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Having transcended his lesser nature, all he has left is his bitterness and disenchantment. He has shed his ability to feel empathy for anyone and with newfound stature and confidence, repurposes himself into in becoming the ultimate culture war iconoclast, the eponymous ''"[[Antichrist Superstar (song)|Antichrist Superstar]]"'', having finally concluded that what the people truly want is what he sought to dispose of. They no longer deserve salvation. In this manner he adopts as his personal insignia the epithet "When you are suffering, know that I have betrayed you" as he lets his scathing vitriol spiral into [[1996|nihilism and misanthropy]], ranting against ''everything''. Spent and disconsolate, the ''"[[Man That You Fear]]"'' intimates that "[[Minute of Decay|I'm on my way down now, I'd like to take you with me. I'm on my way down]]" as he embarks on a final scorched earth campaign of [[The Reflecting God|apocalypse]], delivering the condemnation, "your world is an ashtray, we burn and coil like cigarettes [...] it's the nature of the leeches, the virgins [to feel] cheated, you've only spent a second of your life" and contracting the world like the pupil of an eye into the size of a bullethole, "one shot and your world gets smaller". He begins to destroy everyone and everything including himself and his revolution, declaring, "pray your life was just a dream, the cut that never heals [...] the world in my hands, there's no one left to hear you scream [...] no one left for you". As he abrogates everything into nothingness, he begins to understand that "when all of your wishes are granted, many of your dreams will be destroyed"<ref>{{cite web|last=Quelland |first=Sarah |url=http://www.metroactive.com/papers/metro/12.14.00/cover/manson-0050.html |title=Into the Mind of Marilyn  |publisher=Metroactive Music |date=2000-12-14 |accessdate=2010-08-10}}</ref>.
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Having transcended his lesser nature, all he has left is his bitterness and disenchantment. He has shed his ability to feel empathy for anyone and with newfound stature and confidence, repurposes himself into in becoming the ultimate culture war iconoclast, the eponymous ''"[[Antichrist Superstar (song)|Antichrist Superstar]]"'' (or alternatively, ''"The Disintegrator"''), having finally concluded that what the people truly want is what he sought to dispose of. They no longer deserve salvation. In this manner he adopts as his personal insignia the epithet "When you are suffering, know that I have betrayed you" as he lets his scathing vitriol spiral into [[1996|nihilism and misanthropy]], ranting against ''everything''. Spent and disconsolate, the ''"[[Man That You Fear]]"'' intimates that "[[Minute of Decay|I'm on my way down now, I'd like to take you with me. I'm on my way down]]" as he embarks on a final scorched earth campaign of [[The Reflecting God|apocalypse]], delivering the condemnation, "your world is an ashtray, we burn and coil like cigarettes [...] it's the nature of the leeches, the virgins [to feel] cheated, you've only spent a second of your life" and contracting the world like the pupil of an eye into the size of a bullethole, "one shot and your world gets smaller". He begins to destroy everyone and everything including himself and his revolution, declaring, "pray your life was just a dream, the cut that never heals [...] the world in my hands, there's no one left to hear you scream [...] no one left for you". As he abrogates everything into nothingness, he begins to understand that "when all of your wishes are granted, many of your dreams will be destroyed"<ref>{{cite web|last=Quelland |first=Sarah |url=http://www.metroactive.com/papers/metro/12.14.00/cover/manson-0050.html |title=Into the Mind of Marilyn  |publisher=Metroactive Music |date=2000-12-14 |accessdate=2010-08-10}}</ref>.
  
 
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