Re: Dumb Desires
44Probably still couldn't play drums there or crank up a half stack without pissing off your neighbors.
Re: Dumb Desires
461,000% this (bold emphasis mine).losthighway wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 6:19 pm My late teens through twenties years were prone to euphoric levels of joy from just seeing a band play, gathering with my friends, people being funny at a party, becoming totally smitten by someone. Just being out with some of the people I found fascinating, with cigarettes and coffee, at night, driving with the windows down, talking excitedly, all that shit I worry kids don't do as much anymore.
I know that for all of those highs there were plenty of lows. Too much boredom, anxiety, depression just from being young and sensitive. I like being on the middle path, having things feel steady, secure, and just continuously low-key satisfying. It's better. I miss the highs. I know that's dumb.
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47I think this is roughly what a friend who texted "I wish I liked watching football" one Sunday was getting at, and may also be why some streaming services are starting to offer scheduled broadcast channels so people can just Watch TV instead of picking something to stream.
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49The one big indulgence I'd fucking love would be a proper listening room. Really good quality gear, an acoustically spot-on space, where I could just veg to the best noises. It's the one thing that, if I could, I'd pay through the nose for to get right.
Also, a good bike. I love the thought of cycling for hours. Days even.
Also, a good bike. I love the thought of cycling for hours. Days even.
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