Weird Rituals
David Cameron holds in his piss in order to concentrate. What weird borderline OCD shit do you do and why?
( , Thu 15 Dec 2011, 14:17)
David Cameron holds in his piss in order to concentrate. What weird borderline OCD shit do you do and why?
( , Thu 15 Dec 2011, 14:17)
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But if these things don't happen,
I get severely agitated ad must fix it. Sometimes brings me close to tears.
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 0:28, 1 reply)
I get severely agitated ad must fix it. Sometimes brings me close to tears.
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 0:28, 1 reply)
Completely with you
When I had cassettes, they were alphabetical and chronological. CDs were the same. I made spreadsheets (and in one supreme fit of boredom and/or anal retentiveness an Access database) cataloguing them by name, artist, genre (oh, the joy of deliberating between heavy metal and hard rock, or electronica and techno!), year of release, year bought, etc. Now on iTunes everything has to be correct - CANNOT have any confusion between e.g. REM and R.E.M., while numbers of plays, album rating and last played are informative and useful. But they have to all be right! God knows how much time I have spent getting all of this right.
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 4:36, closed)
When I had cassettes, they were alphabetical and chronological. CDs were the same. I made spreadsheets (and in one supreme fit of boredom and/or anal retentiveness an Access database) cataloguing them by name, artist, genre (oh, the joy of deliberating between heavy metal and hard rock, or electronica and techno!), year of release, year bought, etc. Now on iTunes everything has to be correct - CANNOT have any confusion between e.g. REM and R.E.M., while numbers of plays, album rating and last played are informative and useful. But they have to all be right! God knows how much time I have spent getting all of this right.
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 4:36, closed)
I can't possibly rate my music.
What if I get it wrong? I know it's just my opinion, but what if I horribly misjudge a piece of music, rate it low, not listen to it for years and then find out it's actually a masterpiece?
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 8:45, closed)
What if I get it wrong? I know it's just my opinion, but what if I horribly misjudge a piece of music, rate it low, not listen to it for years and then find out it's actually a masterpiece?
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 8:45, closed)
Then you can congratulate yourself for championing some underground sounds that didn't get the recognition they deserved
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 13:31, closed)
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