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The Cat

Just a Cat who hangs out at the Crossroads
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Typh0n

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Yes, I know the title of the song is mispelled, but this video has the best sound for this song.
 

treetophideaway

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I really like music in the EDM category - dubstep, house, dance, and 80's music (which I'm lumping in with this category even though it's not exactly the same).

I also really enjoy classical music and some opera music.

I like contemporary Christian music (particularly the Air1 station).

I also like instrumental folk music, especially Irish music. I love the sounds of instrumental Irish music.

I also like some pop music on the radio, but not all of it.
 

Wunjo

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"Unlucky for you, I am queen of the ̶b̶o̶r̶e̶d̶ board."
 

Wunjo

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Recently, my mother and I had an argument. She angrily yelled at me at some point; "You have no emotion of gratitude, you are just like your father, it's in the genes, after all!"

In a point, she's right. My father and I have some similiar qualities, yet we differentiate in a lot.

But I understand my mother, to a point. My father was never able to do that. I understand why she sometimes fail to see the differences, especially in times of crisis like this. After all, she's going through a divorce with my father who she hates and this process untied the silk rope that held her personality together, and with all that, she can not express that anger she feels towards my father too, since my father is away, quite away from her. Hence, displacement occurs and while it is occuring, it emphasizes the traits I share with my father and that overshadows our differences in the perception of my mother, for her to project the displaced anger, which also amplifies the anger in the process, me thinks. Splitting? Maybe.

That sounded very analytical. People suggest that understanding should bring sympathy, but I think sympathy can greatly cloud understanding due to the distress it usually causes.

Anyway. Not the lyrical context, but the title of this song reminded me of this strange / intriguing event.
 
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