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| quote: | Originally posted by DanR
* As far as I know, we like to hear particular sounds because of conditioning. This just goes to demonstrate that there is no objectivity to man liking certain sounds more than others. For example, we may think a certain odor smells bad because growing up, we were told it smells bad.
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I disagree. Carl Jung's theory of subconscious collective seems to apply here better. Frankly, I grew up listening to Rock, then switched to EDM once I matured, so I don't think conditioning has anything to do with it. My mother always told me that Broccoli was good for me and smelled fine, and I still hated it.
We ahve very subconscious ideas about what is good and what is bad "wired" into all of us, but with some people the "wiring" is a little messed up, so you get those select few that enjoy the smell of shit, for example.
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