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Is electronic music can be an addiction? (pg. 2)
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| Streakfury |
| quote: | Originally posted by whiskers
...in fact, i find it ironic that most of the time those outside the states speak better english than the americans... |
Like us English, for example. :p :) |
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| diffusion |
| quote: | Originally posted by crchingtiger
yes definitely is an addiction...
considering that i can't help but download and download and listen to live sets going on instead of attending class...
seriously,
it's such an addiction that i've begun to see a psychiatrist!
no joke |
What you are saying is making me ancious. I am 100% addicted, and are doing exactly the same thing. All the time I am working on getting more music, and always arrive late when I'm going out for partys, I just have to make a mix-compilation so that I can have some nice music there... It's not an addiction, it is being manical about electronic music.
Other, "normal", bothers me.
Being addicted to electronic music, I still claim that it's not a decease! Rather an excessive hobby. One might say a tad crazy, but not dangerous.
I am interested in hearing what your psychiatrist have told you about this? Have you "recovered" anything after seeing a professional? |
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| whiskers |
| quote: | Originally posted by Streakfury
Like us English, for example. :p :) |
lol, that's obvious ;) |
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| hardstyle |
where did you learn English grammer btw!"
I started learn English a couple of years ago, so don't mind me if i have trouble with the grammer. :mad: |
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| anuneventrade |
I'm addicted! Always. :) My roomate thinks I'm crazy. Since we got the program to download music (Its her laptop btw), I've done nothing but download trance (which she hates) rofl!
I can't go anywhere without my trance cd's. It drives me nuts. :p
My ex used to joke around that when he was old and he needed a hearing aid, he'd purchase one that only played techno/trance! :D |
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| Photo_bot_2k1 |
too all you idiots telling people they need better "grammer"
its spelled grammar
so work on your spelling before you beat on people for grammar |
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| Boomer187 |
| quote: | Originally posted by hardstyle
where did you learn English grammer btw!"
I started learn English a couple of years ago, so don't mind me if i have trouble with the grammer. :mad: |
damn, thats pretty good for a few years, it would most likely take me a decade or two to learn another language and not have people scream at me on web boards :)
I think he only commented cause the systematic errors that are hard to get rid of when learning english change the meaning of the sentence. But in the end I am sure that all the people that speak a bit of english can understand what ya wrote so all is good.
and yes, trance is addictive. |
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| hardstyle |
damn, thats pretty good for a few years, it would most likely take me a decade or two to learn another language and not have people scream at me on web boards "
Thnk you :) |
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| zapper |
| Yes, well, back to the topic, I would say that you can definitely get addicted to trance. Or any other type of music for that matter. Of course it depends on your definition of "addicted", I wouldn't run around like a sick dog if I couldn't listen to some quality music for a couple of days, but I would certainly feel that there were something missing. |
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| Teraform |
Definatly addictive....
but not "will give hand jobs for Trance" addicted thats for sure....
damn that would be some sad .... |
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| jdjd |
| when you start missing time at work from listening to mp3's (like i have) then you addicted |
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| sym |
| quote: | Originally posted by Teraform
Definatly addictive....
but not "will give hand jobs for Trance" addicted thats for sure....
damn that would be some sad .... |
Speak for yourself :p |
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