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David Gets Pulled Over

It's so weird. It's the weirdest thing to explain where, like, I want to be— like, I wanted to, like, turn on Coldplay yesterday and, like, just be in my feels, but, like, I can't do it. I couldn't do it. Like, there were there was something about it that like wasn't allowing me to feel what the music was like. Like normally, like when I'm normally really happy, I could turn on a sad song and I'm like, oh my God, Billy Joel fucking carrying me away. And I'm like in my tears and like, you know, I'm feeling it. But like I have no emotion left. Like for that, for that, I don't know. And I have a feeling it's like a normal thing to happen. That's happened to you?

December 1, 20206:23David
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Jason6:09
And that's all right. I mean, you're— you're—
David6:10
no, what I'm trying to say about this is it's really weird. I've never— I never— I'm in such a weird, weird mood where I can't relate to music. Has that ever happened to you?
Jason6:22
I've totally gone through that.
David6:23
It's so weird. It's the weirdest thing to explain where, like, I want to be— like, I wanted to, like, turn on Coldplay yesterday and, like, just be in my feels, but, like, I can't do it. I couldn't do it. Like, there were there was something about it that like wasn't allowing me to feel what the music was like. Like normally, like when I'm normally really happy, I could turn on a sad song and I'm…
Jason6:56
Definitely happened to me.
David6:57
Yeah. Where you're like completely disconnected with all music.
Jason7:00
Yeah. Where it's just like nothing. You're just numb to everything. You're just like, fuck it. It's not going to make me feel any better. I'm not even going to put it on.