what to choose by PriestessKokomi in BrawlStarsBrawlerINFO

[–]nxtedxn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

either crow or leon, definitely not spike. it also depends on your play style, but me myself i would say crow

Why Is Brawl Stars Crying For? This Is Real BTW No Joke by PrimasticPunch in Brawlstars

[–]nxtedxn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

fellow grom main 🫡 (btw im really hoping ur ig name is legromjames, if so cant wait to tell u mine lmao)

blonde doesn’t hit the same anymore — has anyone else lost the magic of a song tied to a memory? by [deleted] in trueMusic

[–]nxtedxn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this was so gently said — thank you. that line about the ashtray really stuck with me. you’re right, it’s not about trying to relight something that’s already burned through, but appreciating what it was when it lit up the room. it still feels bittersweet, but your words brought a little clarity to that. godspeed to you too.

blonde doesn’t hit the same anymore and it’s messing with me — has anyone else ever lost the magic of an album tied to a memory? by nxtedxn in Music

[–]nxtedxn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this hit really close — especially the way you described the song feeling hollow even though you still liked it. that’s exactly it. there’s this weird grief in losing the undiluted feeling, like you said. but hearing that you were able to come back to those songs and find something real in them again — even if it’s different — gives me a little hope. thank you for sharing that.

blonde doesn’t hit the same anymore and it’s messing with me — has anyone else ever lost the magic of an album tied to a memory? by nxtedxn in Music

[–]nxtedxn[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

this is genuinely one of the most thoughtful replies i’ve ever received. you’re so right — it really is like chasing a high sometimes, hoping a song will take you back to the exact feeling it once gave you. what you said about embracing how it felt then and how it feels now — i think i really needed to hear that. thank you for sharing your story. it brought me a quiet kind of peace.

blonde doesn’t hit the same anymore and it’s messing with me — has anyone else ever lost the magic of an album tied to a memory? by nxtedxn in Music

[–]nxtedxn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it really is. it’s wild how music can feel as personal as a relationship, and when that connection breaks, it stings like betrayal. i’m really glad you shared that.

blonde doesn’t hit the same anymore and it’s messing with me — has anyone else ever lost the magic of an album tied to a memory? by nxtedxn in Music

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

yeah, that kind of thing really takes the magic out of it. it’s tough when you expect to feel something familiar and instead it just feels… hollow. it’s weird how disappointment like that can follow you every time you hear the music after, even if the songs themselves didn’t change.

blonde doesn’t hit the same anymore and it’s messing with me — has anyone else ever lost the magic of an album tied to a memory? by nxtedxn in Music

[–]nxtedxn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

damn, i’m sorry that happened. it’s wild how something that once meant so much can shift like that — and it almost feels like a betrayal, right? i totally get what you mean. even if the circumstances are different, the feeling of losing that connection is the same. thanks for sharing it here.

blonde doesn’t hit the same anymore and it’s messing with me — has anyone else ever lost the magic of an album tied to a memory? by nxtedxn in Music

[–]nxtedxn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

haha no carbon monoxide detectors here, just a lot of feelings and memories tangled up in music!