I sometimes come up with completely wrong ideas about etymology and similarities between words. So, although it is not exactly a fit for this week's theme, I'm adding it to the playlist. In my early Seasonista days, I sometimes wondered why song a or b was submitted and accepted for a theme. Someone who'd been there from the first six weeks just pointed out (in my own words): I take whichever songs the participants bring. I then realised that it's what someone has been working on, practised, or -as with you- even wrote it.
I sometimes come up with completely wrong ideas about etymology and similarities between words. So, although it is not exactly a fit for this week's theme, I'm adding it to the playlist.
In my early Seasonista days, I sometimes wondered why song a or b was submitted and accepted for a theme. Someone who'd been there from the first six weeks just pointed out (in my own words): I take whichever songs the participants bring. I then realised that it's what someone has been working on, practised, or -as with you- even wrote it.
I know absolutely nothing about "Empirical Proof" - not being even remotely scientific - but there is a lot of truth in these lyrics, Berni!
@@limousinlil The short summaries of the concept introduced as images in the repetition of the chorus should fill you in about the basic concept. :)