The Strange Engineering of Feeling A song is one of the most suspicious inventions humans ever created. It is not food, shelter, transportation, medicine, plumbing, or a reliable financial strategy, and yet people will build entire identities around three minutes and forty-two seconds of organized vibration. A song can make a teenager feel immortal, make a retired man cry in a grocery store, make an entire stadium yell the same chorus as if civilization has briefly agreed on something, and make one person text another person at 1:13 in the morning, which is why songwriting should probably be regulated by several agencies and at least one emotionally stable aunt.
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