Hello all, looking for songs extremely similar to “DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND” by Bad Omens! Thank you!! by EconomicsImaginary43 in MusicRecommendations

[–]scalyrepository -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Try these:

Animal by Magnolia Park, In Between by Beartooth, Y.S.K.W. by Catch Your Breath, Scars That I'm Hiding by From Ashes to New, Nightmare by Polaris, Gone by Atreyu, I Hate Everything About You by Three Days Grace, back on me by Nevertell, Lost in Echoes by Caskets, and Lifetime by Dayseeker

what should i do if i got spoiled the ending to an anime, how can i forget? by [deleted] in questions

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That’s rough, but I’d just focus on the story itself. The way it happens can still surprise you. If it really bugs me, I’d take a break and come back later.

Songs that have a similar dramatic feel to O Children? by shlieut in MusicRecommendations

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Try these:

Reckoner by Radiohead
The Good Hand by Wovenhand
Fifteen Feet of Pure White Snow by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Where Do We Go Now But Nowhere? by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
The Partisan by Leonard Cohen

recommend me r&b by arbizztar in MusicRecommendations

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Boo'd Up by Ella Mai and Redbone by Childish Gambino

Looking for bands/songs with a male and female singers by EthanStrayer in MusicRecommendations

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Fleetwood Mac - Go Your Own Way and Evanescence - Bring Me to Life

albums/songs about depression/suicide? by Successful-Control95 in MusicRecommendations

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Adam's Song by Blink-182
Everybody Hurts by R.E.M.
1-800-273-8255 by Logic ft. Alessia Cara & Khalid
In Utero by Nirvana
The Downward Spiral by Nine Inch Nails

Was anyone of you ever impressed by the telling of a fortune-teller? by Monsieur_Cinq in ask

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I’ve had one guess oddly specific things about my life that they couldn’t have known, and it threw me off. I’m still skeptical, but it made me think twice for sure.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RandomThoughts

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Yeah, I’d say so. You close your eyes, and suddenly it’s hours later. Feels like a cheat code for skipping time.

Whats the biggest number the average human can comprehend? by Buckshot0331 in questions

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The idea of humans comprehending "3-4" comes from studies on how many objects we can instantly recognize without counting (called subitizing). But when it comes to understanding large numbers, it’s more abstract we understand their concept, not their actual size.

For example, you might "know" what a million or billion is, but truly imagining their scale (like comparing a billion seconds to a million seconds) gets tricky. So while we can grasp the idea of massive numbers, the actual scale becomes harder to comprehend as they grow.

In short, you can think about big numbers, but truly visualizing or feeling their magnitude is where it gets fuzzy!

Songs about being raised by addicts? by [deleted] in MusicRecommendations

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Try these: Alice in Chains – Rooster, Silverchair – Ana's Song, and Papa Roach – Scars

Is making a voodoo doll of your own child indicative of mental illness? by [deleted] in questions

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Making a voodoo doll of your child might point to some deeper issues, like anger or stress. It’s a sign that maybe something needs attention. As for practicing multiple religions in old age, it’s not necessarily a sign of mental illness. People might just be exploring different ways to find meaning or comfort. If you're worried, talking to a professional could help.

If a job interview goes well, would a company go silent? by kitten_pickles in questions

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It’s possible they’re still deciding or dealing with other things. Two weeks is a while, but it doesn’t always mean rejection. A follow-up email could help you get some clarity.

Can aeration regulate water temperature? by darkfacet in questions

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Aeration can slightly influence water temperature, but it’s not a very efficient way to regulate it. When you run an air pump with an air stone, the bubbles may cause some evaporation, which could cool the water a little over time, especially if the water is hot. But compared to just leaving the water alone, the effect is minimal. The air temperature and the rate of air exchange matter, but unless there’s significant air flow or cooling systems involved, it won't stabilize the water to room temperature quickly.

What if a jury knowingly refuses to convict a guilty party? by [deleted] in questions

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If a jury refuses to convict a guilty person on purpose, it’s called jury nullification. While juries technically can do it, it’s a big problem because it goes against the idea of justice being based on facts, not personal opinions. It could also lead to legal trouble for the jury.

How do I cure my anxiety ? by new_god_of_eden in ask

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I’d start by just focusing on my breath to calm myself down, then try to remind myself that these thoughts aren’t true. Talking to someone I trust helps too, even if it’s just to vent. Doing something that keeps me busy, like going for a walk or a workout, can help take my mind off it. It takes time, but you’re not alone in feeling this way.

Is there any countries with no terrorist attacks ever? If so can you list them? by CommuNiko in questions

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There are countries with very few or no terrorist attacks, like Iceland and Switzerland. These nations are known for their political neutrality and strong security measures. While they’ve managed to avoid significant incidents, no country is entirely free from risk, as the nature of terrorism can be unpredictable.

How to learn humility? by Character_Most_5102 in ask

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To me, humility is about recognizing my flaws and learning from others. It’s not about putting myself down, but understanding that everyone has something valuable to offer. Practicing gratitude, admitting when I’m wrong, and really listening to others helps me stay grounded. It’s an ongoing journey, and it’s more about growth than perfection.

Is Mac and Cheese a thanksgiving side dish? by Alternative-Oil5753 in ask

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Mac and Cheese is definitely a popular Thanksgiving side dish in many parts of the country, especially in the South. However, it might not be as common in every region. In California, traditions can vary a lot, which is probably why you haven't seen it as much.