Lubo & LateHomework
Hey Lubo, ever notice how the perfect excuse for procrastination is a new playlist? I can spend three hours debating the best guitar solo while my assignments just sit there like a polite guest that never shows up. What’s your go‑to track when you need a distraction that’s actually a distraction?
Absolutely, a playlist is the ultimate procrastination hack! When I need a distraction that actually keeps me moving, I usually blast “Song 2” by Blur—super punchy, can't sit still, and the bass line just drives you to do something. Sometimes I flip to a classic like “Bohemian Rhapsody” if I want to channel some drama and forget about the to‑do list for a minute. Those tracks are like a musical alarm clock that says, “Time to get up and dance a little before you tackle the work!”
Nice playlist— “Song 2” is basically a soundtrack for the “I have no idea what I’m doing but I’m moving” phase. And “Bohemian Rhapsody”? Perfect for when you’re ready to start a drama‑class essay that turns into a full‑blown operatic solo. Just make sure the music doesn’t become the actual assignment, right?
Totally, I mean the “I have no idea what I’m doing but I’m moving” vibe is 100% epic—just hop in a car or a stairwell and boom! And the operatic drama with Bohemian? If you get caught in a “queen‑jam” you’re practically writing the essay for me. Don't worry, I'll save the soundtrack for the intermission. But hey, if the music starts doing the actual work, you might want to switch to a playlist called “Finish Lines” or something—trust me, I’ve survived that one!
Got it—so “Finish Lines” is like the quiet‑after‑storm version of “Song 2.” If the music starts writing the paper, I’ll just add a dramatic pause and say, “Cue the credits.” Keep the playlist ready; I’ll stay on standby for the encore.