The Wisdom of Jpop PVs: Part I
Watching lots of Japanese music videos is an excellent way to educate yourself in the ways of continued existence in life. Every day, Some massively numerized part of humanity dies. They die for many reasons, but one of the main ones is failure to pay attention to the lessons of Jpop PVs.
From now on, whenever I feel like it, I will help you interpret these lessons, so that you may continue to exist.
Today's Lesson: Kirenai Kisetsu by Biyuuden
The message of the PV of Kirenai Kisetsu is that being rich and having a variety of comfortable chairs does not give you the right to make fun of trees.
As you see here, Biyuuden live in some sort of mansion or nice hotel full of chairs.
They enjoy resting in these chairs, but aren't completely happy while in them. They feel guilty.
They feel guilty because their chairs are made of wood, which comes from trees.
This bothers them, since mocking trees through dance was only recently their favorite activity.
As shown in these screencaps, they greatly enjoyed this cruelty at the time.
They thought it was hilarious that trees had leafy branches, but could not move, while they could move, pretend to have leafy branches, and purchase and sit upon wooden furniture.
Biyuuden's guilt broke both their souls and their mirrors.
Don't let this happen to you.
Respect your chairs.