Can I have a raven playlist pls 🌚
You can have it all raven <333
r -> Ready Or Not by Dr. Brigit Mendler
a -> all the good girls go to hell by billie eilish
v -> Voyage Voyage by Desireless
e -> Everybody (Backstreet's Back) by Backstreets Boys
n -> Never Wanna Fall in Love With U by nelward
Send me your name and i'll make a mini playlist with the letters in your name
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Music Video: Raisin Awareness - Living Colour
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4,14,27,30 !!! :)
4: A song that reminds you of someone you would rather forget about
i think i'm very, very lucky that there isn't a song that makes me want to forget anyone. but, there is an entire genre that i don't like because of the associated (negative) memories i have with it. i also don't care for mcr as a whole because one of my past best friends loved them, and that's fine and dandy, but years ago i saw where she had vented online about how she felt about me rather than coming to me, then proceeded to cut me off. and it hurt a bit, because i was trying to put forth the effort into our friendship but felt her slipping away, then suddenly i'm the "bad person" in this relationship for "not trying hard enough." and no, clearly i wasn't affected by this unfortunate turn of events, no no, not me :(
14: A song that you would love played at your wedding
ah fook, okay. i've never been someone who dreams of their own wedding, but i do hear songs and think, "that's be a good wedding song," and here lately it's been "heaven's gate" by fall out boy.
27: A song that breaks your heart
"the night we met" (lord huron) is an obvious answer, but the most recent one was probably "how do i say goodbye" by dean lewis.
30: A song that reminds you of yourself
i'm so sorry i'm bad at these types of questions :( i really don't have one that reminds me of myself, because i collect bits and pieces of songs that i find say how i feel the way a child collects cool rocks. but let's answer it with one song (the chorus specifically) and say it's "can't let you go" by matchbox twenty. because if someone ever comes into my life and makes and impact, they will forever be part of me. my third grade teacher, the kind man at dickies bbq, my best friends, my biology teacher in high school, my vet, even you! if you've made a positive impact and/or have brought me joy, i will always remember you.
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The thing about perfect pitch is that it's a combination of having an inherent knack for it, and having that skill honed with a musical education. Someone who could recognise a specific note by the ear but was never taught notes cannot do it, and someone who simply wasn't born with the potential for it can't learn it no matter how thorough of a musical education they have.
I think the same thing applies to what I've come to refer to as "a few raisins is five raisins" type of instruction-giving. The ability to instinctively assess how much information and detail somebody wants or needs when they're asking for instructions. People who cannot do this are enraged by the idea that someone thinks they can, btw. How dare somebody arbitrarily decide to withdraw information and take away someone's agency concerning choices that they don't want to make and whose outcome doesn't matter much.
I'd consider that I have a pretty good knack for it, myself. It's been honed by working both with people who refuse to give exact instructions, my own difficulties in asking for sufficiently exact instructions when I've needed them, and working with people with varying preferences towards instruction-exactness.
People who refuse to give clarifications to their instructions and guidelines in things that they are familiar with leave you no other choice than to demonstrate just how wrong their vague answers can be interprated before they're willing to clarify. If you ask someone "how long does this usually roughly take?" and they just go "I cannot answer that, it varies so much from person to person, every single individual case is different" on and on, refusing to give the roughest of rough estimates, all you can do is say "okay so it can take anything between 20 minutes and 20 years." And only then will they say "oh no, it's more like 3-6 years on average", which was the exact answer you wanted in the first place.
It's not really a comprehension thing, but a moral code to them. I don't believe in having ethical principles that serve no other role than inconvenience absolutely everyone including myself, so I have no qualms about giving simplified instructions. If someone who needs exact instructions is trying to follow a recipe that tells them to add "a few raisins" freezes at the vagueness and asks "how much is 'a few' raisins?" they want an exact number.
Someone who isn't comfortable trusting their own assessment of how much is 'a few' won't be helped by being told to follow their heart and make their own choices. They specifically want somebody to just give some sort of a guideline about this. And being the type that's more comfortable just eyeballing things, I can assess that in this context "a few" means roughly half of a small handful of raisins, and quickly estimate that one half of a small handful is roughly 4-6 individual raisins.
And instead of getting needlessly difficult about refusing to say it, I can just say "oh, that's about five raisins", and everyone can carry on with their day.
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𝙸𝚝'𝚜 12:30 𝚒𝚗 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚖𝚘𝚛𝚗𝚒𝚗𝚐,
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