Trisect
Anders Manga Lyrics


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No thoughts of Circumstance to Hinder
My Constricting Abolishment
The Soul Machine Upstairs is Busted
No More Recurring Embarrassments or Sacraments

A Heart that's Pumped Out all its Rivals
Leaves No Objectives, No Zealousness
Forsaken by the Ghosts of the Wretchedness
Trampled by Idols - To Shine in Death - To Shine On

Trisecting - Innocence - Breathing the First Breath In
Trisecting - Innocence - Breaking the Plastic Skin

Lodged in the Brain of the Apostles
Our Last Memento of Tolerance
Forsaken by the Ghosts of Pleasure and Pain
Under the Heels of Unconsciousness

Trisecting - Innocence - Breathing the First Breath In
Trisecting - Innocence - Breaking the Plastic Skin

The Reminder Comes Forever
Misrepresented by the ones Left to Adore




Be Sure to Keep it All Together
Time Means Nothing When You Just Stop Looking Anymore

Overall Meaning

Anders Manga's song Trisect is a moody and introspective piece of music that touches upon themes of resignation, loss, and transcendence. In the first stanza, the singer describes a liberating feeling of letting go of external constraints and prohibitions ("No thoughts of Circumstance to Hinder"). However, this comes at the cost of feeling constricted and limited ("My Constricting Abolishment"). The metaphor of the "Soul Machine Upstairs" being "Busted" suggests that there is no divine or cosmic force governing our fate, and that we are alone in facing the consequences of our actions.


The second stanza explores the aftermath of this realization. The singer's heart is "pumped out all its rivals", indicating a sense of emptiness and lack of purpose, with nothing left to strive for ("No Objectives, No Zealousness"). The ghosts of past miseries and regrets ("Wretchedness") are still haunting them, and even the idols they once looked up to have become meaningless and insignificant. Yet, there is a glimmer of hope in the idea of "Shine in Death - To Shine On", suggesting that there may be a way to transcend mortality and achieve eternal radiance.


The chorus is repeated twice, emphasizing the concept of "Trisecting Innocence". This could refer to a process of cutting through illusions and falsehoods to reach a state of purity and clarity, or to breaking away from the past and starting anew. The image of "Breaking the Plastic Skin" adds a visceral and tactile dimension to this idea, as if shedding an old layer of skin to expose something raw and vulnerable.


Line by Line Meaning

No thoughts of Circumstance to Hinder
Nothing is getting in the way of what I want to do.


My Constricting Abolishment
Getting rid of anything that holds me back.


The Soul Machine Upstairs is Busted
The forces that used to drive me are no longer functioning.


No More Recurring Embarrassments or Sacraments
I'm done with feeling ashamed or seeking spiritual enlightenment.


A Heart that's Pumped Out all its Rivals
I've defeated all those who opposed me.


Leaves No Objectives, No Zealousness
I have nothing left to strive for or be passionate about.


Forsaken by the Ghosts of the Wretchedness
Haunted by my past pain and suffering.


Trampled by Idols - To Shine in Death - To Shine On
Crushed by the things I once worshiped, and now I will shine in death and beyond.


Trisecting - Innocence - Breathing the First Breath In
Dividing into three parts, I return to the purity of my childhood.


Trisecting - Innocence - Breaking the Plastic Skin
Continuing to divide, shedding the fake facade I once wore.


Lodged in the Brain of the Apostles
The last memory of acceptance and kindness is stuck in my mind.


Our Last Memento of Tolerance
Remembering the last time I was able to be tolerant of others.


Forsaken by the Ghosts of Pleasure and Pain
Haunted by the memories of both joy and suffering.


Under the Heels of Unconsciousness
Feeling powerless and numb.


The Reminder Comes Forever
The memory of what I've lost will always be with me.


Misrepresented by the ones Left to Adore
Those who I once loved don't understand who I am anymore.


Be Sure to Keep it All Together
Even through this pain, I have to stay grounded and focused.


Time Means Nothing When You Just Stop Looking Anymore
When you stop searching for meaning, time loses its significance.




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Sebastian G. MSFB

Judging by how factorial-numbers often have a consistent ratio of prime-factors between the powers of 2, 3, and 5, I consider Trisection to be:

•Twice as important as dividing an angle by 5... But also:
•Half as important as Bisecting an entire circle.

So 720 (being the 6th factorial-number, 6!) is my favorite number to use when subdividing a circle by multiple parts/pieces, and guess what: This is almost the official way to subdivide a circle, only that a Circle is actually normally divided by 360 degrees, which is exactly half the number 720... Very close-enough to satisfy my preference upon how I would prefer to split a circle by! 🙂

Suryabhan Singh

In this, the perfect angle is given only 90 degrees, how will you divide an unknown angle into three parts?

Bemine4fun

This technique can be used for any unknown angle.

WM official channel

There is no known method of trisecting any angle

Kamrul Hasan

I tried this technique with 60° and it worked🎉, i think we have to try and verify this technique with known angles. 😊

WM official channel

@Kamrul Hasan No it doesn't work it only works with 90

Soumitro Barman Shubhro

Try drawing 20⁰ by trisecting that 60⁰. You can't trisect every angle with only straight edge and compass.

SH SIR CLASSES

yes. your are right. but we can trisect 30°,60°,90°, . . .

Swadeshi Biswal

Field theory me iska prove hai......

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