I'm not trying to be rude by correcting you but the lyrics are actually **I insist somebody will die and I hate hoping** **Wishing that the pills let you cry and I hate coping**
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This is a example of throat singing in the kïñvæjñœlîvïd khanate which lasted from (667-1200) it's founder was the great khan mærøk I (of the house of nïg gær) he fought the dingdong dynasty of china in the battle of ülgäñgïñ (in 678 ad ) Where he was able to defeat the emperor ching khong IV. After his death in 700 ad his empire was split among his 10,000 sons.a civil war happened which would last for 500 years (an unusually small time for a civil war at the time) until the cousin of the wife of the brother of the great great great great great great great grandson of mærøk finally took the crown. He would rain for a whopping 5 minutes until he was killed by the mongols.
As a jack stauber fan your attempt of “baby hotline” is funny😂 but I know the feeling of only having the rhythm of the song! One time I had to look for a song that was stuck in my head for a year but I found it
as somebody who’s herd ‘baby hotline’ alot and other jack stauber songs(i’m trying to learn more, am a recent fan): it was a wholesome and funny(not in a bad way) attempt to sing it
"ive been dying bunny bunjai bujai dapo jing, bum beany bottom bushing bumpai shupu sh-" man this is the best song i heard in a while, and its so meaningful it make me wanna cry
The sentence "bom beany bottom bushing bampai shapa sir" is a collection of seemingly random words, most of which are nonsensical or do not have a clear meaning in English. Analyzing this for a dark, depressing deeper meaning involves interpreting the potential symbolism or emotional weight that these words might carry, even in their abstract form. Here’s one way to approach it: 1. **Bom**: This could evoke the sound of an explosion or something sudden and disruptive, suggesting a violent or traumatic event. 2. **Beany**: Often associated with a playful or childlike term, like "beanie" (a type of hat). The juxtaposition of childlike imagery with darker themes can create a sense of lost innocence or corrupted youth. 3. **Bottom**: This can signify reaching the lowest point, a place of despair, or feeling trapped at the nadir of an experience or emotion. 4. **Bushing**: This is a mechanical term, often used in contexts involving machinery. It can imply something impersonal, cold, and industrial, which contrasts with human warmth and can symbolize dehumanization. 5. **Bampai**: Though not a standard English word, it sounds foreign or alien, which can evoke feelings of isolation or being out of place. 6. **Shapa**: Similarly, not a standard word, but its phonetics might hint at "shape," suggesting form or identity, which might be distorted or unclear. 7. **Sir**: A term of respect, but also one of formality and distance, potentially highlighting feelings of separation or hierarchical disparity. Combining these interpretations, the sentence might reflect a narrative of a person experiencing a sudden traumatic event ("bom") that disrupts their life. They might be clinging to memories of innocence ("beany") while feeling they have reached the lowest point ("bottom"). The impersonal and dehumanizing forces ("bushing") around them contribute to their sense of alienation ("bampai"), and they are grappling with a distorted sense of self or identity ("shapa"). The use of "sir" at the end could suggest a distant plea for recognition or help from an authoritative figure, underscoring the formal and possibly unresponsive nature of the world around them. In summary, while the sentence is abstract and largely nonsensical, interpreting it through a symbolic lens can yield a narrative of disruption, loss, dehumanization, alienation, and a struggle for identity and recognition.
It’s called Baby hotline by Jack Stauber For those who are confused why I think it sounds like Baby hotline is that it sounds very similar to the “I can tell your drinking eye has never opened” part of the song
Baby Hotline - Jack Stauber Line is "I can tell that ur drinking eye has never opened, I insist somebody will die and I hate hoping, One day I'll be gone back outside and she'll be Okay." If u like only that part, u can look for "Baby Hotline but it's only the best part" or smth like that. I expect a pin. Yw.
@@CatInABranchno, there’s 4 lines in that part, the order being I can tell that your drinking eye has never opened I insist somebody will die and I hate hoping Wishing that the pills let you cry and I hate coping Someday I will go back outside and she’ll be okay
Even nerds cant help us Even duolingo cant help us Even google cant help us Even the translater cant help us Even einstein cant help us Even "big brained" 4th graders cant help us EVEN JACK STAUBER CANT HELP US EVEN THE CAPTIONS ARE UNAVAILABLE
I can help. I think it’s the chorus of baby hotline judging on the tone and they mention the word “die” which is used in “I insist somebody will die and I hate hoping” so we have that
@@UCG85GmGIodEbxrPeSgDVNQw wait so you weren't joking...R.i.p to that hour of your life...but thank you for making me laugh even harder listening to this sound and reading this whole comment section , so thank you for your service.
That's Baby Hotline! The lines specifically are "I can tell that your drinking eyes never open." And I forgot the second line lmao. Love how you sang it, I do the same when trying to remember songs lol!
@@notagudartistbutiamtrying1854 what is this person gate keeping? 💀💀 "You don't sound like that big of a fan" - a random internet stranger says to someone they don't know
I have the correct lyrics, according to my ears: “I can tell that your drinking has never opened. I can sense somebody will die, and I hate hoping. Wishing that the pills that you cry, and I hate hoping. Someday I will go back outside and see her okay.” It’s Baby Hotline. It’s one of my favorites and the first video I saw of his.
Most of the lyrics are correct but not all of them According to my ear I contend your drinking eye has never opened I insist somebody will die but I hate hoping Wishing that the pills let you cry but I hate coping Someday I will go back outside and see her okay (I know it was according to your ears but just a reminder)
@@gaymichaelafton Your username is gaymichaelafton, which in itself should invalidate your opinion. However, to age badly/poorly literally means when something happens after the comment was made that makes the comment seem wrong, stupid or silly in retrospect. WRONG, STUPID, OR SILLY. This original comment falls under that category. You didn't have to be a jerk to explain your reasoning.
This song hits so deep for everyone who is misunderstood. For me, it definitely reflects my feelings of childhood mental, physical, and emotional abuse as well as neglect. Whenever I did get a chance to leave my abusive father, no one who could actually do anything believed me, or believed that I was being overdramatic or throwing a temper tantrum. I envied my step sister who didn't get treated like absolute garbage by my father. My opinion never mattered to her, and she even treated me like garbage. My early teens were full of misery, leading me to a pit of anger and self loathing that I'm slowly getting out of.
Baby hotline by Jack Stauber. Hope this helped, also the most popular lryics of it are these: "I contend your drinking eye has never opened. I insist somebody will die and I hate hoping. Wishing the pills let you cry and I hate coping. One day I will go back outside and see her okay."