Question:
naughty boy video real meaning?
RM
2013-07-14 14:09:02 UTC
I refer to la la la song and especially video. has anyone paid attention to both aspects?
Nine answers:
marianaadrianaioja
2013-07-14 14:32:33 UTC
This catchy song is sooooo evil but noone has eyes to notice and years to listen. The beat, the cadence of words is what attracts in fact, but better let me explain:



- the lyrics talks about someone who lost the faith in God, but not completely. is in the state of shutting of its conscience by "covering ears like a kid". every time they hear someone talking about God, the feel offended, cause they are trying really hard to set apart from Him. hence, they are covering ears, since their hearts (conscience) can't stop it (to notice them they are wrong, they'll find a way to block it, by refusing to listen any more discussion about Him.



- now the video: someone told it resembles somehow the Wizard of OZ. in what matter, just because it is a journey, a kid and a dog, and two travel companions, that resemble to to robot and the scarecrow (he robot wants a heart and the scarecrow mind). no darlings, it is just a mislead.



the dog is not any dog, is a chow-chow, the most ancient breed of all dogs, the only dog having a blue tongue, according to legends, the keeper of the entrance in ancient temples (as seen at the end of video, when is tied up at the entrance of the cave).



the boy is Bolivian by resemblance. in Bolivia miners praise to el tio (satan) since they fear for their life. Right these days they still bring sacrifice to el tio, hearts of llamas and bowls filled with blood. They hold these creepy ceremonies, where they drink, and when I say drink, they DRINK! it seems that el tio prefers hearts. why do you think in video the "robot" (the man from the gym), receives a heart on the street? the heart is first lifted up as it is done in sacrifices, then put into his inner pocket. this means a sacrifice needs to be done in honor of el tio.



in the end they go to a mine cave where the statue of el tio resides. they leave the kid there. the kid cries. in my opinion he might in fact be the sacrifice. he is left there, knelled, in sign of worship to the devil.



and now please follow these real photos taken by some tourists in Bolivia, the place of worshiping the devil.



http://www.philclarkehill.co.uk/features/el-tio-de-boliva/



my final question is: would some people who are already offering sacrifices to devil for such a long time, in order to remain alive and have a "prosperous" community, be capable of sacrificing children if demanded by the lord of darkness. figure it out yourselves!
ravelo
2016-11-08 07:50:38 UTC
Naughty Boy Meaning
2014-07-15 11:58:09 UTC
Found this explanation on another site, and seems convincing enough..



The real meaning behind the story is based solely around a 19th century legend which involves a young deaf boy who has fled from his home because he is being abused and as he left, he found a stray dog that kept him company since then. After living on the streets for a large amount of time he finds out that he has the ability to find out people’s troubles, he can then heal them by screaming, this screaming was rumoured to be as loud as an earthquake or even a tornado. The boy finds a man who is being stoned by other villagers whilst being shouted at, the boy uses his ability to find out what is wrong with him and repairs the old man’s heart (this is the part in the video where he boys the man a heart). The boy and the old man then meet a disfigured man who was abused and seen as a dodger of society. Using his powers the boy releases that the man is a prophet who was cursed by El Tio because he simply didn’t worship him and left the area that the demon lived. El Tio was considered as a lord of the underworld, mortals offered him gifts for his protection and to lessen his anger. The prophet told the boy that anyone who could hear El Tio would immediately fall under his full control, he also tells him that El Tio could be found in the desert, where there used to be a small town that worshipped El Tio but he cursed them to kill themselves. As a group they all cross the desert and enter the mine in which holds the demon, however they didn’t want to be cursed so only the little boy entered and as he was deaf, he was unable to be controlled by El Tio and he used this special ability to over voice him and stop him from cursing others.
2016-04-10 08:46:38 UTC
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No, Santa Claus does not exist. 1. St. Nicholas is not in the Bible. He did exist, but he was Catholic, and gave toys he made to orphans that lived in his town. Coca Cola did not invent him, they just used him to bring in the holiday spirit so people would buy their product. 2. Magic is appealing. When parents tell their kids some far-fetched tale about a man coming on one special day to give them presents, the kids are all excited. The the kids demand a thousand things, so the parents are forced to spend money to buy what the kids want. Their kids are happy, so the parents are happy. Every one gets the memorable happy moments, and everything is good. Also, this mysterious, magical, Santa Claus is used as an advertisement. It gets people into the holiday spirit, excites people, and puts them in the giving mood. So people who sell presents are super happy, because people are buying their stuff. 3. If you believe in God, it's not healthy to believe in Santa. Christmas is about celebrating the birth of Christ. Which is why it's called Christmas, not SantaClausmas. Santa tends to undermine the true meaning of celebrating Christmas, which is Christ, our Lord and Savior. Sure, it's exciting to believe in something so far-fetched and amazing and happy and exciting, but get real kid. People use Santa to undermine Christ, so the holiday no longer revolves around the true meaning, and is instead, filled with the greed of wanting presents. And if you're the giving type, A lot of people think Christmas is the time of year to give, but in reality, people need clothes, food, toys, shoes, and A lot of other stuff throughout the ENTIRE year, not just Christmas. So why do people only give away stuff to charities during this holiday? 4.The story of Santa Claus is impossible. An overweight man living at the North Pole (people have traveled there before, no giant cady-canes or factories) A man cannot survive at the North Pole. Especially an obese man, he would freeze. Also, the temperatures at the North Pole makes it almost impossible for a factory to be working. No place for electricity to run, it'd be too cold. Which means no factory, no naughty/nice list, no heating system, no little man running around everywhere. Speaking of, it's impossible for a bunch of midgets (assuming there's no more than 10thousand elves at the factory) to create enough toys for EVERY boy and girl in the world. There's too many. And the starving and dying ones across seas probably wouldn't be able to send a list, much less anything with an electronic toy (which is also impossible for some random eleves to just recreate.) Also, A fat man can not get away with breaking and entering through chimeneys (plus some people don't HAVE chimenys. And what about the kidnapped kids everywhere, or the kids in the slave trade, and at what age are you no longer a kid!?!), reindeer don't fly, and Santa can't get to every house in America, let alone one day, go inside their houses, and eat cookies, drink milk, and leave in time. He'd get a heart attack from all the calories the cookies give him. Lastly, go ask your parents. They're probably expecting this conversation. They put the presents under the tree, they sign Santa's name (if you're still wondering, compare Santa's tag Signature with one of your friends) and they eat the cookies and milk. All while you're asleep. (that's why the INSIST you go to bed early) So, That's why Santa doesn't exist. He's used by dealerships to sell presents and the holiday spirit to you and your friends and families in order to make money.
BuRnZ
2014-01-05 15:34:14 UTC
wikipedia meaning: According to Ian Pons Jewell,the music video, which hints at The Wizard of Oz, is about an "aural" Bolivian legend dating to the early 20th century, which concerns a deaf boy who fled from his abusive home and found a stray dog that accompanied him since then. After living on the streets for an undefined amount of time. he discovers that he has special talent of perceiving people's troubles, which he can heal by screaming, which is said to be as loud as an earthquake and a tornado. One day, he finds an old man who is being stoned by villagers while being taunted and ridiculed. By screaming, the boy resolves the situation and revives the old man's heart (in the video, by buying him a new heart). Together, they meet a disfigured man who was abused, considered a leper by society. The disfigured man reveals that he is a prophet who was cursed by a demon (El Tio) because he didn't worship him anymore, and abandoned the society where the demon resided. El Tio is considered as the lord of the underworld, to whom mortal people offer gifts in exchange for protection, or to ease his anger.[14] The prophet said anybody who could hear the demon would fall under his control. He told them the demon could be found in desert, where there once was a town in which people worshipped the demon and he cursed them to kill themselves. Together they go to the place where the demon should reside. They arrive at a mine where the demon is supposed to be, but everybody with their hearing intact could be cursed by the demon, thus the boy had to face the demon alone and overvoice him with his scream to stop him from cursing others.

The video ends with an open end, considering that El Tio is the lord of the underworld who rules in the mines, which were of use for people for a prolonged period of time, whom miners sacrifice a llama from time to time to avoid from being cursed, the boy could be seen as a big sacrifice to redeem the miners from El Tio's undesirable influence.
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2016-03-14 05:47:12 UTC
You have to decide if you believe for yourself. Don't let me, your parents, society, or anyone tell you what to believe. I personally believe he is real and that I met him when I was child. I believe I rode the Polar Express just like in the movie and I had the dream before the movie even came out so explain that one scientists! It's true that if you went exploring to the North Pole you would not find Santa Claus, but that's because Santa lives in another magic world or dimension. Magic is also the reason why he can give toys to so many kids in one night. That is my point of view, but ultimately you must decide for yourself.
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2015-08-10 10:21:28 UTC
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RE:

naughty boy video real meaning?

I refer to la la la song and especially video. has anyone paid attention to both aspects?
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2015-02-28 11:13:40 UTC
illuminati confirmed hahahah
2013-07-14 15:35:58 UTC
It means whatever you want it to mean, most likely a Wizard of Oz reference.



Anyways, @marianaadrianaioja - Please tell me you're joking. You religious types are insane. #hailsatan#hashtag#theterroristshavewon#killmepls



Edit - Nigs gonna nig.


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