music withdrawal


the intense symptoms of not being able to listen to music over lengthy amounts of time, or when you normally listen

symptoms include:
-jitters
-hyperventilating
-hyper activity
-anxiety
-singing to yourself
-making music in any way/shape/form (ex: drumming with your pencil, tapping your foot)

you will experience relief once your music has been restored to you, or you hear music (bad or good)
-shaking, jumping up and down, singing to yourself, looking crazy to other people-

dude 1: dude whats up with you?!

dude 2 (withdrawing): music withdrawal, its killer!

dude 1: o man, here listen to my ipod it will help

dude 2: ohh thanks so much, you’re a lifesaver

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