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  • I think I care more than I should. But then most people didn’t have their childhood shaped mostly by rhythm games so…

    I have a very specific taste for music, and on top of that I basically don’t listen to anything lower than a subjective 8 out of 10 in my books. Also some meme songs are timeless masterpieces (no I’m not giving examples)

    • Not really. I care much more about the melody than the sound effects, and unfortunately my ears aren’t sensitive enough to tell much of the difference
    • I have very specific music that I listen to. At the very least it has to be a well-curated playlist, random playlist is a hard no for me
    • Actually I mostly listen to music just to enjoy it… I used to listen to music on long roadtrips but I don’t do those anymore
    • No, but it’s because there’s no one to talk to. One of the downsides of only liking “alternative music” I suppose
    • Sometimes; there aren’t that many artists making things I enjoy in the first place

    Music is leaning much more towards art for me







  • Moved from a mega metropolis and got shuffled around a lot

    Might be an oddity here but… I basically missed nothing. I grew up pretty sheltered, and on top of that my hometown didn’t really have much going for it despite its size. Probably the only redeeming quality is the high-quality public transit… which isn’t remotely as good as it seems if you actually live there

    I think now that I’ve grown up & have more defined interests, my hometown is starting to feel a bit more exciting since there are all kinds of hobby groups & such… But still feels mostly soulless to me IMO



  • Because the owner/maintainer is based in EU (Stux is Dutch)… literally just that. Lemmy.world being a decent size certainly helps

    I also originally created an account on Kbin, gradually used it less and then the project had its fair share of issues, so I just registered a new account instead

    I have floated the thoughts of selfhosting an instance, but it seemed a bit unnecessary given the forum/aggregator nature of Lemmy… In hindsight, I even closed my microblog instance (Firefish, a whole story of its own) because it was too much resource/headaches, so it was probably a good choice I never selfhosted Lemmy




  • Brussels. Officially bilingual but most people speak French; English is commonly spoken but not official. I’m also legally allowed to get things in Dutch (the other official language) but I know even less Dutch than French… I promised myself to start learning Dutch once I get to B1-B2 French

    Due to historical reasons, language is… a sensitive issue here. And since I work in academia (which were at the center of said language issue), my employer communicates everything in French, despite the fact that academia itself uses English (probably funnier at the Dutch-speaking unis but I digress). For example I think half of the HR and IT teams don’t speak English at all so all my work emails to them have to be in French…






  • 周杰倫(Jay Chou) - 青花瓷 (Blue and White Porcelain). YouTube link

    So Jay Chou (Taiwanese actually…) was an absolute phenomenon in mainland China when I was growing up. Just about all of his songs are good & have mass appeal, but specifically I think this song was something I’ve heard just about everywhere and anywhere (including from a street performer when I visited again a few months ago!) so I’m nominating it as a must-listen

    Also don’t worry too much about the lyrics; Jay Chou is known for rapping a lot & I couldn’t understand half of his lyrics when growing up…