I don't think I've ever heard the song Whip My Hair. I don't feel this is a lack in my life.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Serious question: isn't this a UN defined torture technique?
Serious answer: it only becomes torture when it is played at high volume continuously as a means of sleep deprivation. You always read about news stories about how someone was broken by this or that song, haw, haw? But it really is not the choice of song or even the fact of repetition alone, but that combined with playing loudly 24 hours a day to produce sleep deprivation.
got it.
I still feel like this should be illegal!
Mind you I'll bet playing every waking hour to loud enough to interfere with coherent thought would also be a form of torture, even music was turned off for sleep. But not specifically mentioned.
It's cute, but not for six months. reminds me of Paul Rudd and the DVD in 40-year-old Virgin.
five greatest xkcd comics.
Here's the one I have up at my workplace: Sports. [link] The mouseover text is relevant to my interests.
I sneezed in the theatre watching that movie and worried I'd be bagged and tagged. It was allergies!
Ha! I am now scared to touch anything, but I guess that's unavoidable in real life.
I have too much germ-phobia to actually watch that. It's a lot better now, actually, but movies like that? feed things.
I worked at a place that had to play the one company chosen CD over and over all day. In my memory it was only 6 songs - that's probably an exaggeration, but it was certainly hell. To this day, Martina McBride makes me want to scream.
You always read about news stories about how someone was broken by this or that song, haw, haw?
I think "Proud to Be an American" could do it.
I always feel sorry about the retail people who have to listen to the same Christmas carols over and over.