Same. I’ll rarely put on music from my teen years (90s for me), but for the most part I’m listening to stuff released from the past 5-10 years, or older stuff I’ve recently discovered from before my time. There is great music (and shit) from every decade.
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I was thinking it would be more like dolphin sex.
Our cat likes to “hunt” at around 3AM. Every morning there is a collection of his prey (toys) that he brings upstairs and leaves on and around the bed. At some point he will also loudly announce his arrival with his kills. It would be cute if it wasn’t 3 AM on a Monday night!
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it weird that I cringe whenever someone calls my name and I avoid using peoples names when talking to them?English
5·1 month agoI had a friend in school who did this. Really nice guy, but he would constantly say your name while having a regular conversation. It was always unnerving and distracting.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it weird that I cringe whenever someone calls my name and I avoid using peoples names when talking to them?English
7·1 month agoWhat bothers me is people who use your name constantly in conversation. “Mosspiglet, I saw this movie last night. Yeah, Mosspiglet, it was really good.”
Add a zero and it’s about right.
I used to drive an early 90s Nissan Sentra. Great small car. Recently had a rental for a few days that’s was a new Nissan Sentra. The new one is absolutely huge compared the old car.







I wonder if the difference is between people who like music primarily because of the memories it evokes vs people who just like music for its own sake. I’m sure this is a gradient, with most people probably falling closer to the former category and those at the other end of the scale seek out new music.