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Does anyone listen to these songs just to vibe out? Like, my life is perfectly fine, im not edgy or depressed but the song just sounds nice. I don't read into the lyrics either, I just chill out to the tunes.
I always though this song was about a shy high school boy going to a party and having a panic attack attack at the party. The party is really overwhelming and he just wished to leave. Until is when he notices a girl in the corner also having a panic attack (tears falling down at the party. Saddest little baby in the room) and he sits down next to her and even though they are both having a panic attack, they are able to comfort each other by just being there for each other.
This song seems to talk about the fears that someone has and how their special one sees it from outside. In it, there are some references to how the person that’s referred to in the song tries to go outside, to parties and stuff, but gets lonely and ends up being the “Saddest little baby in the room” so their special one tries to comfort them, listening to their fears, which also kind of damages them, “Get a little grey hair for every scare they share”
"Tears falling down at the party, saddest little baby in the room" just reminds me of overstimulation at school, parties, social gatherings, etc. where nobody else understands why you're crying or how you're feeling as an autistic person in a neurotypical world. I feel like this song can hold so many meanings for so many different people and I'm here for all of it.
I don't know why, but with a lot of Jack Stauber's music, he's able to make the song seem so nostalgic to a moment that we have or never have lived, especially with this song. And the synth and the chorus at
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This sounds like a song you'd hear in an indie psychological horror film during a torture scene
I feel like a lot of people miss the true meaning of the song. The
Does anyone listen to these songs just to vibe out? Like, my life is perfectly fine, im not edgy or depressed but the song just sounds nice. I don't read into the lyrics either, I just chill out to the tunes.
Theory: this song is about jack's anxiety.
Me while using a knife to pry open a jar: THOSE ARENT MEANT TO BEND
I always though this song was about a shy high school boy going to a party and having a panic attack attack at the party. The party is really overwhelming and he just wished to leave. Until is when he notices a girl in the corner also having a panic attack (tears falling down at the party. Saddest little baby in the room) and he sits down next to her and even though they are both having a panic attack, they are able to comfort each other by just being there for each other.
He is the only recorded man in human history to be able to hear eyes
the person who invented glowsticks: those are meant to bend
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Me looking back at the anatomy in my old drawing:
Me: bends my finger backwards bc I'm double jointed
"I cant be the only one who hears you" hits me like truck every single time. 😭
This song seems to talk about the fears that someone has and how their special one sees it from outside. In it, there are some references to how the person that’s referred to in the song tries to go outside, to parties and stuff, but gets lonely and ends up being the “Saddest little baby in the room” so their special one tries to comfort them, listening to their fears, which also kind of damages them, “Get a little grey hair for every scare they share”
"Tears falling down at the party, saddest little baby in the room" just reminds me of overstimulation at school, parties, social gatherings, etc. where nobody else understands why you're crying or how you're feeling as an autistic person in a neurotypical world. I feel like this song can hold so many meanings for so many different people and I'm here for all of it.
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I don't know why, but with a lot of Jack Stauber's music, he's able to make the song seem so nostalgic to a moment that we have or never have lived, especially with this song. And the synth and the chorus at
"Tears falling down at the party"
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