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A place for majestic STEMLORD peacocking, as well as memes about the realities of working in a lab.
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The playlist:
What's new pussycat
-Tom Jones
What's new pussycat
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What's new pussycat
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What's new pussycat
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It's not unusual
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What's new pussycat
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James Acaster, I think?
Are you trying to remember the comedian this joke is from? If so, it's John Mulaney in The Top Part
Huh, you're absolutely right. Wonder why I thought it was an Acaster thing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mw7Gryt-rcc
The fine line between madness and genius.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2V6kSKjQqZPASV0a6OuDDD?pi=IUDaieuORbKon
That's fantastic!!!
i can’t listen to anything when writing heady stuff or else i get a bad headache. even background sounds in a cafe will cause me pain. so my playlist would be empty and i would definitely get rejected for bad vibes
John Cage - *4'33''* megamix
"Academic Brown Noise, 10 hours, no mid-roll" is my #1 jam.
Some fiction authors do this, and it is a fairly popular thing among fans
not science BUT, smeyer basically did that with twilight. i’m pretty sure every book has at least *some* mention of the music she found/listened to while writing them, either in the dedication or the afterword.
that series is actually really interesting as an insight into a new author getting a feel for her craft *while also* blowing the fuck up in popularity.
And then you realize you're reading soft core mormon porn.
There are worse things to read
ah, no i'd rather not be written off as mentally unstable when people read that i in fact looped a 1min 30s track for many, many hours :)
I thought I was the only one. My top track has 800 plays since a few months ago. Song changes cause me to lose focus, and looping guides my mind into flow.
A friend of mine does the same too, i just learned
Parts of my thesis were definitely written with “Goodbye Horses” on loop (you know from that one scene in Silence of the Lambs). Not sure what that says about my vibes in grad school.
I write as a hobby and every chapter I work has a mood song to help me get into the spirit of things.
The other day I decided to organize and play the entire set while doing some completely unrelated chores and caught myself going through the story in my head.