MistressWanda
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"I found that to be rather interesting. What did he say and which songs did he discuss with you?"I had to step back and think about this, since I don't want to sound like a irresponsible mother, or that my kid is a super genius...
but he is different.
My husband and I are not the type to shelter our son, or coddle him. We're raising a child in rather sketchy times, where the monsters are not hiding under the bed or in the closet, but walking down the sidewalk with him, or leading countries. Also, dad is a SFX makeup artist, so monsters and horror films are kinda the norm around here. Freddy Krueger is great and zombies just rock.
Back to NIN, I am the main parent that drives him around, and I usually had it playing, not realizing he was absorbing as much as he did. One day, as we were tooling down the hightway, he asked that I play the "there is no you, there is only me" song. Huh. So I put it in, surprised to hear him singing along with over half of it. (he didn't hear "fucking", he heard "bucket"... so it's "there is no bucket you!", LOL) Then he proceeded to explain that Trent was talking about being different from everyone else, and that made it hard to be himself, so it was easier not to be anyone at all then try to be someone else.
Well.
Then we move on to "Something I can never have" "Trent's sad because his girlfriend left and he really misses her and is lonely.
"Capital G" was about someone in charge that wasn't really helping anyone. (although I think he started liking it because he thought Trent was "talking funny" at first)
My favorite? "Mr. Self Destruct" I asked him what he thought about that one, and he looked at me like I was the stupid one. "Mommy, it's about the devil." .... "Okay, what makes you think that?" "The devil is the one who makes you want to do bad things. He doesn't do them, just makes you wanna do them."
And here I thought he liked the beat, or the music. He also digs the instrumental stuff, being very partial to The Hall of The Mountain King and the end of Piggy.
My son also likes Mumford and Sons, Voltaire, and thinks Victoria Justice is just "too cool"! He watches Spongebob and Curious George, but also likes Wheel of Fortune and CSI. He's happy doing math problems and playing soccer.
And he likes Nine Inch Nails, and gets it, on some level. He even knows he's not supposed to repeat the swear words, because only Trent's allowed to. ("He says that because he was angry at someone", my son's words, not mine.)
We've talked about other ones, but those are the ones that stick out at this moment. And as I said, I don't think that I would exposes all kids to what I've exposed mine to. Maybe I wasn't thinking too clearly when I let him listen, but he <i>listened</i>. And he thought about waht was being said...
and isn't that what we've all done with the music?
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