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“Titanium” best represents who I am as a person because it’s saying you can deal with your problems and, people can’t knock you down. I think I have pretty thick skin, and people can’t hurt me that easily. Titanium’s message is that you are always strong, and people can’t hurt you unless you let them, you are your own person and you control how you feel, not other people. My parents used to tell me this when I was little, they said I get to choose my emotions, whether I was happy or sad. I think this song shows how I get the choice to choose, admitting defeat to someone, or not letting it bother me and keep on going. There is one lyric, “I’m bulletproof” that means to me you are strong and won’t be shot down by anything that comes your way, because you are exactly that, you are bulletproof. It also represents me because, it shows that I am titanium, and am in control, of my life and how I want to live it. I chose this song as my theme song because it really shows how I am bulletproof, and get to choose my path. …show more content…
It shows that we can all choose what we want to do with our life and, live it how we want to do it. We are all titanium and I choose this song because it really shows how I am “bulletproof, nothing to lose.” I think the verse “I am titanium” shows why I picked the song, it's because I'm never going to be knocked down by just what someone says to me, we are not weak, we are strong. The song is a lot like how we should think, we need to think that we are strong and people can’t put us down. I also chose this as my theme song because I think that the lyrics and music are a really great combination together. They play off each other really well and make the lyrics sound bigger and boulder. I think this was the perfect theme song for

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