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Bob Dylan's Love Is Not Hate It's Indifference
Bob obviously resents his audience He always loves them I mean, he was saying to Matt the other night. There's this great Freudian insight, which the opposite of love is not hate It's indifference Love and hate are in some kind of like complicated relationship with each other And Bob goes through all these periods where he's like trying to decide how he feels about the people who love him His audience, like his admirers "I feel like his, that song is like In a similar way, the like apostrophe of to the you Is like to this constant Sometimes tormenting, but often the only like true and full relationship in his life Which is with the people whoLove his music"