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Is there a logical interpretation of "blurryface"
After I found the song by 21 Pilots - Blurryface, I started researching the term's meaning.
However, I could not find anything but "it's just the album title and not an English word at all".
Appreciate your thoughts on what associations you have in mind while hearing that word.
Thanks!
31 de out de 2016 12:00
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The album is named after a character the band created called Blurryface. According to Joseph, he "represents all the things that I as an individual, but also everyone around, are insecure about." Joseph wears black paint on his hands and neck during his live shows and music videos for the album, to represent Blurryface, saying: "Very dramatic, I know, but it helps me get into that character."
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blurryface#Name
So I think the name just means you don't want to stand out, you want to blur into the background so that you won't be noticed so that your insecurities go unnoticed too.
31 de outubro de 2016
I am just wondering what are the difference among " dim; vague; indistinct; obscure; fuzzy; blurred". If you know, please follow
31 de outubro de 2016
Never heard of the word!
Blurry = means out of focus
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/blurry
Face = your face
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/face
Therefore, blurryface is a face that is out of focus. Like I said, it is not a word I have heard of.
31 de outubro de 2016
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