Slip in the back could mean something, but tbh, the ‘most of his songs don’t have meanings’ is untrue. A good amount of his songs have metaphors within metaphors (hope being drug abuse, cooking with abigail about pedos and then enjoying her ‘pretty apron’), so it could mean something. He seems to like to make mini-meanings
Theorists: This symbolizes the deep psychological trauma jack went through losing a friend or loved one and how he copes with guilt Jack Stauber: Beep boop rhymes with goop.
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@@prismicdotmov I think this song may be about false forgiveness. At the beginning, Jack is most likely adoring the girl you see outside. She accidentally causes a heart attack in one of Jack's close friends, the verse "he's dead again" probably meaning that this isn't the first time a close friend of his has died, this friend here being the latest. He tells the girl that he doesn't blame her, but tells her to stop chewing the gum (stop being sweet) and "doze over to the right" (get away from me). At least, that's what I think after seeing your comment.
[Verse 1] Kissing your hand Roll back your eye (Ah) Now you’re outside (Oh) Grass is so nice Slip in the back Startle my friend (Aah!) Has heart attack He’s dead again! [Chorus] Hope you know I don’t blame you We were jonesing for the ri-i-ide, oh Pop the gum that I gave you Keep on dosing to the ri-i-ight, oh [Verse 2] Work while I work Back in my head You’re out the ox (Oh) I’m seeing red Get me council Give me control Kicking a bone IS IT MY OWN?! [Chorus] Hope you know I don’t blame you We were jonesing for the ri-i-ide, oh Pop the gum that I gave you Keep on dozing to the ri-i-ight, oh [Verse 3] Flipped on my head You got me chewing on lead I can be thoughtless as you are But going this way instead Flipped on my head She is the magical mattress She's the oxymary Magdalene Oh so well read! Oh no!
@@o_artye I completely forgot about this comment and I do not really care much for it so if you will be so kind to not bother me furthermore about this situation I will be grateful, thank you
Htcupcakes Studios considering the piece is about rape and child grooming, it serves as a great contrast of how sexual predators can quickly switch from comforting to devastatingly devious :/
The best thing apart this one is that I have no comprehension of what's happening but I do at the same time because it's telling me what's happening and I love it
So here’s my analysis. I’m all open to thoughts and opinions. Kissing your hand -kissing a women’s hand is an excellent form of flattery and flirtation when there is a first acquaintance. Roll back your eye, (aaaahhhh said in feminine voice) -the flattery works on the women and she is seduced, as when a person is greatly pleasured, their eyes roll into the back of their head. Now your outside Grass is so nice -this can mean one of two things -grass and outdoors (particularly nature as depicted) can both be seen as new life, especially since grass is described as good. -new life is also seen as good -the grass and outdoors also can be seen as a fantasy land that the described couple has created Slip in the back -this is known for being shady and secretive as if the couple has something to hide Startle my friend -the friend isn’t only surprised, but shocked when he sees his girl he loved seduced by the narrator. Has heart attack -the friends feelings of love and friendship are (once again) destroyed, losing the ability to love. May get over it. (Next line explanation) He’s dead again -dead again. Seems like an anomaly until realized that he has been heartbroken before, represented by the heart attack -again shows how he has been heartbroken by the narrator at least twice. I hope you know I don’t blame it on you -narrator realized mistake and tries to take all blame -says that he was the one who seduced her, so he says that he should take the blame and anger of his friend, not her. We were jonesing for the ride -they longed to be together -jonesing is described as a physical addiction -in this case more likely an emotional link that’s inseparable -they both know it was wrong but this ride is the narrator saying they were either in the heat of the moment (physical) or... -emotional attachment, always meant to be Pop the gum that I gave you -this either is all gifts and sweetness given by the narrator being rejected or -because narrator ruined girl’s relationship, the gum the narrator has to offer is no longer as sweet (explanation in next line) Keep on dosing to the right -direction is a sense of abandonment from narrator. -the girl now turns away from narrator onto harder drugs, aka other people more satisfying -another interpretation of the entire song is two friends tripping together on drugs and hurting their friend emotionally as explained or... -physically and they feel they have killed him twice due to the tripping. The end line then signifies to continue in their dark path and... -take some more dosage aka to the right. Feel free to comment on this interpretation and please have discussion rather than arguments. I think I may do this for all his future skits, depends on the length.
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Ah yes as usual I am both confused and amazed by jack staubers videos EDIT: I don't know what the whole grammar thing is about but it doesn't really matter I fixed it so let's just put it to rest EDIT 2: people are calling me a he in the replies and I would just like to clarify that I'm a girl
Kierra Rosiano I disagree. I think it’s a dick move to allow them to continue to use bad grammar. You never know when they could use it at the wrong time.
Gouge out my eyes and fry them up with some corned beef hash and eggs. Eat my eyes so I can see into your soul, Jack Stauber. It's a sacrifice I'm willing to make for you.
Ciara Emily he said that he tasted death before and at the end he dropped the fork signaling dinner was over for him. I got super worried that this was literal and I freaked out. I was super relieved to see that he posted again and that he is still up and going with his amazing content.
I’m just extending the lore of Opal. So you know how the end of the song says “Keep on dosing to the right”? Well, I like to think that this is actually a song about how Clair’s mother and father met. The father didn’t help the mother stop her addiction, probably because he was too focused on fashion, and his looks.
I can actually imagine this sort of thing in a weird 90s claymation cartoon meant for kids that was made to educate or entertain but mostly just freaks them out.
i genuinly wonder if there's a deeper meaning to this video or it's just,,, weird here's my theory!! so basically the girl got offered drugs by a random dude/another friend (this can be proven by the trippy imagery or the two med-like tablets that u see in the 0:29 timestamp and also the fact that she "popped" the "gum" that the other friend gave her) and while she's high she has a psychotic episode and ends up killing one of her friends (again proven by the whole "oh that dude is dead" thing and how the girl feels euphoric when she's outside which might allude to the fact that she's high) and the other friend that gave her the drugs in the first place simply blames it all on the drugs and continues on with their regular day-to-day life with the girl that killed their friend. this theory sounds dumb but it may be true lol (also, idk abt the whole "kissing hand" thing as well as the "eye-rolling" part. that may just be another thing to emphasize that the girl is euphoric/high.)
*Theory: That guy at **0:17** must be Mr. Beast who planted a lot of trees, and is now meditating near them. (clearly you can see the trees growing in the background. Take a look!)*
I had a theory but idk if it is even relevant to what Jack was trying to convey. It seems like a drug trip- (she teleports outside and the world seems colorful and dream like) and hallucinates a dead friend. either the friend died in a car crash of a heart attack relating to drugs- why they say "he's dead again" they are trying to process the grief and pain- "i hope you know i don't blame you" it references them taking a ride (his death might involve the car) or it's the drug trip that killed him when he overdosed and that's the ride. she isn't actually processing the grief well- and probably takes drugs to ease it even though it possibly got them in the state in the first place. the bubblegum might be a symbol for drugs- as they probably both engaged in that behaviour- and why she might feel guilty. he gave her the bubblegum- so he is partially to blame maybe. at the end it looks as if his face is twisted- on a high of some drug.