u/graygrey28

What storyline do you wish the writers gave or hope they give more screentime for?

For me, I wish/hope they provide more screentime for Jo as a whole. Perhaps more backstory, her struggling after the pregnancy with the twins or maybe even having a child (Luna) who has the progressive hearing loss issue.

Because I feel like that disability as a whole is not talked about enough not only in general but also in children.

Like I enjoy seeing Jo/Camilla but anytime the episode involves her now, it's with Link so I just wish they would make her present outside of her relationship

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u/graygrey28 — 5 days ago

The Oh oh oh and piano sound familiar

Like the title says, the repeated oh’s and the piano pattern sounds familiar to another song. A bunch of people in his comments mention Adele but I'm not sure if it is one of her songs that sounds similar.

I could be wrong but is the song I'm thinking of real or did I just imagine it ? 💀

u/graygrey28 — 6 days ago

Chyler Leigh’s divorce/age difference with Nathan West

The link is a source about her talking about the divorce/split

When I looked into it and saw how long they would be married, I looked up the age difference and it turns out they met when Chyler was 16 while he was 20, then - as ENews! said - tied the knot three years later. I find it odd and a little bit disturbing. Maybe that’s just my opinion and others could dismiss it as “oh, times were different then” but it's still icky

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u/graygrey28 — 8 days ago
▲ 2 r/sleep

Why does a song sound completely different after falling asleep listening to it?

This might sound weird, but does this happen to anyone else? Last night I fell asleep listening to one song on repeat & today when I listened to it again while fully awake, it sounded almost new if I had to guess. Like it sounded like something I've never heard before. It almost felt like a different version of the song even though it obviously wasn’t.

It’s hard to explain, but it’s like my brain processed the song overnight & now I’m noticing layers I didn’t hear before.

Does sleep change how we perceive music or is there an actual reason for this? Or am I just losing it a little 😭

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u/graygrey28 — 10 days ago