@@icegiant7350 Yur right. Jack has said he doesn't say anything that does not make sense, he always hides a deeper meaning, no matter how simple it may look/sound. Especially THIS video. Would you really expect it to be "simple" and "without a deeper meaning" JUST LOOK A IT GODDAM IT! It's almost like it's screaming the words "DEEPER MEANING"!! Sorry, I got a bit carried away.
@@Undetected-936 yeah but Jack has openly admitted (in interviews) that every single lyric in his songs has at least some sort of meaning. You may be right, it could be random, but it's fun to try and find meaning in seemingly meaningless videos like this one.
@@jasonshawn69 I'm talking about op's profile pic. it's from a certain scene in a south park ask blog on tumblr. Craig (the guy in the pic) just got his first kiss from his boyfriend.
this is actually disturbing. I dont know what you did but im genuinely terrified. both from the symbolism, the art, and the music. and the problem is the art and the music make me want to come back. as they are so oddly disturbing but so oddly GOOD. you sir, jack. have made the most disturbing video I have seen ever.
Okay so I have a REALLY dark theory: A lot of people have suggested that the phrase "Pick a flower" can symbolize rape since a synonym for rape or sexual assault is "deflowering" so assuming that in this video the lyrics "Pick a flower" IS meant to symbolize that, I think this video represents how a parent kicked their young child out of the house for misbehaving, then since that child was all alone and unsupervised the poor child was raped, possibly repeatedly. I believe the lyrics "bumble bees are out" is about predators instead of literal bumble bees.
This could make sense. The bees would sting her skin, just how the father may annoy her and get "under her skin". It could be a metaphor for a certain message. Any suggestions or other theories?
For those who don't understand. The dad has anger issues and when she breaks the vase in the next sense her dad got all mad at her I made her leave the house. But when she has all the blood on her that was all from her dad who abused her. But she says the bumblebees are out because if she tell people that it was from her dad her dad will hit her. Real life lesson here thing may not be as they seem
I have a theory where the phrase "bumblebees are out" is a cover the father instructed the child to say whenever someone asked about the bruises she have
Has anyone else noticed that during the time where the girl is outside, for a split second her facial expression changes to horrified because her pupils go super small and her pigtails go up
Snowstar1053 mine is that he was raping her cuz if u can see it her legs are like back and her dads behind her if it makes sense so she’s getting raped.
I like the idea that this is a story about child abuse, but this story is being told by the girl to others to explain what happened. Playing with Dad, I broke a vase, got kicked out and got stung while picking flowers. In reality it may look more like Dad yelling at her to stop running indoors, dad beats her for not listening and breaking the vase, then telling her to go outside where she comes up with the bee-sting story to explain the welts while she picks flowers. Beautiful, tragic, thought provoking. Jack Stauber.
the story is simple daughter and father playing together and running around the house daughter knocks over vase dad gets mad, tells her to go outside (like go to her room, etc.) she plays in the flowers and gets stung by bees
In all I feel like this depends on what you’ve experienced is on how you see this video, though even if that is true I feel , from experience, this is about child abuse, “bumble bees are out” and with the bees stinging her is the dad actually hitting her, and “pick a flower” is her picking on what to say what to do and if she does something wrong the “ bumble bees” will come out hinting at the fact that her dad will abuse her
Or possibly that her dad is so abusive that he actually RAPES his child, something that is scary to think how often it occurs. Pick a flower could be a ufimism for deflowering (meaning taking away a girls virginity) and bumblebees are a reference to birds and the bees. It can be dirived that the bees mean the male side of the sex and when she says "bumblebees are out" it means she's admitting to someone that her dad had sex with her. The reason she says bumblebees are OUT is to reference the term "let the cat out of the bag" meaning to reveal a troublesome secret that has been keped for a LONG time.
Theory: Here's a brownie recipe Ingredients: 1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted and HOT 1 tablespoon cooking oil, (olive oil or coconut oil are fine) 1 1/8 cup superfine sugar, (caster sugar or white granulated sugar)* 2 large eggs 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract 1/2 cup all purpose (or plain) flour 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder 1/4 teaspoon salt Instructions: 1. Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C). 2. Lightly grease an 8-inch square baking pan with cooking oil spray. Line with parchment paper (or baking paper); set aside. 3. Combine hot melted butter, oil and sugar together in a medium-sized bowl. Whisk well for about a minute. Add the eggs and vanilla; beat until lighter in color (another minute). 4. Sift in flour, cocoa powder and salt. Gently fold the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients until JUST combined (do NOT over beat as doing so well affect the texture of your brownies). 5. Pour batter into the prepared pan, smoothing the top out evenly. (OPTIONAL: Top with chocolate chunks or chocolate chips.) 6 .Bake for 20-25 minutes, or until the center of the brownies in the pan no longer jiggles and are just set to the touch (the brownies will keep baking in the hot pan out of the oven). If testing with a toothpick, the toothpick should come out dirty for fudge-textured brownies. 7. Remove and allow to cool to room temperature before slicing into 16 brownies.
My theory: Jack decided to make this song with no intended harm and have a weird animation so he can watch people make dark theories and laugh at them behind the screen.
The backstory behind this is at the start. She appears with bruises and is told to say that the bumblebees are up when really her father is abusive. This is a reminder that everything isn’t what it seems
Dude I remember when this was the first thing I saw by Jack and I was like, Man this dude is weird as heckle. But now its like I would literally flicking become a tree just so I could make air for Jack Stauber. What a weird world we live in.
CRISPY_ KITTY “what we used to run from we wind up chasing” almost everything I enjoy now are things that I used to be terrified of as a child. I usually can’t get into things unless there’s a second layer of depth to them that breaks my expectations.
AppleGlassJuice ik but like- im saying- if jack broke up w his gf lets say one day- and if mel broke up w oliver- perfect couple if they met but they could be friends at least
We’ll let’s look at it from the child’s side. Maybe during the first time she thinks they’re playing tag but really he’s running after her to hit her. That’s why his hands raised. Then she knocks over the vase and her dad makes her pick it up. Picking flowers are her picking up the pieces of the broken pieces of glass, and at the same time her dad is hitting her, which is why she’s saying ow. The bees are there because if you’ve been hit before you would know that being hit feels like bee stings.
@@bethspage7089 traumacore is a coping mechanism for trauma, not an aesthetic romanticizing trauma. though some people do use it to romanticize trauma and that is disgusting, but most people who make traumacore content did suffer from trauma themselves! short reply: educate yourself and change your username :)
@@crimes2004 Oh, it is? I actually didn't know that- I keep seeing traumacore in my Instagram and never knew what it meant. Thank you for this explanation!
My theory: The dad wanted the child to leave this h00000use and she went to pick flowers so she can cheer him up but she picked a flower with a bee on it so the bees kept stinging her and she died.
I used to look forward to my cartoons after school because there were usually new ones once a week, now I look forward to this after work. the future is so cool
Scott Handlon bro if I broke my moms case that has her moms ashes in it she’d actually strangle me right then and there. Don’t disrespect grandma or you can go and see her lmao (it’s a joke my mom wouldn’t strangle me she’d probably just get so mad at me she can’t function and she’d collapse and sob on the floor. We miss her)
kiki- drawer26 I'm in love with this song too! Is there really no other song that's like it or something? Like a song that was the origin of this one or something??
Secret meaning: The dad is a abuser of the girl (when there laughing its a flashback to the good times) and when the girl tripped over the vase (which represents her relationship with the dad breaking) the dad had started abusing her 1st bee: the dad abusing her 2nd bee: she ran off from home to leave the abuse The "pick a flower" means to abuse the daughter and to hurt her as to 'picking' her like a flower "Leave this house" is her saying to herself *I need to leave this hell*
Dhmisfanslol AJ my theory is the the mom left/died or something so the dad is on drugs to relieve the stress of being an only parent so the child and the father are playing ring around the rosey (thats the ha ha ha ha ha) but the daughter breaks a vase and that explains why he look EXTREMELY angry (or thats just jacks style) so she goes outside to get flowers as an apoligy but gets stung by the bees wich remindes her how that dad abuses her (sorry for my grammar im practiceing english still)
My theory is that the child can't deal with the reality of the abuse and copes with it by imagining she's picking flowers and bumblebees are stinging her
I have a guess on what the video is about. Child abuse. When she knocks over the vase, the father gets very upset. Now, maybe it has happen before. In the beginning she was running away from the father and her eyes were red, maybe from her crying or just something else. And I feel like her running away was shadowing that he got upset like this often. When she says "pick a flower" maybe it is her trying to please her father with something happy. But when she knocks over the vase, it is her doing something to make the father upset. In this case, the bumblebees stinging her are him being abusive and the red spots are the various marks and scars left from his anger session. That leaves the saying "Bumblebees are out" to mean his anger is now showing. Now, this is all my theory but that's what I believe the video is representing. Edit: I came back to this comment to see how it went and huh I forgot how people viewed this. honestly, some people say it's not abuse or has no meaning, but I'm speaking out of experience (as in I'm taking experience and placing it into how I view this video.) that's why i had my theory. y'all are entilted to how you view this video or this theory and what not, I'm just stating how I saw the video.
Lil Firbit sorry I was doing some research (beekeepers and bees are hard to find in the winter) and yes, bee stings do hurt. Don’t worry you’re not doing it wrong.
The creepiest thing about this is that if you look at the background the girl is moving away as the dad follows (Edit :Holy fuck I’ve never made a comment and gotten this much attention)
I watch this vid many times and i just laugh hahaha maybe the face of the father and the child is creepy but for me very funny i dont feel any scare everytime i watch this vid