Talk:我楽多イノセンス (Garakuta Innocence)/@comment-25311905-20140930002849/@comment-220.255.1.85-20141109082403

I think (I THINK) there's something to do with the personality of Kyoma (the guy in Trashy Innocence), like he's perfectionistic about the artwork he's drawn. And sometimes, he becomes overconfident in his originality. ("Bringing indistinctiveness, pretending to be the best") But after he sees another artist's achievements, he begins to doubt his own talent/skill, also beginning to doubt his future and dreams. At this point, Kyoma kind of spiralled down into thoughts of depression, self-deprecation and hopelessness. ("An imperfect talent, is it enough to get by? .... I'm just trash")

I think the "Contrast, Light and Dark" refers to Kyoma as dark (After spiralling into the darkness of depressing thoughts) and Eruna (I think at the second chorus, Eruna grabs Kyoma's arm and pulls him along. Notice the background, it had a gradient from bright to dark)

"Given up yet? Even if I told myself 'long ago' -- Kyoma thinks of giving up.

"Hey hey you can't call that running away!... Isn't that, isn't that enough?" - Was probably said by Eruna to Kyoma.

So overall, Eruna kinda' pulled Kyoma out of the dark thoughts and convince to think a little more positively. ("It seems that the wind changed direction and the button the girl pressed increased the saturation of the whole world as if engulfing everything.")