

In a similar way, the seemingly nonsensical lyrics and the "Oh well, whatever, never mind" attitude resonated deeply with our generation. And many people, including myself, took it that way. But the feeling of danger and contagion related to sex was a big part of the zeitgeist of that time (and still is to some extent). And I'm not saying Cobain did or didn't consciously put this meaning in the song. Of course, one can argue about the artist's intent versus the audience's interpretation. I feel stupid and contagious," I knew instantly and exactly what he was talking about. When I heard "With the lights out, it's less dangerous.
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If you think the AIDS crisis didn't impact our generation's perspective on sex, you are deeply mistaken. A mulatto, an albino, a mosquito, my libidoĪ denial, a denial, a denial, a denial, a denial
