Six Things to a Sickle
The Residents Lyrics


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Life is just a situation
Life is just a game
Life is just a whirlpool
And I heard it call my name

Chew chew gum chew
Gum gum chew chew
Chew chew gum chew
Gum gum chew chew
Chew chew gum chew
Gum gum chew chew

Amber were the autumn leaves
Amber was her skin
Amber was the evening
When the whirlpool pulled her in

"It was irresistible"
Was what she used to say




Like the sound of running horses
Early in the day

Overall Meaning

The Residents' song Six Amber Things is a surreal and layered piece of art that can be interpreted in multiple ways. It starts off with the lyrics "Life is just a situation, life is just a game, life is just a whirlpool, and I heard it call my name". This can be seen as an existentialist view of life or the perception that life, like a game, can be a journey that we all must embark on. The whirlpool could refer to the chaos of life or the inevitability of death, calling out to the singer to join the arc of life.


The next set of lyrics "Chew chew gum chew, gum gum chew chew" seem to be nonsensical at first glance, but there is an eerie and hypnotic quality to it that enhances the surrealism of the song. This section might symbolize the repetitive nature of life or the anxieties and insecurities that we all carry and try to cope with in mundane ways.


Then, the song talks about how "Amber were the autumn leaves, Amber was her skin, Amber was the evening, when the whirlpool pulled her in". This section could be interpreted as a tragic love story or a reference to the nymphs of Greek mythology. The amber color, which itself is fossilized tree resin, could represent life from a bygone era or a metaphor for the transience of beauty and youth.


The final lyrics "It was irresistible, was what she used to say, like the sound of running horses, early in the day" could refer to the siren call of death or the singer's longing for something that is fleeting and unattainable. Overall, Six Amber Things is a song that invites introspection and contemplation.


Line by Line Meaning

Life is just a situation
Life is simply a state of being or an occurrence


Life is just a game
Life is comparable to a contest or activity in which one can win or lose


Life is just a whirlpool
Life is an unpredictable force that can suck one in, like a whirlpool


And I heard it call my name
And I felt drawn to its power and unpredictability, as though it was beckoning me


Chew chew gum chew
Repetitive, nonsensical sounds that could represent the insignificant distractions of everyday life


Gum gum chew chew
Repetitive, nonsensical sounds that could represent the insignificant distractions of everyday life


Amber were the autumn leaves
The color of the leaves in autumn were similar in hue to the yellow-orange color of amber


Amber was her skin
Her skin had an amber-like glow or color


Amber was the evening
The evening had a warm, amber-like feel or color to it


When the whirlpool pulled her in
When the unpredictable forces of life took her under, much like a whirlpool pulling one under


"It was irresistible"
A statement she made about the forces of life being too powerful to ignore


Was what she used to say
She would frequently comment on the power of the unpredictable forces of life


Like the sound of running horses
A metaphor comparing the sound of running horses to the sense of inevitability or powerlessness one might feel in the face of unpredictable forces


Early in the day
At the start of the journey of life, before one has had time to experience the power of its unpredictable forces




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a lucozade bottle

Lets see the bad stuff in 2020! In this little song!


Ooooo.....

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A virus that caused a pan. Pan. Pandemic! Causing us all to go and become germophobs!

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Deeply Marinated

I really like to see you react to the different spin offs of cells at work theres so many.

Cells at work BLACK: The cells are in an unhealthy body. They smoke and drink, ect.

Cells that dont work: Where the erythroblast doesnt want to become a red blood cell but wants to be a white blood cell instead.

Bacteria at work: where we see good and bad bacteria fight it out.

If u have the time!!



Mega Sean

Spoiler for last episode...







Red Blood Cell can’t be a sickle, because she was getting all the oxygen delivered without getting lost once when the body was dying from hemorrhagic shock. Even after the disaster passed, she was able to deliver oxygen without problems. She’s just naturally an airhead that needed practice and after going round the heart and lungs a couple of times, became a pro. Why else could she pass the red blood cell school and be allowed to have her own junior red blood cell?



Tristan Ritland

So, doing some thinking on the odds of Red being a sickle cell that arose due to spontaneous mutation:

In a healthy, non-sickle cell body, what are the odds of a mutation that leads to a sickle cell-like deformity? if the odds are on the order of ten trillion to one or one trillion to one, we'd expect to see only one cell with these features, which is what we see in the show.

If the odds of a transcription error are on the order of hundreds of billions against to billions against, we'd expect to see one or two similar cells, despite the seemingly astronomical odds, because it'd make a good episode, to highlight how spontaneous mutations, or transcription errors can give rise to truly bizarre cells, plus seeing Red get lost with someone as bad at life as she is would be adorable and hilarious. So if that doesn't happen, we can assume that the theory is wrong.

If the odds of a sickle cell deformity are larger than a hundred trillion, or one quadrillion to one, it most likely would not occur in the 30-40 trillion blood cells present in the human body, and the theory is likely wrong.

Personally, I'd like Red to stand out from the crowd, and so I support the sickle cell theory, despite my lack of a med degree, or any objective evidence.



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Lan Hoa Diep

So we have now reached a stage where a real doctor analyses fan theories of an anime show on youtube. I was born at the perfect time of human history.

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This is the most brilliant comment i've seen on youtube these days

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Lets see the bad stuff in 2020! In this little song!


Ooooo.....

Theres......

A virus that caused a pan. Pan. Pandemic! Causing us all to go and become germophobs!

So listen to the chorusssss us....

Racism! Pandemic! And WW3 and dont forget about the Aussies! Listen to the nice. Lovely 2 words! To explain 2020!

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LunaBianca1805

@Emily Pyles Maybe Once Upon A Time ... Life would be a more suiting choice then? I watched the German dubbed version as a kid and think its visualization is a good and really charming way to show a kid how the body functions. Though I'm not exactly sure how "up-to-date" it still is. I mean the Canadian original is from the seventies and I guess science made a lot of leaps and new discoveries since then 🤔?

Name of The edgy variety

Emily Pyles eh cultural differences there, common swears/cusses are acceptable in older kid/young teen programming in other parts of the world, ie in Digimon they originally did say damn it a few times, we have a strange need to shield our kids from them and sex/human biology over here...I grew up here and I don’t get it xD

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Here’s an obscure one: You can see platelets piggyback on neutrophils in the OP and occasionally through the show. This occurs under thrombo inflammatory conditions.

Brutus Tan the III

I think it’s called platelet satellitism

Luiz Alex Phoenix

@Mcyxof
Somewhere in Japan:
"How can we make our cells intrinsic behavior cute?"

Mcyxof

That's pretty cool. I thought it was just for the cute factor :D

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