Recommendations on how to breathe continuously (1 Viewer)

courage

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Do you breathe other people's air, or your own? Is this something that you've had to work at, or just comes naturally? I'm thinking of doing this and just looking for back to basics tips that have helped.
 
Every so often I find it hard to catch my breath and I go into a bit of a panic. My pastor taught me to remain calm and say a little prayer to Satan to restore my breathing. It usually works pretty well.

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You get all three admins at a meat-up and the site becomes the wild west of the internet.
 
My previous best practices were essentially this. I did this almost every day, the same method as most of my friends have for years.
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After finding this site I wonder if there is a better method. WWYD?
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Also, picked up one of these helpful reminder rocks. They've apparently gone up a lot in price lately but totally worth it.
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Ok, "cool story, bro" time.

There is a great richard Pryor bit where he suddenly forgets how to breathe. Searched for over an hour. Anyone have a video link?
 
Pink Floyd might beat Faith Hill comparing song for song but as far as cohesiveness of theme and sound, Faith Hill definitely puts together better full albums to listen to on headphones in one sitting.
I don't understand your crazy moon language.

Dark Side of the Moon
Wish You Were Here
Animals
The Wall
Final Cut

Are all epically assembled albums that are among the best whole album experiences ever recorded by humans. I'll admit I'm not as familiar with Faith Hill at the album level, but I'm finding it hard to believe she is objectively better at album construction or production than those 5 Floyd albums. She may be competitive, but I can't believe she's superior.

I know it's not one of their more highly regarded albums, but listen to Final Cut, all the way through with headphones. I'll do the same for the album of your choice. Then we can resume this discussion.
 
And pay particular attention to gunners dream. The cross fade between the vocal and the sax as they go into the sax solo is sublime.
 

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