Catholic mass basically a lecture and thats why they have to pretend to enjoy it.
On the other hand, bass music literally resonates with the world around it. You feel it in the air. You feel it when you touch the walls. You even feel it in your bones. It's heavy and oppressive and it overloads the senses. Maybe it's just cause my ADHD makes it much easier to get excited and let loose, but it produces a sort of natural high for me in a way that listening to some geriatric pedophile ramble about god or Jesus could never even hope to. ADHD already makes it hard for me to stay completely still anyways, but add a beat and it almost becomes like a tic. I just have to start moving my body with the beat, even if I'm only just nodding along.
Also, while on the subject of ADHD, there's a more practical reason why I'd never give up music: It's a really good source of stimulation. ADHD makes it such that I need a stream of constant stimulation, basically in order to avoid becoming depressed. Music is a really good source of stimulation 'cause it allows me to fidget in time with the beat, while also not demanding too much of my attention, which allows me to somewhat tune it out and focus on other things like work. Basically, music functions as a weaker version of ADHD meds. It's also good for drowning out distracting background noises, which aids my focus considerably.
Catholic mass basically a lecture and thats why they have to pretend to enjoy it.
On the other hand, bass music literally resonates with the world around it. You feel it in the air. You feel it when you touch the walls. You even feel it in your bones. It's heavy and oppressive and it overloads the senses. Maybe it's just cause my ADHD makes it much easier to get excited and let loose, but it produces a sort of natural high for me in a way that listening to some geriatric pedophile ramble about god or Jesus could never even hope to. ADHD already makes it hard for me to stay completely still anyways, but add a beat and it almost becomes like a tic. I just have to start moving my body with the beat, even if I'm only just nodding along.
Also, while on the subject of ADHD, there's a more practical reason why I'd never give up music: It's a really good source of stimulation. ADHD makes it such that I need a stream of constant stimulation, basically in order to avoid becoming depressed. Music is a really good source of stimulation 'cause it allows me to fidget in time with the beat, while also not demanding too much of my attention, which allows me to somewhat tune it out and focus on other things like work. Basically, music functions as a weaker version of ADHD meds. It's also good for drowning out distracting background noises, which aids my focus considerably.
lmbo yeah right