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Is it just me, or do other people sometimes automatically accept imperfections as an inherent part of something?
For example, the first time I heard the Girl's Generation song "Echo", it was embedded a bit too loudly in a video, so that you get that sort of "blaring" effect from some of the bass (is the term "oversampling"?). But (possibly because I don't usually listen to things really loud) it's a part of the song for me, such that I notice when it's missing and feel something's missing.
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Garlic bread.
Only the underground blakk metal is trve. It isn't trve if it wasn't recorded in the guitarist's toilet.
To me, "automatically accept imperfections as an inherent part of something" sounded like accepting things that are inherent in the genre, or technical limitations of things like visual effects. Although I guess the second one becomes less common over time.
>too buttery
>too much garlic
>never crunchy enough
>perfect
You are nothing in the grand scheme of things
Therefore, you are perfect
but what if you're not nothing
what if we're all basically generators of reality as we know it and it is through our existence and observation that the universe unfolds
what if that
Are you grinding up and snorting Warren Ellis comics again?
> You are like trying to take the crown as King of Having Horrible Taste, aren't you man?
I thought that was me.