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This track is about how our social world has become a transactional space full of atomized, schizoid agents who are trapped in process-centered addictions to the media that enslaves them.
lyrics
I saw you last night on the internet looking for something
I sent you my pics like you asked but you didn't say nothing
I sent an emoji but I didn't get no reply, no.
I'm disappointed but I'm also relieved
'Cause you might be a psycho
And I'm caught in a cycle
Of my own brain chemicals leading me nowhere.
I can't decide if I'm more addicted to the hope or the despair.
I just need a little more of that drug that I adore
Until I can find a better way.
I'm gonna stay hooked up to the feed
Cause it gives me exactly what I need.
I think we're all traumatized from hurting each other
And turning our social lives into a hookup culture.
I know it's gonna take time for us all to recover.
But we gotta start somewhere
If we want to fight for a much brighter future.
And get out of this cycle
Of our own brain chemicals leading us nowhere.
I can't decide if I'm more addicted to the hope or the despair
I just need a little more of that drug that I adore
Until I can find a better way
I'm gonna stay hooked up to the feed
Cause it gives me exactly what I need.
credits
released March 24, 2023
Written, Arranged, Performed and Produced by Trappa Skunk
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