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Do you get goosebumps or any other physical reactions when you listen to music? It amazes me that there are people out there who don't.
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moreso since I've gotten older. sometimes I even tear up a little at sad songs.
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only with orchestra/choir music, extremely rare for me to get it with "regular" music
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>>129484108
Same. I've become cold and dead inside in my old age but music has never lost its effect on me. It's legit one of the only valid reasons to keep going.



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