Bable

March 11, 2008

Why is it that music has such an impact on the way people think? Why do some individuals listen to music to help calm them down or to make them in a better mood? Why is music so entertaining?

Some people blame music for violence. I was opposed to this untill I actually thought about it. If you’re listening to music then that obviosly means you enjoy it, that its taking some sort of toll on you. How could music not affect what actions we take?

It’s so weird. I realize some lyrics hit close to home for some people, but what about plain beats? Why do we automatically assume that if it’s a high tune it’s happy? Or if it’s slow, then it’s sad? In the womb all we heard were mumbles, nothing could even be made out. I’m assuming what we heard was slow and deep. Wouldn’t sounds like that comfort us? Instead, it makes people gloomy.

I question things to much. I want to know it all. I want to be experienced in almost everything. I want to travel everywhere just to watch people and soak up other cultures. I love people. I enjoy observing people, watching for their intentions.

The town I live in has 2.000 citizens, that is the equivalent to some highschools. I want to continue growing as an individual and do more, but its so hard because of my age and location. There are a few benefits of living in such a small village, I suppose.

Im in a really weird mood right now. It’s awful. I watched the movie “Catacombs” tonight, it was a depressive dissapointment. I rented it just because I wanted a horror movie. A plain, easy to follow, predictable horror. Instead I got a twisted phychological gore fest. It was pretty good, but now I’m in a strange state of mind.

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