiralBac0n on November 04, That was retarded. Bifftowes on January 01, I think your thinking of Vicarious. My Interpretation I am fairly certain that this song is about "borderline personality disorder".

Could be wrong though. It portrays a journey of emotion as he slips deeper into the borderline. I often wonder why things are the way they are. I don't understand why. I don't understand why I let one person affect me so deeply. Two years have passed since she replaced me.

I wake up not knowing what love feels like anymore. Or if it was love at all. I still wonder how someone can change within a single week. I still ache within for apparently no reason.

I am only nineteen years of age and am ridiculously nonsensical for feeling this way. With music I transcend the bullshit. This song and many others enhance my experience on Earth. If you want to understand this song, you have to know this disorder. Otherwise you won't get this Borderliner on February 13, Link. The title was chosen to confuse the normal people.

But it's so ridiculous. Only a borderliner or someone who know a borderline person can really understand the meaning of this genial song. Borderliner on February 13, Borderliner yup, yup, yup!

InsecurSpike on April 24, Borderliner I'm rather certain that it references fisting. It may also reference Borderline personality disorder but that is less clear from the Lyrics. I don't see it but I do not have Borderline personality disorder. Apparently I needit tofigure this out. Which essentially means that Maynard would have to have it to write about it. Or at least years of research into the subject.

That said I am not intending to demean those who have it. There but for the Grace of a God that either exists or doesn't Go I. And I am no better. None of us choose our afflictions.

But we all have them. Anyway Maynard is the type of guy who would write a song with 2 meanings or more just to see if people get them. General Comment I always thought it was about heroin use, because I guess you would feel a bit numb after using that and the more you had the more you wanted as in this part: It's not enough I need more Nothing seems to satisfy I don't want it I just need it To breathe, to feel, to know I'm alive PunKinDrubliC on February 07, Link.

PunKinDrubliC I agree, it's about a couple doing smack together. And he can play fonds in many ways, but I think that Maynard, put in this way so "dirty" to see things so that we interpret the world where that person is, the loss of sensitivity, and the desire for something else, or of a motive. That is my interpretation of the lyrics. I agree with everything that was said so far I'm a man of few words even though I'm a writer this disease makes us feel like we are puppet Masters controlling the other person's emotions and sexuality weather knuckle deep or shoulder deep were controlling them until they leave us then they're controlling us.

Sodomy, plants a demon firmly in the victim's root chakra. That demon now controls the victim's sexual drive. This song is another attempt to glorify 'sodomy'. I personally believe that it is a song about consumption and society presently. Nothing is ever enough and we just can't stop consuming and creating, material and non-material things. Also, being someone who suffers from BPD, this song can seem to reference it, but just because there is the word 'borderline' does not mean that its about it or solely about it.

BPD can be a different experience for everyone with different symptoms. Definitely a great song though! Songs in general are and can be interpreted in many different ways. Ones interpretation is ones own interpretation of that song.

There are hits of sexual abuse and feelings of being lost in the lyrics of this particular song. But we as reads can only assume what's being said,unless knowing the truth or true meaning behind Any song is how we react to it. If it means something to us in any way or it brings out an emotion in us a feeling. That in my opinion, is the whole point of the song. To incite an emotional connection with the songs lyrics or the writers emotions.

I was told that this particular song was about a man being raped and I assumed that the rape happened in prison. But after reading some of the other interpretation of this song and what I was told I can honestly see how the person that told me their interpretation of this song may be somewhat right.

But then again I didn't write this song, so I don't really know and can't honestly say which interpretation is Dead on. To the guy that thought the song was about Borderline personality disorder. I actually have BPD and this song pretty much exactly describes what it's like to have this illness none of the lyrics are out of place and your interpretation was so spot on its almost like you could have been talking about me.

How you related the lyrics and their meanings are exactly how I interpreted them. This song is actually how I found out that I have the illness in the first place. The only area of the interpretation I would give an additional layer or perspective to is "turn around and take my hand" and not that the other interpretations don't still hold true. Especially considering the verse "this may hurt a little but it's something you'll get used to", which also echoes Jungian psychology and many of Jung's quotes such as "there is no coming into consciousness without pain.

I really like this song, the meaning of the song for me is about love and feelings but the fear to speak out when you feel really deeply about a person. I suppose it can be relevant to sex but mostly it is fear of sharing feelings with another.. I think it's basically a song about becoming desensitized. Whether it's sexually or whatever the case may be. So the chick starts out normal, finger deep Eventually, you become desensitized to that, however, and you will keep digging in order to feel something Until you are elbow deep, whatever the case may be.

Not that the song is necessarily about anal fisting, although the title and words would suggest that I agree Stinkfist is about a relationship. Tool songs often refer to the pain and the ecstasy of physical pleasure, boredom, and psychological entrapment of love and sex.

These physical and mental feelings do parallel drug addiction as well. Stinkfist can be perceived as anal fisting, but also metaphorically to describe the deep and painful mental imprisonment and deep physical connection experienced in a sexual relationship. Partner 1 is mentally and emotionally bored with the relationship, but the intense physical pleasure is a constant reminder of their chemistry. Partner 2 is the manipulator. The manipulator is aware of Partner 1's feelings and doubts regarding the relationship.

Through sex whatever sex you wish to imagine , the manipulator expresses what is best for 1. Reminding them how the physical pleasure or pain symbolizes their love, affection, and eternal bond.

Something they are uncertain they will experience if they leave the relationship. Thus as the song continues, partner 1 is constantly reminded how everything will be ok, and is the way it should be, yet falls deeper and deeper into the sex, the shit, the stink. PS - The society and drug interpretations were interesting, but I took this song literally. Its a song about raunchy, brainwashing sex. I'm sure you all have experienced a relationship where the everything was wrong, yet the sex kept you in it.

I think the song is about relationships in society where there is an over consumption of sex and consumption The other is also the product of the same commercial consumption but she is addicted to his product and plays the part of the masochist allowing herself to receive the abused for her commercial addiction. The song progresses from fingers to shoulders and I believe this to be a metaphor for addiction, specifically heroin addiction. Its an illustration of how you move deeper into the iron grips, the progressive nature of the disease.

It relinquishes the soul and allows you to feel. It will breath life into you. Without it you are nothing, mere matter occupying time and space, a void. Maynard states he doesnt want it that he just needs it.



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