A reciprocating saw is when someone make eye contact.
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Oh god no, they might want to talk or something. Screw that.
I came across this one today on a Genesis video:
"Oh, my dad used to go into his room and work himself up into a good lie to get all pissed off listening to Phil Collins before he come out and beat my mom. He always come out during the same song of the album. “That’s all”. One time when I was nine years old And I falsely got in trouble at school because of teachers they didn’t like autistic children, I thought it was gonna be beat when I got home. My mom picked me up from school and I thought we were going home but instead we were going to a pizza place. It’s kind of funny, but I interpreted the Phil Collins song “that’s all“ on the radio, as being an expression of my dad‘s anger towards me and the impending feeding I had coming. It didn’t matter that it was out in public, he would’ve beat me in the middle of the pizza parlor. At the time I thought the song was on the radio but it turned out it was on an album playing in the radio. The next song that came on that I thought was coming on the radio was this on right here. I thought this song was God talking to me And tell me that I was taking things too hard and believing that my dad was going to beat me. At the time I didn’t know all of the lyrics, I just knew the sound of it, and the major phrases. When I went inside the pizza place, I was still waiting for my dad to come out of nowhere and beat me, during which I would always pee my pants. Fortunately, he was at one of those bench seat tables, and the other people there had him purposely next to the window with two people in the middle, and on the outside. They knew what he planned on doing. Phil Collins songs have a double meeting for me. I love listening to them but at the same time his songs always bring me so much emotional pain. Imagine watching your father beat the crap out of your mother with Phil Collins singing in the background“turning me on, turning me off. Making me feel like I want too much. Living with you it’s just putting me through it all the time.“ Another song of Phil Collins that really gets to me is the one that is ambiguously about child abuse and spouse abuse. The name of it is escaping me right now, but it has a boy in it that ends up running away, and every time he comes back to his father, the father blames him for everything that happened. The father is circling him while he’s sitting on a stool. Oh, I just remembered it, the song is called “you’re no son of mine.”
I know it's a sad story but the idea of a dude listening to Phil Collins to deliberately work himself up into beating his wife made me laugh, especially the thought of doing it to That's All of all songs.
(Edited 1 minute later.)