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That Thing

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"That Thing" is a song that depicts a world where everyone uses "that thing" to gloss over things that can't be put into words.

"That thing is that thing, and that thing becomes this, and then it becomes that thing?"

Despite a series of such vague conversations, the story strangely progresses.

Everyone pretends to understand, but in reality, no one fully understands.

Yet relationships continue, the atmosphere flows, and society keeps turning.

What's interesting about this song is that within the lightness of its wordplay,
"not saying," "being unable to say," "but pretending to understand"

Ambiguity isn't a flaw; sometimes it's wisdom that connects situations and maintains relationships.

"That Thing" is a song that is strangely understandable despite being incomprehensible, playful yet insightful,
and pop-affirms ambiguity itself.

In the end, that thing was that thing.

But that's how it keeps turning. That's what this song is about.