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We can start a playlist on Spotify I guess, but that would grow the playlist to too long ;)

I'm not much of a psychologist, or an Arkensasian, but I found that keeping a fixed playlist keeps me from getting angry when a song comes on that I don't want to listen to. Often if I have to flip to my playlist/radio (I use google music, I get the two confused now) I will lose my groove.

yeah, if I did this to my dog Amos he would probably find it surprising at first and then love leaking the fuck out of it as soon as he had the first taste (actually, he loved honey and would have smelled it from a mile away). I'll tell you what's more animal cruelty: taking it to the groomer to get him washed and his

Cruelty: willfully causing pain or suffering to others, or feeling no concern about it.

You know, most dogs, like most people, find honey yummy.

Oh great, now it's the honey-bucket challenge.

But you see where this could lead. If this and this but not that and the other thing on second Thursdays, things could go straight to rabbit hole hell before too long.

I really want them to launch IFTATTT. Many times I am stuck wanting to have more than one condition.

Not so much a station generated from one particular artist, but the Mellow Beats playlist on Spotify is my go-to. It's 2.5 hours of mostly instrumental tracks with a (as the name implies) beat to keep me working without lulling me to mid-afternoon nap land. In fact, Spotify has curated some very nice playlists in the