Disconnexion (English Version)
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โฑ๏ธ 3:21 duration
๐ ID: 12580100
๐ Lyrics
Ugh, I think that mankind's greatest problem
Is that we constantly feel a limitless desire of expansion
To live without limits
Whilst living inside a world that is full of physical and Cartesian limits
If we refer to the nihilist thinkers and tragic philosophers
We manage to understand better the dizzying insignificance of our existence
And then the void that is our lives seems pretty obvious to us
Without being optimistic or pessimistic
But if we position ourselves as pure cynical philosophers
It's through the use of art of this that we manage to disconnect ourselves
From this Pascalean reality that frightens us so much
But all of this remains conceptual and remains uncertain
Is that we constantly feel a limitless desire of expansion
To live without limits
Whilst living inside a world that is full of physical and Cartesian limits
If we refer to the nihilist thinkers and tragic philosophers
We manage to understand better the dizzying insignificance of our existence
And then the void that is our lives seems pretty obvious to us
Without being optimistic or pessimistic
But if we position ourselves as pure cynical philosophers
It's through the use of art of this that we manage to disconnect ourselves
From this Pascalean reality that frightens us so much
But all of this remains conceptual and remains uncertain
โฑ๏ธ Synced Lyrics
[00:43.58] Ugh, I think that mankind's greatest problem
[00:45.90] Is that we constantly feel a limitless desire of expansion
[00:48.80] To live without limits
[00:50.16] Whilst living inside a world that is full of physical and Cartesian limits
[00:54.13] If we refer to the nihilist thinkers and tragic philosophers
[00:57.46] We manage to understand better the dizzying insignificance of our existence
[01:01.12] And then the void that is our lives seems pretty obvious to us
[01:04.25] Without being optimistic or pessimistic
[01:06.55] But if we position ourselves as pure cynical philosophers
[01:09.98] It's through the use of art of this that we manage to disconnect ourselves
[01:12.98] From this Pascalean reality that frightens us so much
[01:16.07] But all of this remains conceptual and remains uncertain
[01:20.27]
[00:45.90] Is that we constantly feel a limitless desire of expansion
[00:48.80] To live without limits
[00:50.16] Whilst living inside a world that is full of physical and Cartesian limits
[00:54.13] If we refer to the nihilist thinkers and tragic philosophers
[00:57.46] We manage to understand better the dizzying insignificance of our existence
[01:01.12] And then the void that is our lives seems pretty obvious to us
[01:04.25] Without being optimistic or pessimistic
[01:06.55] But if we position ourselves as pure cynical philosophers
[01:09.98] It's through the use of art of this that we manage to disconnect ourselves
[01:12.98] From this Pascalean reality that frightens us so much
[01:16.07] But all of this remains conceptual and remains uncertain
[01:20.27]