Stanley Kubrick

Stanley Kubrick and Moon Myths Unveiled: B.o.B's Cosmic Conundrum
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Lyrics

Giant steps are what you take, walking on the moon

Giant steps refer to significant actions; walking on the moon is a metaphor for achieving great feats.

I hope my legs don't break, walking on

The speaker expresses concern about potential challenges or consequences in the pursuit of significant goals.

Walking on the moon

Reiterates the metaphor of achieving remarkable success, possibly in the music industry.


B.o.B, what the hell you doing?

B.o.B questions the actions or statements made by another person or entity (unspecified).

What the fuck does Stanley Kubrick have to do with

Raises a question about the connection between B.o.B, Stanley Kubrick, astronauts, and moon landings.

Astronauts and moon men

Expresses skepticism and disbelief regarding the legitimacy of moon landings and space exploration.

Who the hell you fooling?

Challenges the credibility of the person or group discussing Stanley Kubrick and moon landings.

Fuck you and this whole stupid flat Earth movement

Expresses frustration or disdain for the flat Earth movement, considering it foolish or misguided.

Well, if you don't like it sue me, even science proves it

Defends B.o.B's stance by stating that even science supports his views.

You're a college student, shouldn't be assuming

Addresses the assumption made by someone, possibly the person questioning B.o.B's beliefs.

Green screen, sound stage, sound proofing

Suggests skepticism about moon landings, mentioning a green screen, sound stage, and soundproofing.

Time to film a movie shoot

Refers to the process of shooting a film, implying that moon landings were staged for cinematic purposes.

Gotta use my tools in the glass case

Refers to tools used in filmmaking, possibly indicating the manipulation of evidence in moon landing footage.

Astronaut suit footprint don't match the boot

Questions the authenticity of moon landing evidence, mentioning inconsistencies in astronaut suit footprints.

Been to the moon once and ain't been back since

Expresses doubt about the authenticity of moon landings and questions the lack of return visits.

And I'm just trying to figure out where the tax dollars went

Raises concerns about the allocation of tax dollars for space exploration, suggesting a lack of transparency.

NASA

References NASA, the space agency, in the context of financial accountability and moon landing skepticism.


Giant steps are what you take, walking on the moon

Repeats the metaphor of achieving significant success, walking on the moon.

I hope my legs don't break, walking on

Reiterates the concern about potential challenges or consequences in the pursuit of significant goals.

Walking on the moon

Repeats the metaphor of achieving remarkable success, possibly emphasizing its importance.


Not a huge fan of the award for the best rapper

Expresses a lack of enthusiasm for rap awards, contrasting it with the recognition given to actors.

But they give the moon man award to the best actor

Questions the logic behind awarding a moon man trophy to the best actor, suggesting irony or inconsistency.

Guess we must go straight to the source and let's ask NASA

Suggests seeking clarification directly from NASA about various moon-related phenomena.

Uh, how do you explain the occurrence of lunar waves?

Presents questions related to lunar waves, the view of the lunar face, air bubbles in space, and the motive for deception.

Why do we only see one half of the lunar face?

Challenges the official explanation for phenomena related to the moon, promoting critical thinking.

How do you explain air bubbles you view in space?

Raises skepticism about the authenticity of space footage by mentioning visible air bubbles.

Why is it so important to lie to the human race?

Questions the ethical implications of deceiving the public about space exploration.

Million mile internet that travels light years

Contrasts the advanced technology of the internet with the perceived inability to show certain space-related events.

But they can't show a space shuttle re-enter the atmosphere, okay

Questions the authenticity of space shuttle re-entry footage, highlighting perceived inconsistencies.

To blast off you gotta practice Freemasonry

Associates space exploration with Freemasonry, suggesting a secretive or exclusive nature.

An acronym that stands for Not A Space Agency

Interprets NASA as an acronym implying deception, questioning the legitimacy of the space agency.


Some may say, I'm wishing my days away, no way

Expresses a desire to appreciate the present moment rather than wishing time away.

And if it's the price I pay, some say

Addresses the potential cost of pursuing dreams, acknowledging that some may see it as a worthwhile sacrifice.

Tomorrow's another day, you'll stay

Encourages optimism and resilience, suggesting that tomorrow offers new opportunities.

Walking on, walking on the moon

Repeats the metaphor of achieving significant success, walking on the moon, as a concluding statement.

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