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lukew3
2y ago
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Thanks, that's helpful. I'll probably call it a moment instead of a drop in future descriptions.
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NOWHERE_
2y ago
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Honestly, drop is the better word. I read the title with drop and understood what it meant, but I wouldn’t have if you called it moment.
fantasybroker
2y ago
Contextually I like the word "drop" more too. Saying that, I might want to sync a moment in time with a particular Yann Tiersen's piano phrase that's hardly a drop, more like a favorite bit that I want to hear right when the clock strikes midnight.
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