![]() ![]() I actually bought the single…I never do that. So if you haven’t heard “Roar” go check it out. I’m not knocking Katy Perry (although seriously WTF, a movie?!) her song is really cute and positive and there are some biblical messages going on in there which I can appreciate. I don’t want to run 4 miles and then when the machine stops not be able to remember actually running those 4 miles. I want to imagine the horizon or the finish line…or London when I’m running. Hopefully, I won’t get sucked into listening to another evil, hypnotic song that puts you in a trance for weeks and forces you to listen to it over and over again while subliminally stuffing secret messages down your throat. So I’m going to do some research and find out what’s out there. Good, fast, gets your heart pumping, GOOD music! According to psychologist world, the popular theory of subliminal messages usually suggests that subliminal commands can be inserted into this sequence at the rate of perhaps 1 frame in 25 (or roughly 1 frame per second). Which is good because I’m in desperate need of new running music. It is commonly believed that subliminal messages have hidden messages in movies and TV programs. Like, I’m able to listen to other music again. I didn’t even go this nuts over Beyonce’s “ Run the World.” Then again, I’m even less of a Beyonce fan than I am Katy Perry so I guess that makes sense.Īnyway, I think I’m starting to come out of my trance. I’m starting to believe there’s some kind of hypnotic subliminal message thing happening with this song. And on the drive home, windows down, stuck in traffic on the 5…I still played it over and over again. I played it like 20x in a row when I ran my usual 4 miles at the gym. Well they did warn me, didn’t they? I tell ya, when I say I couldn’t stop listening to this song I mean I physically could not stop listening to this song. Plus, currently I’m all about PINK so I didn’t feel like there was any need to worry about going nuts over “Roar.” I didn’t go see her movie (WTF?!) and I only listen to her music when I’m drunk ( although I did go on a Katy Perry binge back when I was a karaoke crackhead – but I digress). The Federal Communications Commission has banned subliminal messages in broadcast media since the 1970s, when controversy erupted over a TV ad for a memory game called Husker Du that displayed. First of all, I wasn’t a huge Katy Perry fan. I didn’t actually believe I would get hooked on the song. I clicked on the link and listened to the song despite the warning. I read a blog recently (it might’ve been dlisted) that posted Katy Perry’s new single “Roar” and basically warned readers that we were going to get hooked on the song and then later hate ourselves for getting hooked. ![]()
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