Moods based on weather and events lol
#1
Posted 07 February 2005 - 09:26 PM
yeah i get really moody like
when i see a beautiful scene im inspired and feel like im gonna have a good day and it does happen
when i see seomthing awful or bad weather i feel like its gonna b a bad day and it is a bad day lolz
certain songs also change my mood
Under the bridge - RHCP
Can't buy me love - Beatles
Build me up buttercup - foundation
when i see a beautiful scene im inspired and feel like im gonna have a good day and it does happen
when i see seomthing awful or bad weather i feel like its gonna b a bad day and it is a bad day lolz
certain songs also change my mood
Under the bridge - RHCP
Can't buy me love - Beatles
Build me up buttercup - foundation
#2
Posted 07 February 2005 - 09:32 PM
Well, there are definite examples of this. I mean, I'm sure we've all heard of aphrodesiacs, things that trigger more of a romantic feeling.
Though I haven't heard of any technical terms for this kind of thing, I'm sure they exist.
When it comes to the weather, I find people are often more... free-spirited when it's sunny out, while days seem to go by a bit slower and actions are more... robotic on cloudy/rainy days.
When it comes to the weather, I find people are often more... free-spirited when it's sunny out, while days seem to go by a bit slower and actions are more... robotic on cloudy/rainy days.
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#3
Posted 08 February 2005 - 07:30 AM
yarr, theres a girl at my school who always knows when its going to rain....coz her knees start hurting
odd way to predict the weather, eh?

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#5
Posted 08 February 2005 - 10:58 PM
Hmmm... Well it's fairly well known that many animals are more in tune with slight fluctuations in air pressure (such as the drop in pressure before it rains) than humans are, probably a survival trait. Perhaps some humans are better at that sort of thing than others. The human brain is notoriously bad at dealing with things like that, and will often make itself heard through really odd ways (such as making your knee hurt
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#7
Posted 08 February 2005 - 11:57 PM
QUOTE(Hyperfried @ Feb 8 2005, 09:59 PM)
you don't actually 'smell' the rain. You just sense that smells are a lot stronger because of the difference in humidity and air pressure.
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#8
Posted 09 February 2005 - 06:53 PM
I believe it.
The way weather goes almost always determines my mood. Like today, gray skies and rain, I don't feel too great. It's the perfect setting for a gloomy mood.
Sunny days, unless something horrible happens, I'm almost always in a good mood.
With me, it differentiates with the events and the weather.
The way weather goes almost always determines my mood. Like today, gray skies and rain, I don't feel too great. It's the perfect setting for a gloomy mood.
Sunny days, unless something horrible happens, I'm almost always in a good mood.
With me, it differentiates with the events and the weather.
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#9
Posted 10 February 2005 - 12:14 AM
Songs and weather have a large impact on people's mood.
People tend to feel sad in winter and cloudy skies, and they feel happy or just "good" in spring and summer.
Ever noticed how a lot of people get depressed during long winters?
Or how people go out more when it's sunny than when it's cloudy?
Songs affect the mind quite a bit, too. People are happier after hearing light-hearted songs and get irritable after a heavy, grating song.
(I study humans...
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People tend to feel sad in winter and cloudy skies, and they feel happy or just "good" in spring and summer.
Ever noticed how a lot of people get depressed during long winters?
Or how people go out more when it's sunny than when it's cloudy?
Songs affect the mind quite a bit, too. People are happier after hearing light-hearted songs and get irritable after a heavy, grating song.
(I study humans...
#11
Posted 10 February 2005 - 08:24 AM
i can sometimes smell the rain coming, just not that often. and im always happy in winter, i get annoyed more in the summer. im immune to the cold, and i love rain ^_^ besides which, im immune to cold, just ask goto. i can be wearing shorts and a tshirt at 0 degrees celcius and still not be cold

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#12
Posted 10 February 2005 - 11:19 AM
Weather changes affect my mood, but only the change. The sudden change in air pressure (either direction) gives me a headache. I'm a bit more accurate than the TV weather people when you combine headaches with actually looking at the clouds.Other than that, I generally prefer overcast days to sunny days.
As for songs, it depends how I'm already feeling, unless I've not heard it before (if it's sad).
As for songs, it depends how I'm already feeling, unless I've not heard it before (if it's sad).
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