A friend of mine on LJ was talking about how it's sometimes hard to make more personal opinionated posts without having to worry about offending someone. It seems that she has a bunch of backed up things she wants to talk about but feels she can't. My feeling on that is you should start a club. Whenever you feel alone, or isolated, or
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Plus, your mom thought I was a lot older (I think that's about 6th grade humor).
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I mean I don't think I know this other friends, and I'd like to all be tuned in to the same topic...
You may have explained, but I am slo sometimes.
Oh, and I want to start an LJ community just about Flipped and Women.
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I think. I'm not sure on that part.
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I kind of like the idea of putting it in your own journal though instead of a community. It has more a grass roots feel to it, and importantly there is a feeling of your essay being your own more that way. Plus, I have a difficult time thinking of a second post for a day if I want to keep my own journal up. ;)
As far as picking topics, we were going to take turns. That way everyone's pus gets addressed. I don't know how to handle that. Maybe a community for just picking the topics. Whoever's turn it is can notify us through that?
There will be no community creation titled Flipped and Women! You guys had your fun with the Try To Imagine What Flipped Looks Like Game.
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The thing is, words don't affect me at all. Just the actual music, and it is a very strong effect. The words to a song are just there to sing along with, but it is the music that grabs me. Maybe thats why I never pay attention to the artist... I just don't care... and the poor sap that wrote the actual melody is usually someone else.
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I think what some of Bien is wondering is why certain sounds affect us that way. Why do we call hard harsh sounds hard and harsh and soothing gentle sounds just that? Why isn't it reversed. Maybe it kind of stems all from what our voices can do. We view a loudness as a sort of threat and a softness as a kind of welcoming.
All of this is really interesting though! Thank you. :)
And I vote for next weeks essay to be "The Reasons Why We Are So Screwed Up." That should generate some good offensive pus. ;)
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We naturally speak softly to infants, "coo" at them and such, and they naturally respond to that cuz they are "wired" to.
Loud, harsh voices make them cry.
That stays pretty similar for all of us as we develop.
Although during adolesence, the natural rage they feel is vented through the loud angry stuff (which some of never quite outgrow...).
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