We're On Our Way Home
Brainstorm Lyrics


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Lost in side in world I never be alone
Thinking that I knew my right from my wrong
They go in cofutation feeling my way
Living in the (?)
But when you touch my soul
I fell like (?)
You




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Brainstorm's song "We're on Our Way Home" depict the feeling of being lost and confused but finding solace and guidance in the love and presence of someone else. The verse "Lost inside a world I never be alone, thinking that I knew my right from my wrong" portrays the confusion and uncertainty that the singer is experiencing. They are unsure of the path they should take and the decisions they make, but they hold onto the belief that they know what is right and wrong. However, they are faced with challenges and conflicting opinions, which leads to the line "they go in cofutation feeling my way."


As the song progresses, the singer finds comfort and healing in the presence of their loved one. They express how their touch soothes their soul and makes them feel like they can conquer anything with the line "But when you touch my soul, I fell like (?)." The overall theme of this song seems to be about the redemption and healing that love can bring even in the midst of confusion and uncertainty.


Line by Line Meaning

Lost inside a world, I'll never be alone
Feeling overwhelmed in a confusing world, but knowing that I will always have someone by my side


Thinking that I knew my right from my wrong
Believing that I had a clear understanding of what was morally right and wrong in my life


They go in cofutation feeling my way
Encountering others who challenge my beliefs and values, causing me to question and explore different perspectives


Living in the (?)
Living in a state of uncertainty or ambiguity, not knowing exactly where life will take me


But when you touch my soul
Feeling a deep connection with someone who understands and accepts me for who I am


I fell like (?)
Experiencing a sense of comfort, safety, and belonging that makes me feel like I have finally found my true home




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@MomochiSama

Layers of the skin:
Epidermis-made of stratified squamous epithelial tissue
Dermis
Hypodermis

Keratinocytes:
Make up the bulk of the epidermis
They are the building blocks of the tough fibrous keratin protein

Melanocyte:
Spider shaped cell that synthesises melanin

Langerhans cells
Originate in bone marrow and defend the epidermis

Merkel cells:
Combine with nerve endings to create a sensory receptor for touch


Thick skin- palms of hand and soles of feet and contains 5 epidermal layers
Thin skin- covers everything else and contains 4 epidermal layers

The deeper you go, the younger the cells are.
Regeneration happens in the lower layers and new cells move up towards surface where they die.
This is because the epidermal is epithelial so its avascular, all nutrients and oxygen come from dermis, so as they mature and go up, they lose their oxygen and nutrient supply so they die


Layers of the epidermis:
1. Stratum Corneum (horny layer, cells tough like animal horns)
a. Outermost layer and is the roughest, made up of 20-30 sheets of dead keratinocyte cells
2. Stratum Lucidum (clear layer)
a. 2-3 rows of clear, flat and dead keratinocyte (only found in thick skin)
3. Stratum granulosum (granular layer):
a. Contains living keratinocyte that form keratin, looks grainy as cells are getting compressed and flattened as they move up the epidermal layers, maturing as they go
4. Stratum spinosum (spiny layer)
a. Look prickly when seen under a microscope
5. Stratum basal
a. Single layer of columnar cells but is where most of that cell production happens and is also the layer that connects epidermis to dermis


Mnemonic - Come Lets Get Sun Burnt

Corneum
Lucidum
Granulosum
Spinosum
Basal


Layers of dermis:
1. Papillary layer
a. Composed of thin areolar connective tissue that is riddled with little peg like projections called dermal papillae. These protrusions form friction ridges that press up through epidermis that helps fingers and feet grip surfaces, fingerprints
2. Reticular Layer- thicker deeper layer that makes up 80% of dermis
a. Made up of dense irregular connective tissue

Hypodermis:
mostly contains adipose connective tissue, provides insulation, energy storage, shock absorption and helps anchor the skin



All comments from YouTube:

@lynns4122

God I'm glad to be born at a time when there's YouTube

@MomochiSama

Layers of the skin:
Epidermis-made of stratified squamous epithelial tissue
Dermis
Hypodermis

Keratinocytes:
Make up the bulk of the epidermis
They are the building blocks of the tough fibrous keratin protein

Melanocyte:
Spider shaped cell that synthesises melanin

Langerhans cells
Originate in bone marrow and defend the epidermis

Merkel cells:
Combine with nerve endings to create a sensory receptor for touch


Thick skin- palms of hand and soles of feet and contains 5 epidermal layers
Thin skin- covers everything else and contains 4 epidermal layers

The deeper you go, the younger the cells are.
Regeneration happens in the lower layers and new cells move up towards surface where they die.
This is because the epidermal is epithelial so its avascular, all nutrients and oxygen come from dermis, so as they mature and go up, they lose their oxygen and nutrient supply so they die


Layers of the epidermis:
1. Stratum Corneum (horny layer, cells tough like animal horns)
a. Outermost layer and is the roughest, made up of 20-30 sheets of dead keratinocyte cells
2. Stratum Lucidum (clear layer)
a. 2-3 rows of clear, flat and dead keratinocyte (only found in thick skin)
3. Stratum granulosum (granular layer):
a. Contains living keratinocyte that form keratin, looks grainy as cells are getting compressed and flattened as they move up the epidermal layers, maturing as they go
4. Stratum spinosum (spiny layer)
a. Look prickly when seen under a microscope
5. Stratum basal
a. Single layer of columnar cells but is where most of that cell production happens and is also the layer that connects epidermis to dermis


Mnemonic - Come Lets Get Sun Burnt

Corneum
Lucidum
Granulosum
Spinosum
Basal


Layers of dermis:
1. Papillary layer
a. Composed of thin areolar connective tissue that is riddled with little peg like projections called dermal papillae. These protrusions form friction ridges that press up through epidermis that helps fingers and feet grip surfaces, fingerprints
2. Reticular Layer- thicker deeper layer that makes up 80% of dermis
a. Made up of dense irregular connective tissue

Hypodermis:
mostly contains adipose connective tissue, provides insulation, energy storage, shock absorption and helps anchor the skin

@vanessa156734

"if theres a cell in the human body thats been responsible for causing the most pride and prejudice in human history is the melanocyte" but on a cellular level we are all the same". I love this man!!!

@dootdootclaire

i don’t know why I’m here. I learned this 2 years ago, and I’m on fall break. i woke up at 7am thinking about the epidermis, i don’t know why.

@Sara-md8nu

Lol. I took anatomy 3 years ago and still dream of bone markings.🤣🤣🤣

@LeAnnASMR_

i love u

@Dontstalkme378

I learnt this 6 years ago and I still love it! I'll probably complete this entire course lol

@user-wn2pf2ty7i

Im never going bare foot again, that little animation of the nail hurt me on a mental and physical level. ;-;    

@egemenayyildiz8499

Lol that's how I feel XD

@TheK3yMaker

I'm not alone on that lol  ....damn nail 

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