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I know all the dance moves, not gonna lie.

There was a time I could do Deceptacon by Le Tigre without watching the video n'all.

minimaal:
le tigre rules!
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A monument to build beneath the arbors
Upon a cliff that towers towards the trees
But every vessel pitching hard to starboard
Lay it's head on summer's freckled knees

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I'm never more than a few feet from my headphones unless I'm in a meeting and I rarely go more than an hour without music unless I'm sleeping.

But right now it's in overdrive.

I've...
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nebula:
I think it depends on the music. I know there are certain artists I enjoy, but if I listen to them for too long I inevitably feel down. But music also helps a lot. When my anxiety is acting up, going to bed with headphones is the only thing that keeps my brain from kicking into overdrive all night and keeping me up. There's always a balance though....Music can be a good tool to recover, but if you use it too much and it becomes a crutch then it's no longer a good thing...
sosbanfach:
@nebula music is like steroids for my mood. When I'm high there's music that blows the roof off. When I'm low, there's music that'll keep me there and screw me through the floor. It's funny though because I've never had the good sense to go visa versa.
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And warning me against turning it up again.

I don't fucking think so, I, Robot. You turn that shit back up immediately, I was boogeying.

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gravling:
I swear they're doctoring devices now NOT to go beyond a certain volume, which is shitty. I'm going to do myself an injury cramming my earphones in one of these days, but commuting to work on the bus you kinda want the music you're playing to be louder than the old ladies behind you talking about their cystitis. . . .
sosbanfach:
@gravling there are regulations about how loud your device can be. I bought a Cowon j3 a few years ago that I had to effectively hack because it was a version to be sold in the UK/EU and had hence been "limited."