You mean the buzz in your stomach? You must have been so hungry of emotions... |
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Does anybody get a very powerful body buzz when ever they are emotionally moved? |
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Adopted: SuperDuck
You mean the buzz in your stomach? You must have been so hungry of emotions... |
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I'm tired being sorry.
Yep, i get that all the time, when i watch a really good film, or hear a really good piece of music. |
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'all of the moments that already passed/
try to go back and make them last.'
Of course it was a joke!!! Why should I ever try to be sarcastic? |
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I'm tired being sorry.
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'all of the moments that already passed/
try to go back and make them last.'
It's all right! |
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I'm tired being sorry.
do I ever know that feeling! |
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"There are people who say there is no God, but what makes me really angry is that they quote me for support of such views." ~Albert Einstein
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Are you talking about that vibrating like pulse that goes through your body sometimes? |
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When I hear music that's reaaaally good, or like they said, a good scene in a movie, I'll get this vibration/buzz sweep down from inbetween my shoulders and sorta spread out. It's awesome, but only lasts a few seconds. |
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I think I know what you're talking about. It's like when I'm listening to some really motivational (can't think of a better word) music, like by Eminem with that song "soldier". The lyrics give me this powerful feeling when he's saying all this stuff like, "even if my collar bones crush and crumble I would never slip or stumble" and, "These shoulders hold up so much, they wont budge, I'll never fall or fold up". |
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Adopted Megabenman although he disappeared a while ago.
Basically, I often feel something like... a shudder spreading from the top of my spine to the tip of my shoulders, a slow in comparison tingle down the spine that pushes me into a bend backwards with my arms pointing usually right out at about 45 degrees... and my neck pretty much pushes my head right back. It loosens off all my considerably creaking joints and is why it feels good. |
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I know what you mean and I love the feeling. If it's a great piece of music I'll just close my eyes and my imagination will be enough to almost lift me off my feet. If it's a great part of a movie, such as an intense fight-scene or a dramatic resolution I am so drawn into the it and ... ugh! It's great. After a good fight scene, though, I usually want to work out or spar or just do something! (Too bad "saving the world" isn't a little more realistic.) |
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"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
I mostly get an almost warm feeling around the centre of my chest, and in some cases i get a sensation up the back of my neck where my hairs stand up |
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An easy way would be to listen to Ferry Corsten's 'Infinite Euphoria' 2 Disc CD... |
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"These paradoxical perceptions of our holonic higher mind are but finite fleeting constructs of the infinite ties that bind." -ME
I have a similiar feeling when I'm listening to music, seeing a good scene from a movie or just thinking of something nice. |
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I can make myself feel like that anytime I want. It's kind of weird. It's like summing up all the energy in my body. |
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Starry starry night, paint your pallet blue and gray,
Look out on a summers day,
with eyes that know the darkness of my soul.
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