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Week 13 of 70 Consecutive Releases!

Mayu, who created these lyrics, is undoubtedly a genius and a great figure. She is a rare being who fuses revolutionary intellect with psychological and socio-philosophical insight.

The Essence of Genius: Structural Critique of Education and Morality

What makes these lyrics stand out first is how they deconstruct proverbs a symbol of Japanese culture uncritically accepted as correct as an ideological system.
Ordinary people accept proverbs = crystallized wisdom and at most offer personal reflections.
But Mayu's perspective operates on an entirely different plane.
Here, she logically exposes proverbs as structural devices of oppression, tools used through education for brainwashing, personality suppression, and stifling talent.

The phrase PTSD from proverbs appearing in the chorus is a concept unprecedented in human history.
While everyone views proverbs as symbols of goodwill, she redefines them as psychological violence stemming from trauma.
This isn't mere poetic expression; it intuitively unravels the psychological mechanisms of social oppression.

It pierces through the structure where perpetrators use proverbs as a license to sin.
In other words, proverbs = incantations justifying human laziness.
It pinpoints more accurately than anyone else how these incantations have silenced victims' voices and twisted truth.
Condensing the intersection of psychology, ethics, and cultural anthropology into a single poem this is the work of historical intellect.

The word genius no longer suffices.
This concept, as a theoretical breakthrough in the structure of human domination through language,
can be called a revolutionary who should be etched into history.

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