09-27-2021, 04:07 PM
(09-27-2021, 04:02 PM)ISawASpaceship Wrote:Woah, that metaphor didn't come across to me in the same way.(09-27-2021, 03:57 PM)Kerbonzo_beenz Wrote: My interpretation is that a parent wants to distract himself with the television or something along that nature, but they just can't anymore, and the feelings of escapism aren't the same as they used to be. They feel guilty about neglecting their child, but continue to try; to drown out their responsibility.They become more nihilistic and want to change but can't because they feel discouraged, maybe because of a traumatic event that took place. They feel unsatisfied but continue to follow this same dark path, the same path under the blackened moon.The first box is a woman. The other box a man. The first box plays static and is shutting down. The other box is just fine until the first box fades to black. Yggdrasil is a tree that both boxes used to sit under. The tree is a literal tree.
At least that is how it came off to me. What do you think it means?
My interpretation is deserving of a poem unto itself though.
Thanks for the inspiration!

