Seems to me like a law regulating the practice of repetitive music in restaurant and retail could be an extremely popular way of winning over the millions of service workershttps://twitter.com/itsbreadtimebch/status/1087397901821726720?s=21 …
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I mean repeating songs on loop is how the FBI flushes people out of buildings!https://www.nytimes.com/1993/03/28/weekinreview/it-s-got-a-beat-and-you-can-surrender-to-it.html …
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This not a bit btw I’m thinking about making it a pet cause of mine. 10 years in the restaurant industry shaped me, it’s a total problem and am easily solvable one.
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i actually thought i was going to have a mental breakdown from the repetition of one manager’s 20-song playlist
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For a long time I would break out in a sweat at certain classic rock songs after hearing them blasted at my work for a year and half straight.
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idk, but the playlist at my local HEB slaps
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I worked in occupational health policy for a while. Pretty sure the answer is no, but I'm guessing that's something that has made its way into more than a few collective bargaining agreements.
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Collective bargaining agreements are like those old vacuum tube TVs. I know grandpa had one but I'm not sure if anyone still makes those
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There are no joke songs I don’t remember the lyrics or titles to from my time at a grocery store that, when I hear them, trigger a panic attack. Haven’t worked there in years. Pure association.
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I was going to spitball one that is probably a shared experience but then realized you probably don't need to have it in your head again.
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