Oooo a new favorite song! I feel such powerful emotions listening to it.
Fast forward 2 weeks: I feel nothing.
Oooo a new favorite song! I feel such powerful emotions listening to it.
Fast forward 2 weeks: I feel nothing.
Next time look up the album it's from and play it front to back.
And play drug roulette beforehand
I've listened to my favourite song 1,158 times.
Still going strong since I started listening to it last spring.
I hope there is much more dopamine to suck out of it.
Weird thing I noticed about music is that the more I enjoy a song when hearing it for the first time, the faster I get sick of it.
Often, the songs I don't really like at first but start to like over time are the ones I can listen to longer (unless it's so bad that it's annoying).
There is a new band I discovered last week, and I like it so much, that I know for a fact that I will be tired of them in the close future XD
A friend recently asked me for a playlist or a channel of a genre of music I shared with him, so he could listen to it while working.
He was disappointed to learn that I'm the type of person listening to songs I like on repeat. Either one song or a short playlist. So I wasn't helpful on this one.
Like, I especially love to cycle for a hundred kilometres or so, with the same selection of songs on repeat for multiple hours.
The title without context is funny as shit
Ew, why are their ears so low...
She’s probably part Minbari. I gues Marge was abducted at some point 🙃
I'm so glad I don't have this kind of ADHD.
Spotify can probably diagnose me with 100% certainty at this point
50 times? I’m at about 500 with my current favorite song and with every play I fear the day that it won’t make me feel anything 😭
Alabama Shakes - Sound and Color
Phrasing.
Gulp that good glizzy muzzy into your holes till it overflows
That's better.
Rookie numbers
I always try not to for this specific reason(at least for some songs)
Gotta get all those happy chemicals from that playlist i'm gonna listen to on Kissinger/Berlusconi death anniversary
The lighter side of ADHD