One of my all time favorite things is music. It can make, break or change the outcome of the day. So I realize that to some this may not make sense, but I think it will make you giggle anyway.
I recently moved into the dorms at my new university. And if you haven't had the experience of using the Wi-Fi on a university campus I will just tell you this: it stinks. It doesn't always work and sometimes decide to not like your computer. Today is just one of those days. When I got home from school I decided that I wan to listen to pandora. I have the app on my iPod but I just realized that on computers there is this awesome ability to shuffle all of your stations together, which makes me tickle with glee inside.
I must first describe my taste in music before going on in the story. I enjoy music in which I can deeply connect with. Whether that be with the intense emotion that comes from soul music, or the love I feel from alternative/pop men bands, or the head thubbing of Dubstep. I especially love Dubstep remixes of songs. So I have several Pandora stations that are highly diverse, but I connect with and love it all.
So today I was shuffling my intense music together in a wonderful mash of so much connection that it sometimes creates a small brain explosion, when the internet decides to act up. Suddenly this really cool songs comes on that has base drops but the words of a soul song. I look and on comes Jill Scott, an artist that is known for her slow and sensual music. But it was a dubstep song. This excited me to no end. I mean my two favorite genres that should never even be included in the same sentence were being included in the same song! Immediately I went onto iTunes to put this song on my wish list (poor college student can't even afford a dollar song). But I was watching the bar that tells you when how long you have left until the most amazing song ever ends and it's having a spaze attack a seismic proportions. I just thought silly internet and went back to rocking out to the best song ever. Then I had to get up, and I needed to pause it so that I could continue to hear it. And it didn't pause. At all. Then the most sad realization occurred.
Somehow, I'm not really sure what I did to catalyze this mind blowing experience, I managed to get my Excision (one of the dirtiest (heavy bass drops) dubstep songs) channel to play at the same time as my shuffle. This song in fact did not exist.