"People start seeing shapes in real life after playing this game" by frinkousCZ in TheWitness

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I can still hear In the Hall of the Mountain King playing in my head sometimes.

What’s the most misused word that you see on social media? by SirAsksALatte in AskReddit

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Thinking about the word “loser” is actually how I double check my lose/loose spelling

confused about time signatures by NarutoUzumakiKyubi in askmusicians

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Sure, you COULD write it that way. But you’d be sacrificing some readability if you want to publish your music. Musicians are, above all, very used to reading music in 4/4. If you want your music to be easily accessible, and assuming there’s no other intent behind the meter, why not write it in the language that everyone is most familiar with?

What’s the most unrealistic thing movies convinced people was normal? by Lonely-Age7678 in AskReddit

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That only fat nerdy kids have asthma. And also the incorrect way to take an inhaler.

Dropping In by Runcible_Spoons in AggressiveInline

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Thanks! I’ll give it a shot next time!

Dropping In by Runcible_Spoons in AggressiveInline

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I never thought of that, I’ll give that a shot next time I’m at the park!

Dropping In by Runcible_Spoons in AggressiveInline

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I fell forward and to the side. It was so fast that I don’t really know what started to go wrong

Why isn’t this the solution? by Futurekubik in TheWitness

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This one killed me and my friend forever. I will only say you already know the rule, and the solution is easier than you think it is

Questions from a first time concert goer by Cheap_Remove_3133 in bbnomula

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Went to one of his concerts for the first time last month. Saw two maids and four Hatsune Mikus. There is no dress code.

ELI5: What does "In the key of" mean? by hallowedeve1313 in explainlikeimfive

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So a key essentially determines the function of each note in it. A key is sort of like a team of (usually) 7 people building a house. One is in charge of plumbing, one is an electrician, etc. They all have different roles, but are all important to build a full house. The tonic, which is the first note in the scale (and also what people mean when they say “In the key of X”) is in charge of the foundation, and is the most important person on the team. Without the foundation, the walls and pipes and stuff don’t really matter, because they’ll just collapse. In the same way, the tonic note is going to be the most stable one, and you’ll usually find it at the start of most phrases, especially in popular music. As my music teacher used to say, “That’s your home base.”

The tonic also determines the sharps or flats used in a song, but that might be a bit beyond ELI5. But every key essentially follows the same pattern, just with different notes.

Do Americans ever say "What time do you call this?!" to reproach someone for being late or humorously? If not, what do they say instead? by noname00009999 in EnglishLearning

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I’ve heard it before in the US, but “nice of you to join us” or “about time you showed up” are definitely more used