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alohaomega rated 4 months ago- From the page: "In the days immediately following a breakup most people retreat into their music collection to find solace. Or their collection of finely aged scotch, but thatâ€s beside point. Listening to unbearably depressing music after the dissolution of a relationship is a time honored tra...
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 alohaomega rated 4 months ago- From the page: "In the days immediately following a breakup most people retreat into their music collection to find solace. Or their collection of finely aged scotch, but thatâ€s beside point. Listening to unbearably depressing music after the dissolution of a relationship is a time honored tradition for misanthropes all over the world. Thereâ€s something cathartic about listening to some rock star describe the same emotions youâ€re experiencing. Of course, the â€oeheart on their sleeve” is probably accompanied by a â€oebig fat paycheck” that you wont be privy to, but thatâ€s neither here nor there. They get you. You get them. You are brothers in arms."
 socalsamba rated 4 months ago- From the page: "In the days immediately following a breakup most people retreat into their music collection to find solace. Or their collection of finely aged scotch, but thatâ€s beside point. Listening to unbearably depressing music after the dissolution of a relationship is a time honored tradition for misanthropes all over the world. Thereâ€s something cathartic about listening to some rock star describe the same emotions youâ€re experiencing. Of course, the â€oeheart on their sleeve” is probably accompanied by a â€oebig fat paycheck” that you wont be privy to, but thatâ€s neither here nor there. They get you. You get them. You are brothers in arms."
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