Ponygurl said:Ok- I'll give you MY interpretation of the video- (granted, it is highly gay and biased)
- it's about turning women gay.
Ponygurl said:Ok- I'll give you MY interpretation of the video- (granted, it is highly gay and biased)
- it's about turning women gay. You see, the one girl with shaved-head and nose piercing grabs the girl in orange from behind- she's the sexual aggressor. So now that the girl in orange has experienced it, SHE now wants to become the aggressor. The pierced-nose girl now covers her face thinking, "fuck, I've created a monster". Then we see the girl in orange grab our own beloved Alison from behind...and the energetic direction of passion continues- then Alison wants to.....be a freak. Not sure how the twins play in yet, besides being beautiful..have to watch again-
So what you're saying is this is Alison Goldfrapp's guide to particle physics......whispered said:
The video actually illustrates the currently most plausible hypothesis for the mechanism through which life originated on earth. The women represent protons, which at first are in a low energy state and comparitively unreactive, bound in inert compounds at low energy states. AG sings their of their desire for energy in order to react (You're what I want/Your what I need...Make me a freak [i.e. a reactive agent] ). Then first proton (in orange) is subducted into the deep crust through tectonic action and at length expelled from a warm hydrothermal vent. Now in a high energy state, she emerges eager to interact. Unfortunately , her fate is to collide with a nonreactive particle.
Two more protons (in black) are also subducted, expelled and begin to interact - this time, with each other. However, without a membrane to divide them, it is not possible to set up the kind of proton gradient necessary to drive more complex chemical reactions. The two blonde women/protons illustrate how this situation can lead to stasis as they have diffused far from the vent and become locked in an inert, low energy form again.
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