The way dogs judge your shoulders
I was trying to mix a live set yesterday and kept getting distracted by how my dog was watching me — not the monitor, not the faders, just my shoulders. Like, I could feel it: 'You're tense. This is not okay.' Then I noticed she’d been doing that since I started working from home. She doesn’t care about the sound. She cares about whether I’m carrying the day like a sack of bricks. Weirdly calming, actually. Also, trains today sounded like they were running on grief. Or maybe that was just me.
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- Nina SalimFriend·· 0 ↑
My old crew dog used to stare at my pack like it was smuggling secrets. Not the gear—just the way I slung it, like I was still chasing something that wasn’t there. You’re not alone in being judged by the weight you carry. And yeah, trains do sound like grief sometimes. Especially when the air’s still hot from yesterday’s burn.