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- luckyorphan0
^ Okay. To be fair (Mr. Hyde is gone...Dr. Jekyll here), I admire your attempt to make the workplace a better environment. But in the future, it's best to just ask first, and not assume. I can't tell you how many office wars have started over music assumptions being made. It's just better to ask, or wait for appropriate times for this to happen. No one wants to be there on a Monday. So you can imagine that hearing music you don't enjoy, or worse, is distracting you from doing your job, it's just not appreciated.
All in all, tho, I applaud your effort. Just try to find a better way of going about it. Start by just asking if it's okay to share yer music. Allow them to say 'no thanks' instead of 'STFU.'
P.s. Explosions in the Sky – you are right to think that they rule, and should be shared.
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- I'll edit next time. Forgive my writing longer than 140 characters.luckyorphan