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Is electronic music can be an addiction? (pg. 2)
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Streakfury
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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 :)
diffusion
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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?
whiskers
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Originally posted by Streakfury
Like us English, for example. :p :)



lol, that's obvious ;)
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:
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
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
Boomer187
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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.
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 :)
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.
Teraform
Definatly addictive....

but not "will give hand jobs for Trance" addicted thats for sure....

damn that would be some sad ....

jdjd
when you start missing time at work from listening to mp3's (like i have) then you addicted
sym
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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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