Sorry for the extremely late reply, I wasn't having such a good time and then forgot about it. There's some scene in Infinite Jest in which one of the characters says that the hum of the air conditioner sounds like a far-away sound of itsokitsokitsok and this kind of gave me the same weird but calming feeling.
But it is a really beautiful book; it's unnerving, extremely annoying and wonderful at the same time, I would have loved meeting DFW and telling him how much his work has helped me
@@Wurmg.I That’s beautiful. I know DFW’s work well. I’m thinking back to Infinite Jest, I remember a passage where a character is listening to a chant that sounds like “no don’t worry no don’t worry”… I really like that you’ve made a connection between that sort of idea and my repetition of “it’s fine it’s fine it’s fine” in this song, that’s really lovely, thank you. I’d have like to have told DFW how much his writing meant to me, also.
Love it..absolutely fantastic
Very cool vibe! I love it ✅
David Foster Wallace?
You've intrigued me; what's the DFW link?
Sorry for the extremely late reply, I wasn't having such a good time and then forgot about it. There's some scene in Infinite Jest in which one of the characters says that the hum of the air conditioner sounds like a far-away sound of itsokitsokitsok and this kind of gave me the same weird but calming feeling.
They rest in a training room after tennis practice, I think, the passage is around the 200th page or something
But it is a really beautiful book; it's unnerving, extremely annoying and wonderful at the same time, I would have loved meeting DFW and telling him how much his work has helped me
@@Wurmg.I That’s beautiful. I know DFW’s work well. I’m thinking back to Infinite Jest, I remember a passage where a character is listening to a chant that sounds like “no don’t worry no don’t worry”… I really like that you’ve made a connection between that sort of idea and my repetition of “it’s fine it’s fine it’s fine” in this song, that’s really lovely, thank you. I’d have like to have told DFW how much his writing meant to me, also.