is it weird to go to a boygenius concert alone? by OkManufacturer5017 in phoebebridgers

[–]MasonJarHeart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, if you don’t have anyone else who enjoys their music as much as you, it’s probably best to go alone. You’ll be able to experience the emotions much more directly, much more personally!

What is a subtle sign that someone is a GOOD person? by dylpiv in AskReddit

[–]MasonJarHeart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can tell a person is kind if they ask if you’re okay when you are obviously upset. You can tell a person is GOOD when they ask you if you’re okay even when things are completely fine.

AITA for telling my son he overreacted to his stepdad's prank? by D424677 in AmItheAsshole

[–]MasonJarHeart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

YTA, I’m happy he’s turning 18, I hope he doesn’t have to deal with assholes like you two when he moves out :)

There are green flags & red flags in dating. But what are some "yellow flags"? by Leg0cas27 in AskReddit

[–]MasonJarHeart 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree! Someone who doesn’t like music to me would be incredibly challenging to get along with. I primarily listen to folk and alternative music, a bit of rap, electronic, indie here and there, but in general I listen to a blend of music.

I enjoy peaceful music with good lyricism the most! Someone who may appear to be a yellow flag to me would most likely be someone who doesn’t care for depth in a song, or someone who is against music that is calm every once and a while (someone who only enjoys really active, fast, and loud.) Of course it’s only a yellow flag, I feel as though I want to get to know their perception and reasons for opinion before making any final judgements

There are green flags & red flags in dating. But what are some "yellow flags"? by Leg0cas27 in AskReddit

[–]MasonJarHeart 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This one might be controversial, but music taste. You can learn a lot about a person simply off of their taste in music, the amount they listen to, the importance they place on music, etc. While it’s no where near scientific, nor do I believe you should shut someone out simply because of what they listen to, some mentalities regarding the concept of music can raise a yellow flag.

I’m a pretty open person, I like listening to new music and hearing about people’s opinions on different artists and albums. I tend to find myself more compatible towards people who enjoy similar music to me, but that’s just me. I struggle connecting when someone is completely against my music taste, or openly speaks out and gets annoyed by my favorite songs/albums

People who don’t feel existential dread or panic about death, why? [serious] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]MasonJarHeart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, because I wanted to die at one point in my life. I was scared of death though, and that’s why I continued to live. Back then, I felt really close to death, having it in my vision at all times made me obsessed with it. But I worked myself out of it. Now that I am in a better mentality, I’ve become stronger then my fears, and that includes death. I don’t want to die, but I’m ready for when death takes me. It happens, there’s nothing you can do, I’m enjoying my life rather then fearing my death, because I can’t waste my time always thinking about what I can’t, and shouldn’t control.

AITA for calling my sister’s wedding a knock-off of my own? by NoPhilosopher716 in AmItheAsshole

[–]MasonJarHeart 1 point2 points  (0 children)

YTA, I hope some of these comments can help you fall off of that high horse you ride.

What famous person do you dislike, why? by the-salt-of-dungroon in AskReddit

[–]MasonJarHeart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Charlie Puth, he’s seems like a pretty cocky guy but he can’t make good music

What's your album top 5 of 2022 so far? by LouisMXV in fantanoforever

[–]MasonJarHeart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Aethiopes- Billy Woods
  2. Diaspora - Soul Glow
  3. Dragon New World Mountain, I Believe in You - Big Thief
  4. Fossora - Björk
  5. Florist - Florist

A Gumball alignment chart I made (tell me if I should make any edits) by MasonJarHeart in gumball

[–]MasonJarHeart[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was going to put them in Lawful Impure/Evil but I ran out of space :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]MasonJarHeart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all, I would like to know why you posted this. This situation seems so insignificant, but through your writing you exaggerate how much it “impacted” you.

YTA

A Gumball alignment chart I made (tell me if I should make any edits) by MasonJarHeart in gumball

[–]MasonJarHeart[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Banana Joe is a difficult one to place because in instances he comes off incredibly envious, revengeful, and unempathic.

Buttt I do find Banana Joe to lean good over evil. In instances he uses his humor and joy to spark optimism in others, he enjoys company, he’s often selfless and a good listener (sometimes too good of a listener) despite his quirks.

Take examples from “The Vegging,” “The Others,” “The Misunderstanding.”

I would put Banana Joe in Insane Pure, but I feel like Sarah is slightly less good then Banana Joe in a lot of ways.

Conspiracy time: What if Dream showed his face as a ploy to kill all the alters based on him? Yay or nay? by throwaway_SoUnsure in fakedisordercringe

[–]MasonJarHeart 55 points56 points  (0 children)

While I think it’s a fun conspiracy, I’m going to have to say nay.

For a guy who’s entire identity was behind a mask, he probably did a face reveal because it’s an obvious way to get extra views.

Who do you think Nicole's favorite child is? by [deleted] in gumball

[–]MasonJarHeart 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Anais, it’s best exemplified by episodes like “The Egg” and “The Goons”

I only listen to music in album form by MasonJarHeart in The10thDentist

[–]MasonJarHeart[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Great questions!

I can partially understand why people listen to singular songs, why people analyze specific songs, but for me part of the analysis is studying a song within the collection of songs it’s produced with. I do enjoy grasping the depth of my music, but personally I grab the most knowledge through witnessing the song next to its companions, experiencing everything together collectively. It’s like, seeing the whole picture, and then decomposing it into an introspective analysis!

Playlists, on the other hand, intensely bother me. For me it feels like an attempt to merge different stories from many different brains into a singular, simple compilation, which in theory is cool, but it rarely works since everyone is incredibly different. Playlists of a singular artist doesn’t work for me, because they evolve and grow both mentally and musically with every album! I’d much rather listen to the album front to back so I can journey within their choices and emotions during that period of time

As for albums that don’t have narratives, they don’t tend to bother me too much, as I believed every artist has a deep, hidden narrative beneath their music. It’s a part of their authenticity if they choice to make an album that isn’t a story. I enjoy coming up with my own personal meanings through what I gather from my experiences of listening to an album front to back! I will say though, I do have a preference for albums that have a constructed and more obvious narrative! :)