Therapist Analyzes Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit

thank you so much for this!!! wish you could have explained this song to me when i was in school! please do black by pear jam at some point, I’d love to hear your take on it.

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With your grunge look! Ahah you’re beautiful, outside and inside❤ keep bringing light and thank you for the help you spread

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I came up in Seattle. That was an incredibly fun time.

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not interested or concerned; indifferent or unresponsive is my Aquarius :aquarius: trait a cold fish :fish: that ghost people like the Ghostbusters :ghost:

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You’re good…

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Grunge King. Fck off all of u Eddie fans! Kurt was the chosen one!

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I’d like to see her react to Type O Negative-Christian Woman

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So nostalgic of my youth … 18 years old when this album came out….listening to Nirvana while cutting hay fields In Texas on Mr. Furlows farm!

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!!!VOIVOD!!!
Macrosolutions
To
Megaproblems

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Everytime this song pops on I get the feeling to walk around like Diamond Dallas Page from WCW since this was his theme song. He’s a great dude went from having a Hall of Fame Pro Wrestling career to helping people turn their life around with his DDP Yoga program that gotten people to get in shape and help find their way to sobriety.

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This song really doesn’t have any deep meaning what so ever because the lyrics ate just random and there really isn’t any meaning in this song.

Has she done Pisces by Jinjer yet?

They literally have another song called Lithium. Would love you to hear you analyze that as well.

I’m just here to say that Nirvana is a punk band, there I said it…

The “it’s not cool to care” comes with the teenage mindset, but do you think that was more prevalent with the Gen-X generation than other generations?

He is really talking about stage fright

Greetings :wave:! Excellent analysis, could you react to the song “Paper Cuts” by Nirvana, thank you very much in advance.

Sad he went out like he did. He was so brilliant.

Very, very deep analysis. Respect.

She is a vibe. When she groove’s I groove watching her.