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[edit] Meaning of the video
I removed the following phrase from the article because it seems to be an unjustified claim:
- with imagery that may be seen as depicting the fight to get off an addictive substance
The video consists of a bunch of people in colorful costumes slapping each other, running around, bouncing up and down on trampolines, repeating the lyrics of the song in sign language and attempting to balance differently-shaped blocks on top of each other. It doesn't appear to validate this theory. -- Earle Martin (talk, contribs) 16:16, 8 May 2006 (UTC)
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- So how does video have anything to do with the song?