Isolation
Atomizer Lyrics


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A blinding white light, like a cold white sun in the night
But there's nothing at all that's divine about the discharge of rounds
And as you crawl through the maelstrom of war
Whatever you'll endure, you'll endure alone

Falling deep into the abyss, with survival rate more hit than miss
Wailing through the swamps, assessing every sound
Judging the threat of the demons, airborne and on ground
But one must believe, one surely must conceive

Whatever you'll endure, you'll endure alone
Because in the end, there's no-one but you
Your comrades in arms have no power to do
A thing for your plight, or a thing for your life

On your trip to hell, you'll be all alone, this is the essence of total isolation
Making resolves on your final breath, suddenly faced with your last conquest
Will yourself to live you give it your best, now cradled in the arms of death
Falling deep into the abyss, some rounds graze, while others pierce





Falling deep into the abyss, with a survival rate more hit than miss

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Atomizer's song "Isolation" describe the intense feeling of loneliness and isolation experienced by a soldier in the midst of war. The opening line describes a blinding white light, which likely represents the flash of a bomb or explosion, as the soldier navigates the chaos of battle. However, despite the chaos and danger surrounding them, there is "nothing at all that's divine about the discharge of rounds", highlighting the brutal reality of war.


As the soldier continues to fight, they are forced to endure unimaginable suffering and pain. The line "whatever you'll endure, you'll endure alone" emphasizes the harsh reality that in war, even those fighting alongside each other can't fully comprehend the struggles and pain of their comrades. The soldier is left to navigate the "maelstrom of war" alone, with no one to turn to for help.


Despite the bleakness of the situation, the song offers a glimmer of hope in the line "one must believe, one surely must conceive". This suggests that even in the depths of isolation and despair, a soldier must hold onto the hope that they will make it through the ordeal.


Overall, the lyrics of "Isolation" paint a vivid picture of the brutal nature of war and the profound loneliness experienced by those on the front lines.


Line by Line Meaning

A blinding white light, like a cold white sun in the night
The intense light symbolizes the horrors of war and how it blinds a person to everything else, as if they are in a cold, lifeless world.


But there's nothing at all that's divine about the discharge of rounds
The act of firing a gun is not holy or sacred, it is simply a violent and destructive action.


And as you crawl through the maelstrom of war
As you navigate the chaos and confusion of war, with danger all around.


Whatever you'll endure, you'll endure alone
No matter how much support you have, in the end, you have to face the challenges and dangers of war alone.


Falling deep into the abyss, with a survival rate more hit than miss
Faced with the high risk of death, and the probability of surviving is low.


Wailing through the swamps, assessing every sound
Moving through the treacherous terrain of war, while constantly on the lookout for danger.


Judging the threat of the demons, airborne and on ground
Determining the level of danger posed by both flying and ground enemies, which further highlights the intense stress and strain of war.


But one must believe, one surely must conceive
Despite the bleakness of the situation, it is necessary to maintain hope and belief in oneself in order to persevere.


Because in the end, there's no-one but you
Ultimately, even if you have a support system, you are the only person responsible for your survival.


Your comrades in arms have no power to do
Despite their willingness to help, your fellow soldiers are powerless to protect you from death or harm.


A thing for your plight, or a thing for your life
No amount of support or aid can change the harsh reality of the danger and risk faced in war.


On your trip to hell, you'll be all alone, this is the essence of total isolation
The experience of war is akin to a journey through a terrifying and isolating hellscape, with only yourself for company.


Making resolves on your final breath, suddenly faced with your last conquest
Reflecting and making decisions about your life and purpose, even when faced with the very real possibility of death.


Will yourself to live you give it your best, now cradled in the arms of death
Fighting with all your might to survive, but in the end, succumbing to the inevitability of death.


Falling deep into the abyss, some rounds graze, while others pierce
Some bullets may miss, but others will find their target, leading to injury or death.




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The Engineering Mindset

Interesting video, hopefully it can calm my urge to dismantle the new Essential Oil Diffuser in the hallway... for now.

Palmit

do it. it's the law. it'll itch at back of your brain forever if you dont.hehe. look forward to the vid :)

bigclivedotcom

I think I've looked at the water/oil ones in the past, and also the Airwick Mist version.

Capt Serenity

Control yourself, Control yourself, controller… hmm must see the controller!

Gorky

It took me around 10 minutes today after receiving battery powered ionizer with mail to open it up and found why charging current was so low. 5 minute later and one 2k resistor less in stock I was happy to see 500mAh charging, put damn thing away because I don't need it right now (or at all)....but that inner peace :)

pHs

I don't use any electronic device (except phone) without opening it up and checking what's inside...

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Colby Custer

I have been watching your videos for close to 2 years now. I have slowly googled the electrical circut terms, and then again when I couldn't remember. As well as trying to keep up with the math, I have luckily always loved math so that came easier than not, I have been slowly getting the concepts down about current flow and circuit logic.

I recently caved and forced myself to get a nodemcu 8266, a pi pico, then eventually a mega. With leds, and simple things so far as circuts go, but pushing the code.

But today, I looked at the circut board and started to see the diagram before you drew it. I understood what the purpose of curtain components was better than before, and things just clicked. Obviously not perfectly, but more so than before.

I can't thank you enough for your diligence and dedication to your craft. I appreciate it.

Kasper Abigail

very cool. I love electronics so much. lately ive been constantly nostalgic for it. I will die making attempting a career out of it. I wish I knew how better. U do not have scope? get scope. even an old one. omg i had a beautifull 600Mhz 6G samples with amber CRT and i broke the crt trying to repair. a grown man cried that day. I still do not know how to read gradicuel and do the math. noone ever says how in scope howto videos like wtf? (edit) nvrmnd i just figured it out, now i can probably figure a dirty formula. noone told me time was also metric.

Alex Marshall

I 2nd that👉🇬🇧👈

Gerry James Edwards

I've been getting into MCU coding, too. Dave's Garage, the channel of Dave Plummer from MS, has a playlist for his LED stuff with ESP32. I found it really helpful, and in the end it links to his 'Night Driver' code for running RGB Leds, which has got some very cool effects to use as a basis for projects.

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