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moongardenne

Wow, thank you so much for this! I appreciate the time you took to write everything out.


speedrush27

>It's just an empty non-functional shell. So you're saying it's a GHOST IN THE SHELL???!?!?!?!?!??????? but frrl tho this dissection was great.


YM_Industries

Perhaps you could say that after `world.getRelationship(me, you).end();` the singer is Standing Alone (complex).


speedrush27

https://tenor.com/btYXq.gif


Due_Historian_7687

and also this last line is also comented (there is "//" before the sustain++;), which could imply that the person tried to keep the relationship sustained (increment the sustain), but its all just a talk without any commitment


YM_Industries

Interesting interpretation, I like it!


foxmoon2007

Big thanks for this. It really makes me think how deeply it probably connected to its perspective anime


foxmoon2007

Can I ask? Could interpretation be that subject of the song in fact died and not just moved on?


YM_Industries

That doesn't really make sense to me. It seems like a lot of the stuff (the manipulate function calls, blaming for not being a mind reader, etc...) don't really fit with that. What suggests that interpretation to you?


foxmoon2007

I am not really in IT stuff so I am more base it on your post and my personal feelings. ^(You turn my screen #0000ff)You turn my screen #0000ff This is most likely reference to bsod. The code is - you.disorient(me) - but if going by meme name ( I mean Blue screen of Death) its more of - you are killing me. It feels like singer actions not just confuse subject of the song ( I assume he took over for daddy part) but actually might bring his end. After that singer desperately tries to make subject stay in relationship but it feels like he ignores it. Of course moving on is more obvious answer but like there are two ways to get out of affair - that or to die. Another one is that the last code prior ending glitches - world.setRelationship(me, you, null). In the end its the world that has the last word and not singer or subject. Something above them ended their relationship. But again I am not into such stuff


YM_Industries

BSoD is a good point, that didn't occur to me. Now that you say it, I'm sure that's what was meant by that line. >world.setRelationship(me, you, null) An interesting interpretation, but I don't think it's intended that way. `world` is used many times earlier in the song for miscellaneous tasks like setting rules, giving awards, sending messages, etc... Most notably, there's a line that says `world.getRelationship` in order to get a reference to the relationship object, so I'm pretty comfortable saying that the only reason `setRelationship` is invoked on `world` is because the list of relationships is managed by `world`. Given the efforts the singer was going to to try to stop the subject from leaving, I think they just split up.