Difference between revisions of "Talk:Blank and White"
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+ | :: No problem :) I'm sure you can understand that if we open songs up for interpretation, things could get very messy, particularly seeing as songs and their meaning can be based a lot on personal perspective. If you have a quote from Manson regarding song meaning, go right ahead, but as stated, if its a personal interpretation I think it's probably better for the forums. [[User:‡-me-‡|‡-me-‡]] 12:02, 20 March 2010 (UTC) |
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Sorry David, I reverted your edit as I feel that it's largely interpretive and therefore open to a lot of differing opinion which is probably left at forum level. That and Manson himself has stated in an interview that this song was a reference to Suffragettes ‡-me-‡ 11:57, 20 March 2010 (UTC)
- Ok That's fine, Sorry about that.
- No problem :) I'm sure you can understand that if we open songs up for interpretation, things could get very messy, particularly seeing as songs and their meaning can be based a lot on personal perspective. If you have a quote from Manson regarding song meaning, go right ahead, but as stated, if its a personal interpretation I think it's probably better for the forums. ‡-me-‡ 12:02, 20 March 2010 (UTC)