"Chemical" by The Devil Wears Prada, Friday, June 28, 2024 (updated repost)

In 2006 a new band released a brutal metalcore album called PlaguesThat band so happened to have the name of a much less metal PG-13 movie starring Anne HathewayMeryl Streep, and Stanley TucciThe movie was actually directly based on the 2003 book of the same name. The band, however, chose the name as a protest against materialism. The band The Devil Wears Prada has become a staple in Hard Christian Rock and scene hardcore metal. In 2019, they released the album The Act  which expanded their sound to include more singing on ballads such as "Please Say No" and "Chemical." Clean vocalist Jeremy DePoyster had always had duties Prada songs, in a sense, rewarding listers with melodic choruses; however, "Chemical" is a radio-ready hit.


WAKE UP TO NO MEANING, I STARE AT THE CEILING. According to the band's episode of the Labeled Podcast, Jeremy DePoyster said that unclean vocalist Mike Hranica got the idea for this song after either watching a TED Talk or listening to a podcast. Hranica became very depressed after listening to this speaker because her coping mechanism was to remind herself that no matter whatever bad news she heard, how she felt was only a chemical reaction. To Hranica, this made him feel as if nothing was real. While it's true that whatever problems we usually face in our daily lives at home and work and back again usually seem like the biggest deal to us at the time (and sometimes they certainly hold some gravity on the future), reducing our responses to chemical reactions in our brains sent Hranica into an existential crisis. There are two ways that I think about this coping mechanism. The first is taking it to a logical conclusion: The simulation theory. In this theory, I may or may not be real reacting to you people who may or may not be real. This idea is played out in movies like The Matrix. The second way I could take this coping mechanism is to belittle my problems. So if my reaction to this moment is only chemical, I can also belittle my problem nothing substantial in the greater scheme of the world's problems. I burned the dinner that I was supposed to serve at a party. In the greater scheme, people are starving in the world and I have enough money to throw a feast. I could spend the money again to order takeout. People could be upset with me, but at least I'm not a thief or a murderer. It's only their chemical reactions, by the way. There are certainly problems with taking this coping mechanism to these two conclusions. 

THERE'S STILL TIMES I WANT TO BREAK EVERYTHING I'VE EVER MADE. I'm reminded of a conversation I had with one of my students. In my teaching in Korea, I've seen that they have a less developed special education program than in some other countries. However, American teachers can't pass certification without knowing the laws and practices for accommodating students with special needs. Min-hyuk (name changed) had many problems adjusting to life in middle school. When I first met the kid for an English conversation ability interview, I asked him to introduce himself in English. He replied, "I'm too cool for that." Next, I asked him to tell me how he learned English, "It's all about money if I'm being honest. My parents pay a lot of money for the best academies, and that's how I learned how to speak English." After finishing the interview he asked, "Do you have any snacks?" Throughout the semester, he was a pariah among the other middle school first graders. Nobody wanted to be in Min-hyuk's group. Because my school is a boarding school with about 40% of the middle school students staying on campus, Min-hyuk was placed in the English dormitory; however, after hours he created so much work for the dean, senior students, and classmates. Eventually, his parents took him out of the dorm. He came to apologize for his rude behavior during the interview, though for a subtle point I had thought was not that rude, asking me which phone games I played. "My mom said it's very rude to talk to teachers about games," he said. He opened up about the difficulties of adjusting to a new school. I said, "All of your classmates are dealing with a very hard change right now. You went from a time when you could play as much as you wanted to a time when you have to study much, much later into the night." He said, "Just because others have to deal with it, doesn't make it any less difficult for me." "Good point," I said, "You are you and you have to learn what works for you."


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