In Lil barnacle’s song Mosh Pit, in the introduction he exclaims “Sup diggity dogs, finger my asshole / I made this song with a spatula in my wiener hole, dun didillyy”. By explaining the intrinsic idea of fingering ones asshole or placing a spatula in a wiener hole, Lil Barnacle not only relates his lyrics to his origin, the popular TV show Spongebob Squarepants, while also introducing themes of human morality and purpose. By placing a finger in said asshole (or spatula in the wiener hole), Lil Barnacle relates his lyrics to ideas of human puppetry. He believes that he a puppet in this world, and that his lyrics are the only way to truly break from this and express his unbiased and unchanged beliefs. When addressing his diggity dogs, he also refers to the audience as the medium of puppeteering. Without the lyrics, he cannot escape this puppetry, yet without an audience his lyrics mean nothing. This creates quite the conundrum for Lil Barnacle as the audience is what keeps his as this metaphorical puppet in the eyes of society.