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** Basically, with this perspective, the song is about [[BelievingTheirOwnLies a guy trying to convince himself that the girl he can never be with actually isn't happy with how her life is, and is just as sad and unfulfilled as he is, despite her wealth and lack of commitments.]]

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** Basically, with this perspective, the song is about [[BelievingTheirOwnLies a guy trying to convince himself that the girl he can never be with actually isn't happy with how her life is, and is just as sad and unfulfilled as he is, despite her wealth and lack of commitments.convinced himself she's trying to fill the void with shallow frivolities.]]
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** Basically, with this perspective, the song is about [[BelievingTheirOwnLies a guy trying to convince himself that the girl he can never be with actually ''isn't'' happy with how her life is, and is just as sad and unfulfilled as he is, despite her wealth and lack of commitments.]]

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** Basically, with this perspective, the song is about [[BelievingTheirOwnLies a guy trying to convince himself that the girl he can never be with actually ''isn't'' isn't happy with how her life is, and is just as sad and unfulfilled as he is, despite her wealth and lack of commitments.]]

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** The song is from the perspective of a guy singing about a woman whose known for being promiscuous and a HardDrinkingPartyGirl, whom he's presumably slept with a couple times. That being said, he spends most of the song describing her as an [[AttentionWhore attention-seeking,]] [[GoldDigger and shallow person]] [[SlutShaming who only cares about sex,]] [[SpoiledBrat alcohol and money.]] However, he still remains obsessed with her and wants her to love him back, even though he knows deep down that she doesn't want to commit. The song is occasionally sung in the second-person perspective, which is the singer [[TalkingToThemself talking to himself.]] Basically, with this perspective, the song is about [[BelievingTheirOwnLies a guy trying to convince himself that the girl he can never be with actually ''isn't'' happy with how her life is and is just as sad and unfulfilled as he is, despite her wealth and lack of commitments.]]

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** The song is from the perspective of a guy singing about a woman whose known for being promiscuous and a HardDrinkingPartyGirl, whom he's presumably slept with a couple times. That being said, he spends most of the song describing her as an [[AttentionWhore attention-seeking,]] [[GoldDigger and shallow person]] [[SlutShaming who only cares about sex,]] [[SpoiledBrat alcohol and money.]] However, he still remains obsessed with her suffers from a MadonnaWhoreComplex and wants to be with her to love him back, despite how he views her lifestyle, even though he knows deep down that she doesn't want to commit. The song is occasionally sung in the second-person perspective, which is the singer [[TalkingToThemself talking to himself.]] ]]
--> "'''You love her, but you'll never be the one.'''"
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Basically, with this perspective, the song is about [[BelievingTheirOwnLies a guy trying to convince himself that the girl he can never be with actually ''isn't'' happy with how her life is is, and is just as sad and unfulfilled as he is, despite her wealth and lack of commitments.]]]]
--> " '''She always leaves the man she loves,'''
--> '''but the diamonds are forever.'''"

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!! The speaker in ''False Alarm'' is an UnreliableNarrator.
** The song is from the perspective of a guy singing about a woman whose known for being promiscuous and a HardDrinkingPartyGirl, whom he's presumably slept with a couple times. That being said, he spends most of the song describing her as an [[AttentionWhore attention-seeking,]] [[GoldDigger and shallow person]] [[SlutShaming who only cares about sex,]] [[SpoiledBrat alcohol and money.]] However, he still remains obsessed with her and wants her to love him back, even though he knows deep down that she doesn't want to commit. The song is occasionally sung in the second-person perspective, which is the singer [[TalkingToThemself talking to himself.]] Basically, with this perspective, the song is about [[BelievingTheirOwnLies a guy trying to convince himself that the girl he can never be with actually ''isn't'' happy with how her life is and is just as sad and unfulfilled as he is, despite her wealth and lack of commitments.]]

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