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Originally Posted by j4ckofspades
i want to start off by saying that im serious and have yet to find an answer besides the spiels i start off with. and it would be huge if i could get a legitimate answer. thank you
IF ANYONE COULD FIND A MEDICAL EXPLANATION FOR THIS IT WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED, i have searched for a while but could never find an answer. im tired of people telling me the spiels that i stated, and people looking at me like im crazy for not caring about music at all. BTW IM NOT DEAF
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I imagine I've only heard a millionth or maybe a billionth of what is out there. I don't claim to know everything or like everything. And I don't expect anyone to like everything either. 99% of the music I hear I have the same reaction like you, where I am either indifferent or just plain hate it. But on the otherhand there is that other 1% which I really like.
If you where to complain about music that's something I can understand. Why you don't like music in general, I wouldn't know why. I just assumed everyone likes music because I do. I've meet only a handfull of people who express no interest in music. I find people who admit that a bit intriguing.
But your initial post doesn't talk about searching for and not finding music you like as much as it talks about being aggravated when you hear music, and you also use caps (shouting) which means you are irritated. Either you have fluid in your ears or maybe ADD, depression or an autism spectrum disorder. Maybe you should see a doctor or an audiologist about fluid in the ear.
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Originally Posted by mord
Actually, I like you a lot, Nea. That's why I treat you like ****. It's the MB way.
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