I hate music. It's the self similarity and genres and the analysis, the tuning, and the golden ratio, concepts, styles, fashions, reactions to fashions, good musicians, bad musicians, and I feel like I don't want something that fits. The problem being that something that doesn't fit often doesn't fit because it's not very good and maybe, some, people listen to it because it doesn't fit. The part of a song where: song length in seconds is multiplied by .618: I think it's why some end up getting into jazz and hard drugs. Or, at the least, tuning down, or up, from 440Hz. Even a reaction is a concept.
I love music, but sometimes it's a hateshag. I'll change my mind by the evening. Chaos theory is by far the best explanation for music in general, but not in the general sense of chaos. And, ultimately, music is *what it means to the listener*, not what it is, which is a whole other level of complexity. Does music exist independently of people?
WordAll #587 completed in 1m 16s (this was a difficult one + a typo.)
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Wordle 858 5/6* (tricky, randomised my starting word which often helps, but it didn't on the arse scale it's an honourable arse adjacent to ok.)
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#Worldle #642 2/6 (100%)
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Le Mot (@WordleFR) #654 4/6 (ok)
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Framed #593 (no. I've been watching Bodies on Netflix and I don't think time travel would work that way, but it's pretty good. COVID seems to last for ages in people particularly vulnerable to it.)
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