Music makes me bipolar

Discussion in 'Music' started by UncleTom, Feb 23, 2010.

  1. UncleTom

    UncleTom Member

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    More so than for most people, I think. I can prevent it from happening if I want, but if I allow myself to really soak in the music I'm listening to instead of just having it as background noise, I completely take on the emotion of what I'm listening to. If I'm perfectly happy and I listen to a sad song, my demeanor can completely change.

    It would seem music makes me bipolar.
     
  2. boguskyle

    boguskyle kyleboguesque

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    lol that sux. maybe if the emotion of the song is sucky, dont soak it in...
    its probably a talent somehow
     
  3. alice_d_millionaire

    alice_d_millionaire Just Do It©

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    are you sure it's the music? ;)
     
  4. UncleTom

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    Sometimes I have similar mood swings for no reason, and I've wondered if my reaction to music is just an extension of that. Those aren't with the same intensity, though. But I kind of like it. I feel like I get the full impact of the song when I allow myself to take it all in. I really get into it.
     
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