The content appears to be lyrics or a spoken piece, focusing on the theme of boredom and the desire to escape reality through medication and substance use.
It conveys a sense of disillusionment and societal critique.
Main Themes
Boredom and Monotony
The repetition of being "so freaking bored" highlights the monotony and lack of purpose in daily life.
The phrase "nothing to do today" emphasizes a sense of aimlessness.
Medication and Substance Use
References to "crushing pills," "Netflix chills," and "medicate" suggest reliance on substances to escape reality.
Acknowledges both the temporary relief and futility of substance use: "medications all gone" and "that [ __ ] don't work."__
Societal Critique
Mentions of current events: "20 more dead on the Evening News," indicating a negative view of the world outside.
Suggests a universal escapism: "everyone's high as [ __ ] right now."
Critiques the superficiality of Hollywood and social media: "Snapchat Live when they pop them pills."__
Personal Struggle and Disillusionment
The speaker feels "born to lose" and questions their faith or lack thereof: "why does God hate me."
Describes a desire to "feel numb" and "get high," indicating an attempt to escape personal and existential pain.
Irony and Satire
Use of irony in statements about heroes like Superman: "only when his mind is clear though."
Satirical tone on societal dependence on drugs, including authority figures like "the president's high right now."
Conclusion
The piece captures a raw, emotional response to modern life, characterized by disillusionment, boredom, and a critical view of societal norms.
It reflects a desire for change and a questioning of current values and coping mechanisms.