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Dec 24, 2009 22:24

The thing that bothers me about assimilation of lyrics without conscious effort is it is inevitable when I start to accidentally sing it, it will be something about oral sex, killing someone just to watch them bleed out, various shades of drug use, suicide, or worst of all, Spanish, which isn't bad in itself when alone (I know enough to pick up the ( Read more... )

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jillsjourney December 25 2009, 04:33:53 UTC
that is the funniest story ever.

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seperis December 25 2009, 04:37:20 UTC
The sad part is, it isn't even unique; I always misjudge my volume or you know, where I am and what I'm singing. Adding bondage into the mix is new, admittedly. In retrospect, I wish I'd been wearing my boots. Which isn't the thing I should regret most. *g*

Thanks!

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seperis December 25 2009, 16:50:18 UTC
Ooh. I should switchto singing in a language no one else knows!

....possibly learn one as well. Hmm.

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inteligrrl December 25 2009, 06:58:11 UTC
Just last week I noticed I kept getting the weirdest looks at work... turns out I'd been singing Avenue Q's song "The Internet is For Porn" for like an hour without noticing. *headesks*

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seperis December 25 2009, 16:49:49 UTC
That. Is. Awesome.

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maggiebloome December 25 2009, 07:12:46 UTC
Ahaha this happens to me all the time. It can be embarrassing. I'm just waiting for the day I get arrested on suspicion of terrorism for singing "something here will eventually have to explode" on a train or something :P

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seperis December 25 2009, 16:49:40 UTC
Oh my God thank you. No one else I know does that and they look at me crazy when I explain, sometimes, I really don't know I'm singing, much less what.

I'm just waiting for the day I get arrested on suspicion of terrorism for singing "something here will eventually have to explode" on a train or something :P

Maybe we should establish a bail fund for this; now that I think about it, singing Metallica might be interpreted incorrectly....

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maggiebloome December 26 2009, 02:31:01 UTC
My case isn't quite as bad as yours, I generally know what I'm singing :P it's just that I have a permanent mental soundtrack and I can't always stop it er, escaping into the wild, as it were :P I can usually redirect it to a different song, but I keep forgetting.

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ariadne83 December 26 2009, 04:44:21 UTC
something here will eventually have to explode

Mountain Goats FTW!

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professorkatze December 25 2009, 07:19:09 UTC
Ha! This happens to me too and the worst part is, someone will point it out and I'll blink and say sorry and then I'll have NO IDEA WHAT I WAS SINGING. I kinda live in terror of finding out.

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seperis December 25 2009, 16:51:18 UTC
OH MY GOD YES. And sometimes? From the looks on their faces? I really don't wat to know.

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