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Jensen
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19 Apr 2014, 3:11 am

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When I am not listening to music my thoughts are usually going a thousand miles an hour and I can't focus on anything at all. When I do it's like a magical lightbulb suddenly turns on and I instantly hyperfocus on whatever I need to do. I swear its almost like drugs. Anyone else like this?


One side of music is about patterns and math.


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19 Apr 2014, 4:40 am

Mozart is good while doing your taxes.

Aerobic music is good for physical housekeeping choirs ( rock, funky get down music, techno, Chicago roots blues, whatever uptempo music suits your mood).



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19 Apr 2014, 12:34 pm

I can only listen to calming music while working. When I'm driving I have to listen to anything that is on the radio. If I turn it off I can hear all the road noise, car noises, other cars/trucks, wind noises. Pretty much anything one hears when the radio is off.


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19 Apr 2014, 9:28 pm

I am especially aware of road noise when I have to turn up the radio to hear it over said noise.



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20 Apr 2014, 1:28 pm

I almost never listen to music. I've never been interested in it. I have a few songs on my phone and I only use them when I have an anoying song stuck in my head.



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20 Apr 2014, 3:52 pm

if there were no music I woulda taken a long walk off a short pier ages ago.



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20 Apr 2014, 4:10 pm

auntblabby wrote:
if there were no music I woulda taken a long walk off a short pier ages ago.


Me too! I was just talking about this!

It's like what if humanity had evolved and never figured out there was music in the universe? Ew!

But then, what if there are other amazing arts besides drawing, literature & music, ect - but we just never discovered them? You kind of have to wonder because how could have discovered it all?



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20 Apr 2014, 4:15 pm

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But then, what if there are other amazing arts besides drawing, literature & music, ect - but we just never discovered them? You kind of have to wonder because how could have discovered it all?

modern technology/science has enabled man to stumble onto other heretofore hidden creative endeavors/arts. if it weren't for the science of optics we would never have been able to see all the pretty little things on earth. if it weren't for computer science it would have been harder to expand upon the original work of Mandelbrot and his microscope-discovered fractals.