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  • In terms of work, exercising, chores, showering/brushing my teeth, driving, etc. I always have music on for all my tasks. Wondering if it's bad that I'm listening to music to do just about everything that doesn't involve socializing

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    Brushing your teeth to some music is crazy tho

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    tunemoon

    Brushing your teeth to some music is crazy tho

    I wake up and put on music before I get out of bed most days

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    If you feel the need to do so to stay focused on your tasks and you can't really see yourself doing them without music then it might be an adhd symptom but I'd say it's a pretty common thing to do

  • tunemoon

    Brushing your teeth to some music is crazy tho

    bruh, i be blasting some Key Glock in the morning with my speaker while brushing

  • hemaglox

    If you feel the need to do so to stay focused on your tasks and you can't really see yourself doing them without music then it might be an adhd symptom but I'd say it's a pretty common thing to do

    yeah, i feel like i need music to do just about anything that doesn't involve hanging out/watching something.

    i can't do laundry and fold my clothes without listening to some music with my headphones

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    Why would it be bad i don’t understand

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    Keepthereceipt

    Why would it be bad i don’t understand

    i feel like using music to get anything done could be a problem. i shouldn't need an external stimulus to get simple things completed, yet it's almost necessary for me to lock into anything

  • training

    i feel like using music to get anything done could be a problem. i shouldn't need an external stimulus to get simple things completed, yet it's almost necessary for me to lock into anything

    I don’t think its rly that deep. Menial tasks can just be boring and are a great time to bump some chunes

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    Just take care of your ears and take breaks and dont listen too loud

  • Feb 9

    Unless you're blasting your music and have roommates who cares bro

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    lemme see that lastfm then ill decide

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    Baby Driver

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    Feb 9

    nope

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    Baby Driver

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    Cody

    lemme see that lastfm then ill decide

    no lastfm, just am

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    training

    no lastfm, just am

    show us your 2024 replay.

  • you should do the non-challenging tasks of the day without music to center yourself

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    None of my intelligent (130+ IQ) friends listen to music regularly. They only listen selectively and rarely e.g. at a fashion event or a classical piece, but almost never listen spontaneously in their own time.

    This has been a long term consistent observation, but today confirmation came. A new meta-analysis showed time listening to music per day increases exponentially with lower IQ, with drop off to near 0 minutes at 145+.

    Music is mostly appealing as a way to fill an otherwise vacant mind that has no interesting thoughts and minimal goal-directed behavior. Intelligent people find stimulation from thinking about problems and doing things, not from marinading in vaguely pleasant sounds like a soggy potato sitting in oil in a dirty oven tray.

  • i took my calculus final blasting glokk40spaz you be aite

  • nah

  • training

    In terms of work, exercising, chores, showering/brushing my teeth, driving, etc. I always have music on for all my tasks. Wondering if it's bad that I'm listening to music to do just about everything that doesn't involve socializing

    music is the healthiest d*** and the greatest blessing

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    maxx

    None of my intelligent (130+ IQ) friends listen to music regularly. They only listen selectively and rarely e.g. at a fashion event or a classical piece, but almost never listen spontaneously in their own time.

    This has been a long term consistent observation, but today confirmation came. A new meta-analysis showed time listening to music per day increases exponentially with lower IQ, with drop off to near 0 minutes at 145+.

    Music is mostly appealing as a way to fill an otherwise vacant mind that has no interesting thoughts and minimal goal-directed behavior. Intelligent people find stimulation from thinking about problems and doing things, not from marinading in vaguely pleasant sounds like a soggy potato sitting in oil in a dirty oven tray.

    damn, you called me dumb in 3 paragraphs

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    bitch mob

    show us your 2024 replay.

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    tunemoon

    Brushing your teeth to some music is crazy tho

    wym