@9CL7T9k8cjnD@mastodon.social The image features a text description of a quote in German, "Solange der Beat des Un-Lebens steht auch sie und gebietet ewiges Leid in diese Welt," which translates to "As long as the beat of non-life stands, so does she. And gives birth to eternal suffering in this world." The text discusses the interpretation of the phrase "Beat des Un-Lebens" (beat of non-life) and its possible meanings, such as a state of being that is not truly alive or the rhythm of death or decay. The quote is attributed to a Mastodon profile banner of a gamer named "omega," suggesting it might be from a video game, fantasy or dark fiction, or a quote that resonates with the gamer's interests.
The image includes a photograph of a stone wall with the German text inscribed on it, and a grayscale portrait of a man with a serious expression. The text suggests searching online for parts of the quote, using terms like "video game quote" or "fantasy quote," and considering the gaming preferences of "omega" to find the specific attribution. The overall tone of the text is
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@9CL7T9k8cjnD@mastodon.social The image features a text description of a quote in German, "Solange der Beat des Un-Lebens steht auch sie und gebietet ewiges Leid in diese Welt," which translates to "As long as the beat of non-life stands, so does she. And gives birth to eternal suffering in this world." The text discusses the interpretation of the phrase "Beat des Un-Lebens" (beat of non-life) and its possible meanings, such as a state of being that is not truly alive or the rhythm of death or decay. The quote is attributed to a Mastodon profile banner of a gamer named "omega," suggesting it might be from a video game, fantasy or dark fiction, or a quote that resonates with the gamer's interests.
The image includes a photograph of a stone wall with the German text inscribed on it, and a grayscale portrait of a man with a serious expression. The text suggests searching online for parts of the quote, using terms like "video game quote" or "fantasy quote," and considering the gaming preferences of "omega" to find the specific attribution. The overall tone of the text is dark and ominous, reflecting the theme of the quote.
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@9CL7T9k8cjnD@mastodon.social The image is a table that provides a hermeneutical reading of Depeche Mode's "Policy of Truth" lyrics. The table is divided into two columns: "Lyric" and "Interpretation." The "Lyric" column lists specific lines from the song, while the "Interpretation" column offers a detailed explanation of each line's meaning.
The table begins with the lyric "You had something to hide," interpreted as suggesting the person addressed has kept secrets, hinting at a past of deception or concealment. The interpretation continues with lines like "Should have hidden it, shouldn't?," implying regret or irony, and "Now you're not satisfied with what you're being put through," indicating dissatisfaction and regret from revealing or confronting the truth.
Further interpretations include "It's time to face the consequence," emphasizing the inevitability of facing the repercussions of past actions, and "For delivering the proof," referring to the evidence or revelation of th
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@9CL7T9k8cjnD@mastodon.social The image is a table that provides a hermeneutical reading of Depeche Mode's "Policy of Truth" lyrics. The table is divided into two columns: "Lyric" and "Interpretation." The "Lyric" column lists specific lines from the song, while the "Interpretation" column offers a detailed explanation of each line's meaning.
The table begins with the lyric "You had something to hide," interpreted as suggesting the person addressed has kept secrets, hinting at a past of deception or concealment. The interpretation continues with lines like "Should have hidden it, shouldn't?," implying regret or irony, and "Now you're not satisfied with what you're being put through," indicating dissatisfaction and regret from revealing or confronting the truth.
Further interpretations include "It's time to face the consequence," emphasizing the inevitability of facing the repercussions of past actions, and "For delivering the proof," referring to the evidence or revelation of the truth that was previously concealed. The phrase "In the policy of truth" suggests that adhering to the "policy" or principle of truth, while ideal, leads to complex consequences in real life.
The table also includes lines like "Never again is what you swore," indicating a vow made never to repeat the mistake of being truthful or transparent, and "The time before," referring to a previous situation where a similar event occurred. The interpretation of "Now you're standing there tongue-tied" suggests the person is at a loss for words, likely facing the consequences of their actions or inability to handle the situation.
The table continues with lines such as "You'd better learn your lesson well," warning to internalize the experience and learn from it, and "Hide what you have to hide," suggesting it is better to keep secrets or avoid full disclosure for self-preservation. The interpretation of "And tell what you have to tell sometimes" advocates selective honesty, knowing when to reveal the truth and when to withhold it.
Further interpretations include "You'll see your problems multiply their resolution," cautioning that full transparency can lead to an escalation of problems, and "If you continually decide," suggesting consistent choices, likely with drawbacks. The interpretation of "To faithfully pursue" implies a commitment to following through with the "policy of truth," despite knowing its consequences.
The table also includes lines like "The policy of truth," reiterating the idea of truth as a policy, and "It's just time to pay the price," indicating the individual must face the consequences of their actions. The interpretation of "For not listening to advice" reflects on the regret of ignoring warnings or guidance, and "And deciding in your youth," referring to youthful decisions that have led to the current predicament.
The final interpretation, "Overall Interpretation," states that the bridge of the song makes the message crystal clear, warning of the dangers of adhering strictly to a "policy of truth," suggesting that it's sometimes wiser to be selective with honesty, as full transparency can lead to more problems than it solves. The repetitive refrain underscores the regret tied to truth-telling and the cyclical nature of learning hard lessons through experience.
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Als Antwort auf -0--1- • • •@9CL7T9k8cjnD@mastodon.social The image features a text description of a quote in German, "Solange der Beat des Un-Lebens steht auch sie und gebietet ewiges Leid in diese Welt," which translates to "As long as the beat of non-life stands, so does she. And gives birth to eternal suffering in this world." The text discusses the interpretation of the phrase "Beat des Un-Lebens" (beat of non-life) and its possible meanings, such as a state of being that is not truly alive or the rhythm of death or decay. The quote is attributed to a Mastodon profile banner of a gamer named "omega," suggesting it might be from a video game, fantasy or dark fiction, or a quote that resonates with the gamer's interests.
The image includes a photograph of a stone wall with the German text inscribed on it, and a grayscale portrait of a man with a serious expression. The text suggests searching online for parts of the quote, using terms like "video game quote" or "fantasy quote," and considering the gaming preferences of "omega" to find the specific attribution. The overall tone of the text is
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The image includes a photograph of a stone wall with the German text inscribed on it, and a grayscale portrait of a man with a serious expression. The text suggests searching online for parts of the quote, using terms like "video game quote" or "fantasy quote," and considering the gaming preferences of "omega" to find the specific attribution. The overall tone of the text is dark and ominous, reflecting the theme of the quote.
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Als Antwort auf -0--1- • • •@9CL7T9k8cjnD@mastodon.social The image is a table that provides a hermeneutical reading of Depeche Mode's "Policy of Truth" lyrics. The table is divided into two columns: "Lyric" and "Interpretation." The "Lyric" column lists specific lines from the song, while the "Interpretation" column offers a detailed explanation of each line's meaning.
The table begins with the lyric "You had something to hide," interpreted as suggesting the person addressed has kept secrets, hinting at a past of deception or concealment. The interpretation continues with lines like "Should have hidden it, shouldn't?," implying regret or irony, and "Now you're not satisfied with what you're being put through," indicating dissatisfaction and regret from revealing or confronting the truth.
Further interpretations include "It's time to face the consequence," emphasizing the inevitability of facing the repercussions of past actions, and "For delivering the proof," referring to the evidence or revelation of th
... mehr anzeigen@9CL7T9k8cjnD@mastodon.social The image is a table that provides a hermeneutical reading of Depeche Mode's "Policy of Truth" lyrics. The table is divided into two columns: "Lyric" and "Interpretation." The "Lyric" column lists specific lines from the song, while the "Interpretation" column offers a detailed explanation of each line's meaning.
The table begins with the lyric "You had something to hide," interpreted as suggesting the person addressed has kept secrets, hinting at a past of deception or concealment. The interpretation continues with lines like "Should have hidden it, shouldn't?," implying regret or irony, and "Now you're not satisfied with what you're being put through," indicating dissatisfaction and regret from revealing or confronting the truth.
Further interpretations include "It's time to face the consequence," emphasizing the inevitability of facing the repercussions of past actions, and "For delivering the proof," referring to the evidence or revelation of the truth that was previously concealed. The phrase "In the policy of truth" suggests that adhering to the "policy" or principle of truth, while ideal, leads to complex consequences in real life.
The table also includes lines like "Never again is what you swore," indicating a vow made never to repeat the mistake of being truthful or transparent, and "The time before," referring to a previous situation where a similar event occurred. The interpretation of "Now you're standing there tongue-tied" suggests the person is at a loss for words, likely facing the consequences of their actions or inability to handle the situation.
The table continues with lines such as "You'd better learn your lesson well," warning to internalize the experience and learn from it, and "Hide what you have to hide," suggesting it is better to keep secrets or avoid full disclosure for self-preservation. The interpretation of "And tell what you have to tell sometimes" advocates selective honesty, knowing when to reveal the truth and when to withhold it.
Further interpretations include "You'll see your problems multiply their resolution," cautioning that full transparency can lead to an escalation of problems, and "If you continually decide," suggesting consistent choices, likely with drawbacks. The interpretation of "To faithfully pursue" implies a commitment to following through with the "policy of truth," despite knowing its consequences.
The table also includes lines like "The policy of truth," reiterating the idea of truth as a policy, and "It's just time to pay the price," indicating the individual must face the consequences of their actions. The interpretation of "For not listening to advice" reflects on the regret of ignoring warnings or guidance, and "And deciding in your youth," referring to youthful decisions that have led to the current predicament.
The final interpretation, "Overall Interpretation," states that the bridge of the song makes the message crystal clear, warning of the dangers of adhering strictly to a "policy of truth," suggesting that it's sometimes wiser to be selective with honesty, as full transparency can lead to more problems than it solves. The repetitive refrain underscores the regret tied to truth-telling and the cyclical nature of learning hard lessons through experience.
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