opspe

Research Moderator & Historical Meme Historian

Location: Great Grey North

Joined Oct 24, 2011 at 03:05PM EDT


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I listen to music. A lot of music.
I do chemistry. Slightly less frequently than I listen to music.
I slack on KYM. When I’m not doing chemistry.




   
   


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Muumi
Muumi

Feb 17, 2012 at 04:50AM EST0

Hi! I just happened to notice this picture while browsing DeviantART, and I kinda though it’d fit your wall. That’s in the case if you haven’t seen it already.

And as you can see, it’s back to Miku for me (that didn’t last long). I guess Miku’s more suitable for me than Okuu anyway…

Ideological the Vinyl Scratch
Ideological the Vinyl Scratch

Feb 15, 2012 at 05:05PM EST0

I’ve been kind of busy lately. Haven’t had time to visit the forums. On another note, I’m planning on making an electronic-based song about Carrot Top. Got any advice?

Muumi
Muumi

Feb 15, 2012 at 01:34PM EST0

Really? You know, if you ever run into a problem with finnish text, you can always turn to me for help.

I actually got my hands on Tove Jansson’s very first Moomin storybook a while ago, which is called The Moomins And The Great Flood in english, and Muumit ja Suuri Tuhotulva in finnish. It was a really weird read, since I’m more familiar with the show from the 90’s.

It was facinating to see how much things had changed since this first book, which was published back in 1945.

Muumi
Muumi

Feb 15, 2012 at 03:39AM EST0

Yeah… I kinda decided to change Miku for Utsuho “Okuu” Reiuji, at least for a while.

I might go back to Miku when I grow tired of my current avatar.
But I’m not going to change my username though.

CitationNeeded
CitationNeeded

Feb 12, 2012 at 09:11PM EST0

Dunno if you’ve heard, but Daft Punk is evidently collaborating with Nile Rodgers for a new album.
That’s what happens when you randomly type “daft punk” into Google News.
Yay.

Nikolaki8
Nikolaki8

Feb 11, 2012 at 02:18AM EST0

Exact thing happens at my school.

Two peas in a pod.

Nikolaki8
Nikolaki8

Feb 10, 2012 at 04:39AM EST+2

You honestly have the best taste in music ever. Everyone at my school says things like, “If it doesn’t have words, it’s not good.” or something like like that in a more sophisticated way, but it’s nice to know that I’m not the only one on the planet that listens to music, just for the music! That’s why I love the instrumentals of certain songs on my iPod!

Blue Screen (of Death)
Blue Screen (of Death)

Feb 09, 2012 at 11:01PM EST0

Nice. That one is particularly relaxed, it stirred up very easy-going emotions. Like it’s saying everything’s going to be okay (or at least that’s what I got from it, everyone gets different messages from this kind of music)

There’s some static sounds going on, is that intentionally part of the music?


On the music subject, I have a question. Could this be considered Trancestep or regular DNB?

(I absolutely love it too, as with most things BSE)

Blue Screen (of Death)
Blue Screen (of Death)

Feb 06, 2012 at 12:18AM EST0

But with everyone calling me Beesawd, I feel like I am being labeled as a giant killer bee with buzz saws for arms and…actually that’s pretty awesome

Anyway, first song I have heard before and it is another example where I actually like the lyrics. Few songs seem to pull that off.

I still don’t know where I draw the line with lyrics. Most seem to irritate me; generally the more lyrics there are, the less interested I am. But some songs can have all the lyrics they want and I’ll still enjoy it like Black Ice (Transit one), The Vulture (Pendulum) and Sun King (You know). I don’t know why I defer lyrics. Even less do I understand why I make random exceptions.

Second song: I recognized it instantly.

MDFification
MDFification

Feb 03, 2012 at 11:21PM EST0

Sure.
Sorry, haven’t been checking my email, must have missed the notification.

Blue Screen (of Death)
Blue Screen (of Death)

Feb 03, 2012 at 08:23AM EST0

I’m pretty sure there was a Zillion Zergling map for SC1. They made a new version for SC2

In the SC2 version all players control a single worker and a pool of minerals. They can build instantly and over the top of eachother. The goal is to make a “fort” which is a jumbled mess of buildings and keep it alive while waves of (modded) zerglings come in. You get more minerals if you survive a round but the zerglings get nastier in the next round. Awesome stuff.

I just wish I had a people on my battlenet friends list that weren’t so shy to start another game

Blue Screen (of Death)
Blue Screen (of Death)

Feb 03, 2012 at 02:12AM EST0

Not really. But I’ve been meaning to give it a shot.

I’ve tried mods like Zillion Zerglings but I have not really dedicated too much time to the mod scene. Should change that. I know there are lots of good ones out there.

Fridge Logic
Fridge Logic

Feb 02, 2012 at 01:58PM EST0

Well, if you insist. What could be better than a new friend? Actually, lots of things. But a new friend is fine too.

Nikolaki8
Nikolaki8

Feb 02, 2012 at 02:40AM EST0

PHEW! And I thought it was something controversial!

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