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5 Signs Your Friend Is a Music Junkie

They don't have blood running through their veins, just music notes.

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5 Signs Your Friend Is a Music Junkie
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We all have that one friend who is constantly jamming out to a song whether in their head or blaring through the earbuds/headphones in their ears. They have no shame when it comes to belting out at any given time. They know all the latest jams plus some that you didn't even know existed. If you're like me, then you are that friend and you're guilty of doing these 5 things.

1. It doesn't matter where they are, any place can be a karaoke event.

No matter how much you beg them to stop embarrassing you in public, they just don't listen. That's probably because they can't hear you over that last chorus of "I Will Always Love You" that's always playing at Walmart when you do grocery shopping. You've considered leaving them behind in the store just to teach them a lesson. Too bad you love them too much.

2. The shower is their stage and they seem to think that the early morning is when they need to perform.

I'm guilty of doing this and to be quite honest, who isn't? The shower gives us these magical powers that make us sound like the singing superstars we think we are. Everything sounds better when your hair is all sudsed up and your audience is the bar of soap and your conditioner. However, I think there needs to be a certain time frame set so that I don't have to listen to "Baby Got Back" at 7 in the morning after a long night of sleepover antics.

3. There is never a moment of peace and quiet.

You've gotten your glare down to a t when they are around. Not like it works though, they sing with or without music playing all day and all night. After awhile you begin to feel like you're losing your sanity. Even though they are you friend till the end, the end might come sooner than they think if they don't stop at some point so you can enjoy some sweet, sweet silence.

4. They have so much music on their phone that they always have to borrow yours for selfies.

No, no that's okay I didn't need to use my phone for my own enjoyment. I also really like having all 1,000,000,000 of your selfies on my phone. You just can't see why they need 3,000 different songs on their phone. You keep 100 of your favorites on yours for working out. You watch as they use your phone with a look so cold it could freeze the Sahara.

5. Their room is littered with albums galore, it's like a minefield trying to hang out there.

God forbid they actually pick up a little bit before you come over, but you know your friend and that's just simply not how it works. You fear the meltdown if one of the albums gets crushed by you. You definitely know they have a love for music seeing as how they have more than the record store itself. But hey if it makes them happy, then it's all good.


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