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Now, I'm really uppity about keeping the lyrics as they appear in their respective liner notes. However, I would like some clarification as to which version should be used. Should we use what was printed with the single and album, or should we instead go with what was said in the song itself?[[User:Leo3375|Leo3375]] 13:18, 6 April 2007 (PDT) | Now, I'm really uppity about keeping the lyrics as they appear in their respective liner notes. However, I would like some clarification as to which version should be used. Should we use what was printed with the single and album, or should we instead go with what was said in the song itself?[[User:Leo3375|Leo3375]] 13:18, 6 April 2007 (PDT) | ||
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Video Bible Verse
In the "TV Room" the picture of Jesus in the background has John 19:34 written on it. Think this is worth mentioning in here? Or anywhere?
- If it's really there then it is worth posting, DO IT! Also post the actual verse behind it (and the translation). The verse refers to Jesus' side being stabbed torwards the end of the cruxifiction. Does anyone know how this relates to the arg?
--Velvolver 06:36, 9 March 2007 (PST)
- Three of the Bible verses (John 19:34, Exodus 7:21 and II Kings 3:22) all seem to refer in various ways to The Water Turned To Blood. The two verses mentioned from Revelation (18:3-4) dovetail rather nicely with the lyrics of the song. --Mr z 14:48, 11 March 2007 (PDT)
Added the Isaiah verse. Also pertains to blood and water. --Girlmeetsgirl 06:52, 13 March 2007 (PDT)
Possible Morse Code (in GarageBand files)
There's a lot of ultra low end going on in some of these files, They appear to tap out more of the Morse Code we've seen before.
(Especially noteworthy is unsynchronized Low end on Our End Trip, Radio Noise, and Saul Vox)
Also, anyone had a chance to play with the visualizers to see if the low end might be offering more visual clues, there's also some unusual, clean and smooth noise going low on the right channel of Our End Trip --killjoy 12:46, 14 March 2007 (PDT)
Sadly I have no way to help in this aspect:/ Lets just make sure any numbers that pop up from said morse code are double checked, we don't want another 24.15.8 -_-
Time Counter ends on 9/11
I have just gotten into this Year Zero Virtual World. But I wonder if anyone else had noticed that the Time Counter ends with the following 11:09:[seconds], which according to the European order of dates would be the equivalent of 9/11.
Best,
Madrid in New Jersey
Help adding an image
I'm trying to add a thumbnail of the Bureau Of Morality's censor screen. I can get the full image on the page, but I can't seem to get it to show as a thumbnail. If someone could fix that I'd be greatly appreciative. ==Leo3375 20:21, 20 March 2007 (PDT)leo3375
- I think something's wrong with the database. I'll talk to Malechite about it the next time I see him. -Heroicraptor 08:29, 21 March 2007 (PDT)
Opal injection?
I'm assuming that girl is injecting opal or whatever into her eyeballs? Is that a fair guess?
- The man in the frame is either injecting it into her eye or he's using an eye-dropper. I was pretty surprised that the frame where it actually happens was left intact on MTV. Leo3375 12:18, 30 March 2007 (PDT)
Lyrics Confusion—Let's settle this!
On the official lyrics, the last two lines of the third verse are written as follows:
- I turn and keep on walking
- What you'd do the same thing in the circumstance I'm sure you understand
However, in the song itself, it became:
- I turn just keep on walking
- What you'd do the same thing in the circumstance I'm sure you'll understand
Now, I'm really uppity about keeping the lyrics as they appear in their respective liner notes. However, I would like some clarification as to which version should be used. Should we use what was printed with the single and album, or should we instead go with what was said in the song itself?Leo3375 13:18, 6 April 2007 (PDT)
We should probably use what is said in the song and then put a notice on the bottom saying that the song says 'this' however the liner notes say 'this'... as we should probably do with Eraser Jgrizzy89 13:35, 6 April 2007 (PDT)