The Kobayashi Maru test was an infamous no-win scenario that was part of the curriculum for command-track cadets at Starfleet Academy in the 23rd century. It was primarily used to assess a cadet’s discipline, character and command capabilities when facing an impossible situation, as there is no (legitimate) strategy that will result in a successful outcome.
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i heard this in an old movie once and it sparked the rest of the rhyme scheme…i believe it’s an old mafia-style code phrase for “job complete” (e.g. “the subject has been captured and terminated” / “sleeping with the fishes”).
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As I’m sure many of you remember, the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 was a huge news story in 2014 and later became the inspiration for this play on words (“Hide in plain” vs. “Hiding plane”)
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this is simply how i felt after Watsky agreed to do the feature on our album lol…it took awhile to nail down this collaboration so once it was confirmed i did the happy dance and felt pretty damn good about things.
plus we have a lot of songs/lyrics about being average and not having any money so i figured it wouldn’t kill us to have one song that was blatantly cocky & confident, like a motivational pep-talk in the mirror before a big job interview or something…i recall pitching this chorus to Term as being “so stupid it just might work”.
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