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May 22, 2005 21:39

does music soothe your mood, or create it? not yours, but in general. hell, yours. whatever you think.
so do I burn my cd's for making me a sad bastard, or do I use them to move on?

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midnight_sprite May 23 2005, 04:22:06 UTC
Do I listen to pop music because I'm miserable or am I miserable because I listen to pop music?

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woody316 May 23 2005, 17:52:03 UTC
That's a fascinating question because music does certainly cause change in moods/spirit. I have the habit of relatings songs to people and whenever I hear it I feel good until the relationship goes bad and then a good song is ruined. I wish I could give a insightful response but there is such a mix of feelings I wouldn't be able to make sense. But cheers for a very proviking question.

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midnight_sprite May 24 2005, 00:54:08 UTC
Very viking-friendly indeed.

Sorry, couldn't help it.

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fred_jones_pt_2 May 24 2005, 05:41:22 UTC
wow. at a loss for words here.

try google.

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woody316 May 24 2005, 19:26:00 UTC
Why does everyone always have to make fun of my posts?

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fred_jones_pt_2 May 25 2005, 01:03:02 UTC
I didn't mean to make fun. Now that I think of it that was kinda cruel.

Hannah quoted a book which was made into a movie, both of which are pretty highly esteemed by my circle of friends. It's called "High Fidelity" and it was written Nick Hornby. The movie featured Jon Cusack, one of my personal favorite artists.

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fred_jones_pt_2 May 25 2005, 01:03:20 UTC
and by artists I mean actors. I'm a retard.

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woody316 May 25 2005, 19:28:56 UTC
Thank you, and I didn't mean to be a cry baby guess I was just having a bad day. And I know my post did sound stupid, but I do always try to comment on Rachel's entries and show that I care and didn't take the time to form anything but a thoughtless rushed response.

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