What to do if you're earwormed: [link]
Real Simple Magazine consulted James Kellaris, a University of Cincinnati professor who studies why catchy tunes stick in our heads. James says that to stop the looping, "listen either to complex music, like Mozart, or unfamiliar music that lacks a hook, like New Age."
And if that doesn't work, try singing the song all the way through or simply listen to it in its entirety. This will give your brain a sense of completion and should relax your need to continue repeating the lyrics. As for situations where you can't remember some or all of the lyrics, just rewrite the end to get the song out of your head.
Or you could sing Raspberry Beret.
I never new that Emma Thompson adopted a Rwandan refugee. Here's a story about his graduation from college:
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Also my people on Facebook are telling me that Zappos was just bought by Amazon.
Timelies all!
I don't know how to drive stick. Nobody in my family does, so I never learned.
I never knew that Emma Thompson adopted a Rwandan refugee. Here's a story about his graduation from college: [link]
I've always loved her. Now I love her even more.
This SOUNDS like a Snopes-ish internet myth, but mom swears she saw the car in the gym..
My dad also swears this was done while he was at MIT. So either they went to school together, this is an urban legend, or it's a lot easier than it sounds.
I've heard two versions of it myself. I don't think it's all that hard to do.
I'll believe almost anything my dad tells me about MIT pranks because MIT is full of batshit crazy nerds.
ION, I love YouTube. The same moment BabyCenter sends me a "Refreshingly Realistic TV Guidelines for 2-4 year olds" email, Dylan is cackling like a maniac while this plays on my second monitor. (It's his second-favorite, after Manahmanah.)
We did that to a friend of mine in college. Disassembled his VW bug enough to get it into his dorm room and reassembled.
Also put a different small car into the dorm lounge by taking apart part of the wall. Come to think of it, I think there was some wall disassembly for the other one, as well.
Yeah, MIT kids don't fuck around when it comes to pranks.