Error
Stock 12 Lyrics


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Human error human error
How could i make an error
Such an error human error
Eventually burnt your skies
I apologize

Rain is falling down i keep still
Donβ€²t move or hide all in vain
Just want to wash away the dust
I collected all on my brain
I erase myself what have i done
Now and then

Human error human error
How could i make an error
Such an error human error
It seems like the worlds collide
Now you pass me by i wonder

Human error human error
How could i make an error
Such an error human error
Eventually burnt your skies
I apologize

Stay so silent in the smoke of bridges
I am burning away
I never thought how could be
When all my colors are not the same
Now i face myself what i have done
In the end

Never say never
I commit a sin
But id not in my power
Fix the broken thing
Take, please take all that's me by

Human error Human error
How could i make an error
Such an error human error
It seems like the worlds collide
Now you pass me by
I wonder

Human error human error
How could i make an error
Such an error human error




Eventually burnt your skies
I apologize

Overall Meaning

The song "Error" by Stock 12 deals with the theme of human error and its consequences. The singer of the song is reflecting on the mistake they have made, which has resulted in damaging the relationship between themselves and someone else. The repeated refrain of "human error" highlights the fact that despite our best efforts, we are fallible and capable of making mistakes that can have far-reaching consequences. At the same time, the singer acknowledges the gravity of their mistake by apologizing for having "burnt your skies."


The first verse of the song poetically describes the singer's state of mind in the aftermath of their mistake. They are immobilized by the realization of what they have done and are powerless to undo it. The rain that falls "to wash away the dust" could be interpreted as a metaphor for the cleansing the singer seeks in order to absolve themselves of guilt. The second verse expresses the same sentiment, with the singer feeling that they need to "erase" themselves in order to atone for their mistake.


The third and final verse of the song is more resigned. The singer acknowledges that they cannot undo what they have done but expresses a desire to make amends. The repeated refrain of "never say never" suggests that the singer is still hoping for reconciliation, even if it seems unlikely. The final line, "I apologize," is a direct appeal to the person they have wronged, a recognition of the harm they have caused, and a plea for forgiveness.


Line by Line Meaning

Human error human error
Mistakes are made by humans and it is a common occurrence.


How could i make an error
The artist is questioning how they could have made an error in the first place.


Such an error human error
Reiterating the idea that making mistakes is very human.


Eventually burnt your skies
The artist realizes that their mistake eventually led to negative consequences.


I apologize
The artist is apologizing for their mistake.


Rain is falling down i keep still
Amidst the chaos and confusion, the artist remains still and composed.


Don't move or hide all in vain
Trying to avoid the problem by hiding or running away will not solve anything.


Just want to wash away the dust
The artist wishes to cleanse themselves of the mistake they made.


I collected all on my brain
The artist has been burdened by the mistake they made and cannot stop thinking about it.


I erase myself what have i done
The artist wishes to undo what they have done and forget their mistake.


Now and then
The artist is haunted by their mistake and it keeps resurfacing in their mind.


It seems like the worlds collide
The mistake has caused a major upset in the artist's world.


Now you pass me by i wonder
The artist is questioning whether the person who was affected by their mistake will ever forgive them.


Stay so silent in the smoke of bridges
The artist is in a state of isolation and feels like they have burned all their bridges.


I am burning away
The artist is filled with guilt and the weight of their mistake is slowly consuming them.


I never thought how could be
The artist never realized how much damage their mistake could cause.


When all my colors are not the same
The artist is no longer the same person they were before making the mistake and the world around them feels different as a result.


Now I face myself what I have done
The artist is coming to terms with the mistake they made and the consequences that followed.


In the end
Ultimately, the fallout from their mistake is what the artist will be stuck with.


Never say never
The artist acknowledges that everyone is capable of making mistakes and it's important to not give up after one failure.


I commit a sin
The artist is acknowledging the gravity of their mistake.


But id not in my power
The artist understands that they do not have control over fixing the consequences of their mistake.


Fix the broken thing
The artist wishes they could undo the damage caused by their mistake.


Take, please take all that's me by
The artist is willing to make amends and give everything they have to try and fix the situation.




Writer(s): стасСвич ΠΈ.Π°.

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@moderneurope

@@dixonpinfold2582 Hi Dixon. I think Neri did more than that. Oxman never acknowledged having pulled from Wikipedia. She didn’t just lift text, either: She also took an illustration from the article for β€œHeat flux” without citing a source, despite requirements in the image’s Creative Commons license to credit where the picture came from.

I’ve sometimes used Wikipedia illustrations without citing the Creative Commons License, but found out about the need for that only recently and will cite that unless the photo info says you don’t have to cite the source of the picture licensed by CC.

Some plagiarism from other papers in her thesis, without attribution or quotation marks:

Wikipedia wasn’t the only resource she cited without attribution in the paper that earned her a doctorate. In a footnote, she used 54 consecutive words without attribution from the website of the design-software maker Rhino to explain what a β€œNon-Uniform Rational B-Spline” is. She also used technical language about tessellations that matched language from the website Wolfram MathWorld β€” which, again, she didn’t cite.

And plagiarism in Oxman’s published papers, again without attribution, at least in some cases.

She plagiarized both before and after she received her Ph.D. in 2010. Of three peer-reviewed papers reviewed by BI, two β€” 2007’s β€œGet Real: Towards Performance Driven Computational Geometry” and 2011’s β€œVariable Property Rapid Prototyping” β€” also contained plagiarism.

The 2011 paper included more than 100 words exactly as they appeared in the 2005 book β€œRapid Manufacturing: An Industrial Revolution for the Digital Age,” without quotation marks, citation, or a mention in Oxman’s bibliography. She pulled material from β€œPath planning of functionally graded material objects for layered manufacturing,” a 2004 paper by M.Y. Zhou, without mentioning it in her bibliography. And she included two verbatim sentences from the 1999 book β€œFunctionally Graded Materials: Design, Processing and Applications” without quotation marks or an in-line citation, though the work is mentioned in her bibliography.

The 2007 β€œGet Real” paper pulled language describing tensors β€” an algebraic concept that includes scalars and vectors β€” from an earlier-published work, the β€œCRC Concise Encyclopedia of Mathematics.” In a 2010 paper, β€œPer Formative: Towards a Post Materialist Paradigm in Architecture,” that was not peer-reviewed, BI also found another instance of plagiarism, with Oxman using chunks of language from publisher Da Capo Press’ description of β€œThe Modern Language of Architecture” by Bruno Zevi.

So yes, her plagiarism is now more extensive and more serious in nature than before. But again, it carries no consequences for her since she’s not in academia.



All comments from YouTube:

@consumertalks

So he says people who criticize people of color shouldn't be considered racists (he's right) but he's also the same guy who accuses anyone who says anything negative about Jewish people of being antisemitic. He even accused the Business Insider people of being antisemitic. Different rules for him, right? Then with the plagiarism issue, he also wants different rules specifically for his wife. Now suddenly plagiarism needs to be defined. Why didn't he think of this until it concerned his wife? Why can't people see the hypocrisy? This has become so political that people have left common sense and decency at the door. Very sad.

@BleyBlair

It’s their go to strategy I’ve realized this over two years

@user-mh8fx4mz5s

You are spot on, well said.

@kareemi7080

and the worst part is…he even admitted β€œat that point I was just happy for her to go for any reason” because his race of people were offended by her comments the same logic the ones pushing for her to be fired have used for years now. I’m happy their being exposed as hypocrites.

@BleyBlair

@@kareemi7080 lol that’s why no world leaders have liked this tribe of people for centuries

@not_glad

​@@kareemi7080he isn't a hypocrite, he hasn't been accused of plagiarism has he?
Also, I think there's a difference between "anything negative" and calls for genocide.
You guys should all give yourself a pat on the back for sustaining a very low IQ conversation.

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@arabest100

Don't throw stones if you live in a house made of glass. He not only did expose his family but the whole tribe he belongs to

@rockfidelity8229

Let's redefine plagiarism so my wife can get away with it. Gimme a break...

@victorblock3421

get away with what?

@MrTitanic222

@@victorblock3421 She got caught red handed, you're spot on!

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