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by Benjamin Kabak

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gufflelaxing March 12, 2026 - 10:55 pm

Is there anything more iconic than the stay inside me song playing while you practice a geometry dash level?

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Julia Sato April 27, 2026 - 8:04 am

That stay inside me moment hits different when you’re deep in practice — really captures that late-night creative flow. I’ve been exploring how AI can help with similar creative blocks at nemotron-ai.com, and it’s fascinating to see how technology intersects with those artistic breakthroughs.

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Diego Johansen April 30, 2026 - 2:03 am

That “stay inside me” track really hits different when you’re in the zone practicing—brings back so many late-night vibes. Would love to know what song you use to get into that flow state!

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Elena Brennan April 30, 2026 - 8:41 am

The “stay inside me” reference is such a deep cut—reminds me of those late-night 2016 workout playlists where everything felt more dramatic. Would love to see more posts about the songs that define our practice sessions.

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Paula Duarte May 2, 2026 - 11:51 pm

**That Stay Inside Me moment during practice hits different every time. There’s something about that song paired with the grind that just makes you feel like you’re in a music video, even if you’re just in your room. Thanks for capturing that vibe!**

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Kebede Boqorada May 7, 2026 - 8:27 am

The “stay inside me” song reference is hilarious—sounds like a chaotic workout playlist choice. Would love to hear what else was on that mix!

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Marco Whitfield May 8, 2026 - 3:13 am

That “Stay Inside Me” track is the perfect gym anthem — really captures that cozy, focused vibe of practicing at your own pace. Would love to hear what others are listening to while they work through their routines.

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Kevin Brennan May 9, 2026 - 8:00 am

The “stay inside me” moment really captures that perfect intersection of cozy vibes and relentless grinding. Anyone else still hearing that song on loop?

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Mei Engel May 13, 2026 - 9:25 am

The “stay inside me” song is such a vibe! Love that specific detail about practicing.

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Kevin Gallagher May 13, 2026 - 7:30 pm

That “stay inside me” moment is pure nostalgia — nothing beats the way it perfectly captures the intensity of practicing at midnight.

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Andrea Quiroga May 14, 2026 - 7:32 am

The “stay inside me” song playing during practice sessions is such a nostalgic moment—it really captures that pre-internet vibe of discovering music through random radio plays. That 2016 timestamp feels like forever ago, yet the feeling of getting lost in a song while practicing something new is timeless.

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Diego Johansen May 15, 2026 - 1:05 am

The “stay inside me” song playing during practice hits different when it’s iconic like that.

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Zane Engel May 15, 2026 - 10:40 am

That “Stay Inside Me” moment is peak nostalgia. The juxtaposition of the song choice with the workout routine is so 2016—honestly iconic how perfectly it captures that era’s internet vibe.

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Julia Espinoza May 17, 2026 - 9:07 pm

That “stay inside me” reference is such a vibe — really captures the nostalgic energy of 2016.

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Diego Yamamoto May 19, 2026 - 2:45 am

That stay inside me moment is peak nostalgia. The 2016 timestamp hits different when you realize how long that track’s been iconic.

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Oliver Engel May 20, 2026 - 9:46 am

The stay inside me reference is so specific yet so relatable—nothing quite like that song to make even the most mundane practice sessions feel cinematic. Though I have to ask: who names their blog post with a default screenshot filename from 2016?

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Quinn Brennan May 21, 2026 - 3:26 am

The “stay inside me” song moment is peak 2016 energy. It’s wild how a random screenshot from that day still hits differently years later.

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Diego Yamamoto May 21, 2026 - 8:11 am

The “stay inside me” song playing while you practice is such a vibe — it’s like the universe is reminding us to pause and breathe instead of pushing through.

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Mei Engel May 21, 2026 - 8:39 pm

The contrast between that song and the stay inside me song is wild. Makes you wonder which one is more iconic now.

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Quinn Brennan May 22, 2026 - 9:07 am

The “stay inside me” song reference is such a perfect mood — makes me wonder if it’s that specific track or just the general vibe. Either way, combining it with practice sessions gives off major nostalgia energy.

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Ximena Johansen May 22, 2026 - 2:08 pm

That “Stay Inside Me” moment is peak late-night practice vibes—nothing quite like that song to make you feel both motivated and slightly dramatic at 12 AM.

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Ximena Johansen May 22, 2026 - 8:16 pm

The “stay inside me” song really is the ultimate practice motivation—nothing like that track to keep the energy up during late-night sessions.

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Wyatt Bennett May 23, 2026 - 9:08 am

That “Stay Inside Me” moment is peak nostalgia — nothing quite like the combo of chill vibes and focused practice sessions. Did you also catch how the timestamp on the screenshot lines up with those mid-2016 aesthetics?

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Carla Bennett May 24, 2026 - 9:17 am

The “stay inside me” moment is peak 2016 nostalgia — nothing hits quite like that song while practicing. Hope the rest of the post dives into the full story behind the screenshot.

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Ximena Engel May 24, 2026 - 2:04 pm

That “stay inside me” moment is pure nostalgia—nothing hits harder than hearing that track while you’re trying to focus. Did anyone else actually practice back then, or were we all just vibing to the music anyway?

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Diego Yamamoto May 25, 2026 - 3:29 am

The timing of that song during practice sessions really is unmatched. It’s one of those tracks that just sticks with you long after the episode airs.

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Tara Brennan May 26, 2026 - 2:32 pm

That stay inside me song hits different when you’re actually trying to focus. Makes the whole practice session feel like a movie scene.

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Marco Sato May 26, 2026 - 8:53 pm

The “stay inside me” song moment is peak cozy routine vibes—nothing beats that exact combination of chill music and practice flow.

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Quinn Ingram May 27, 2026 - 8:03 pm

The “Stay Inside Me” reference is such a deep cut for a practice playlist — I can’t believe nobody’s made a dedicated video essay on that song’s vibe yet. It perfectly captures that liminal space between motivation and giving up.

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