by A person who tried. October 06, 2015
A song by Muse. Regarded as the finest piece of music by decent music fans. Can be found as track 6 on Origin of Symmetry.
Matthew Bellamy has said the song could be about: "It's an expression of what it feels like to be questioned. I spend more time than most people being asked about purpose, and it's a strange feeling. I don't really have the answers and I have to respond on the knowledge I have obtained so far, but the problem is that it gets printed, and something else has come along that's made you completely disagree with what you said".
It could also be a refer to Orwell's '1984' in which citizens are erased and lies control society.
Matthew Bellamy has said the song could be about: "It's an expression of what it feels like to be questioned. I spend more time than most people being asked about purpose, and it's a strange feeling. I don't really have the answers and I have to respond on the knowledge I have obtained so far, but the problem is that it gets printed, and something else has come along that's made you completely disagree with what you said".
It could also be a refer to Orwell's '1984' in which citizens are erased and lies control society.
by Jamesaroo January 09, 2007
An underground rock band that Adam Lambert fronted from late 2006 to early 2007. Its sound is difficult to describe, but has been compared to Nirvana or early My Chemical Romance and Green Day.
by Glambert4688 August 11, 2010
A person who believes in and wholly embraces pseudolaw or “street law”. Such a person can and may challenge government authorities to primarily, make a point, despite the likely unfavorable outcome.
Officer: Can I see your driver’s license and registration, please?
Driver: No, I am not driving this vehicle; I am traveling in it.
Border Agent: Are you a US Citizen?
Driver: I refuse to answer this question.
Border Agent: Do you have any agricultural items aboard your vehicle?
Driver: You have no right to search or seizure per the 4th amendment.
A sovereign citizen is to pseudolaw as a bodybuilder is to broscience.
Driver: No, I am not driving this vehicle; I am traveling in it.
Border Agent: Are you a US Citizen?
Driver: I refuse to answer this question.
Border Agent: Do you have any agricultural items aboard your vehicle?
Driver: You have no right to search or seizure per the 4th amendment.
A sovereign citizen is to pseudolaw as a bodybuilder is to broscience.
by JHawk541 January 10, 2019
An immigrant who has estalished legal citizenship, but who has no love or loyalty for their adopted country.
Baber socializes only with people from his own country, and makes snide comments about American culture all the time. He'll never be anything more than a paper citizen.
by Agnitio Veridicus July 01, 2008
A person who wishes not to be tied to any one nation. These people see humanity as one and do not like the idea of nationalism, patriotism, racism, or any other segregating ideology. A world citizen sees themself first as a member of mankind.
Many famous philosophers including Socrates, H.G. Wells, Albert Einstein, and Jules Verne each considered themselves to be a world citizen.
by master_stghm April 02, 2006

