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Anybodys Noticed Those Discordant Piano Notes In Olivia Rodrigos Jealousy, Jealousy...? I Am Like, Genuinely
Anybody’s noticed those discordant piano notes in Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Jealousy, Jealousy’...? I am like, genuinely impressed how they level up the crazy-with-jealousy, wild vibe of the song.
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“He asked, "What makes a man a writer?" "Well," I said, "it's simple. You either get it down on paper, or jump off a bridge.”
Charles Bukowski

When you have to understand in 10 minutes what took people centuries to come up with. It indeed was "quite difficult to grasp"
I was sort of dozing off in math class today. I could hear wisps of what the professor was saying, as I fought with my body to stay awake. But then I was shocked into wakefulness, when I heard the professor say, " so we have proved that 5 is equal to 1. Okay everyone? Everyone got that? 5 is equal to 1! "
For a brief second, I was more confused and lost than I ever remember being in my life.
The professor was already moving on to the next proof. Everybody was nodding in agreement and hurrying to note it down. I looked at the blackboard and everything looked like normal stuff that we were doing before. But it felt like I had crossed over to another universe. My brain could not find any other sensible solution for the situation.
And then I finally found the statement of the proof and realized that the professor meant that we had proven that statement number 5 and statement number 1, were equivalent.
When you realize that you’ve read the words, “attracted”, “bonded”, “philic” more times in your Chemistry textbook, than in any romance novel.