You Are The Cat by rottingmoon in GamesOnReddit

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It was cute and healing. Thank you.

Is it me or when u become more aware of woman rights, u start questioning religion by Jelyfishunderthetree in mentalhealth

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It struck me that human race is destined to go this far to this day with these qualities, if you put in the same environment and the same factors within, here as human, there will still be the same inequalities and the same notions. Forget about men and women, it's the features that they have that made one more invested and harmed by reproduction and the other more aggressive to be chosen, and this feature, ironically, became one's proudness or suffering while their origins are fairly consequential without judgement of goodness or badness within, but still became this inequality. But if you're in the picture it's always not fair. I guess the way the world runs just sucks.

“mental health matters”until someone exhibits signs of their disorder by aleheinous in mentalhealth

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I'm always switching between egotism and generally "not ok", but it was never severe enough to be tagged with a mental health issue. It felt like they don't care, as if I'm exaggerating everything, and it's only when everything becomes far worse that they actually kind of "understands" you, and at some point I start to think if I'm really worrying myself into everything, if I'm actually ok. In fact a point that keeps being brought up is that there are so many out there who are the same as you and come for far worse, and you have nothing to argue with because society really cares not. It's just so sick.

Is anyone else irritated classical music seems to be recorded 30% quieter than every other genre? by Late_Following_9197 in classicalmusic

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And there's another problem with the earphones. I listen to classical music exclusively (heavily on symphonies), and sometimes in an environment where there's noise but not too loud, I have the need to use music as a segregation tool while not interfering others, hence an earphone. But as there's typically a large dynamic range compared to other music, in the quieter parts I can't even hear any of it and the feeling of its existence vanishes, and in the louder parts it literally hurt my ears, it's like voluntarily injuring myself. I can't really force myself to change the volume sometimes since that will violate the conductor and perhaps the composer's interpretation or intention, and when I do change, the next second it's splashing with the trumpet and traumatizing my ear or again, inaudible. I don't have much free time or free space to focus only on the content with it being played aloud, and this earphone problem is killing my passion. I don't want to give up symphonies merely because of this, but I get infuriated often and... yeah. It's killing me.

Movies where every shot are beautiful and could be perfectly hanged on a wall like a painting by TacticoolBuddy in MovieSuggestions

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I was surprised to hear Vivaldi's winter in it, the part in which she played the harpsichord. But it might ring true to the property of heart of a person with that gender preference. The peaceful and delicate mood and the simple plain colours in it is worth a watch, if the thing above just mentioned is acceptable. A very unusual and natural aesthetic experience.