Interpretations:Tick

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You're older than you've ever been, and now you're even older.


There's a tick on my head and he's sucking at my head in the morning I'll be dead if he doesn't leave my head


Why can't he go away, why does he have to stay, maybe he wants to play, but I can only say

(:

lyme disease, or maybe relapsing fever. --ant 16:22, 3 March 2013 (EST)

it also might speak to the risks involved in experimenting with teleportation pods. ~ <a href="http://tmbw.net/wiki/User:magbatz"></a> 16:50, 3 March 2013 (EST)




Not necessarily an interpretation, but I do have a specific image of this song in which a bunch of classy 1920's fellas in suits are chatting in a saloon when one of them gets bitten by a tick. Instead of dealing with it rationally, they all have a good laugh about it and gather around the saloon's piano to croon about it.

So I guess in my vision, it's about people who don't make a big enough deal about health problems that arise and shrug them off without seeking help.

24.125.210.63 23:57, 13 March 2013 (EDT)

It's Fun To Steal.png ~ magbatz 00:10, 14 March 2013 (EDT)



A lament

This is the combined lament of sufferers of Lyme disease.--Pittsburghmuggle (talk) 04:44, 2 April 2013 (EDT)

Maybe. Or as a coexisting possibility, it has no meaning. I like all of these short songs on Nanobots (they remind me of Fingertips) and this one I believe has the least meaning, and for that reason it my favorite. (EDT) -aardvarknanobotbirdhouse

The Tick

SPOOOOOOON! (someone had to say it) --MisterMe (talk) 08:33, 2 April 2013 (EDT)


Confidentiality Agreement?

I reckon the 'tick' in question is the acknowledgement you are required to make in various contracts, or online docs, before you can apply or continue... which in this case, seems to have boned our troubadours.

TIME BOMB!

I just realized it could be the last tick of a time bomb the singer was tied to - his "predicament" is that he's dead.--Pittsburghmuggle (talk) 06:28, 16 January 2015 (EST)

A Secretly Very Sad Song...

The song Tick, is one of, if not the saddest TMBG song to date. Yet it’s length there is much emotion packed into these 11 seconds. The man speaking’s voice sounds very old and deteriorated. The man is probably around, maybe 73-81 years old? Judging by his voice and his use of vocabulary. The man appears to have been stuck in this so called predicament for a long time. His voice sounds very old as he addresses his situation. So what is it that got him into this situation? Why of course, a tick! This tick must’ve given him a sickness making him very old and withered. He looks back on how easily preventable the situation once. But it’s too late. He’s stuck in this predicament forever. Just recalling how he could’ve fixed it. This is a truly depressing song, fulfilled in only 11 seconds...

insect hospital+ music video

going by the music video to insect hospital (which incorporates this at the end, and has a tick as the protagonist freeing the insects from insect hospital) perhaps the tick has lead the insects into his own trap for whatever reason, thus the insects have been rescued from one predicament just to be placed into another. or (more abstractly) now that the insects are freed from insect hospital they have to deal with getting back to their regular lives outside of the hospital, especially being partially amputated and replaced with computer components, and that is a predicament in and of itself... --Ncrecc (talk) 14:47, 25 June 2022 (EDT)