You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
More people have said that and been killed than there are thorium decay products.
I notice that classic shmups, even though you pretty much can't die, ever, get more manageable once you learn the tricks, while danmaku, especially the type of stuff Cave used to put out, would be ultra hard to execute even after memorizing every pattern. But, maybe I haven't played enough "old-school" ones. I guess there is Raiden et. al., but those are proto-danmaku, sort of.
^^^^ It's more about the story than the piece: Albert Anastasia was a notorious mobster who was killed because he failed to pick up on a whole bunch of obvious signals that someone wanted him dead. In 1964, Alvin Lucier decided to compose a piece around the idea of what is not heard being more important than what is, and wrote a piece for electronics where over half of the sounds are too low-pitched to consciously hear, but low enough to be felt at certain volumes. Most of the sounds are like the faint flapping of wings, caused by what was essentially a primitive LFO. It's beautiful in its simplicity.
I am generally not huge on lowercase, but I do like some weirder ambient and experimental music that approaches that level of minimalism, and I really like Alvin Lucier.
Some of those really deep-level games look kind of fascinating from an outsider perspective. It's sort of like finding out that certain experimental films or niche TV channels exist and just being entranced by the fact of their being things that people enjoy.
Incidentally, if I were to actually rank such things in earnest, I think that there are layers of how weird Krautrock can be, with NEU! at their mildest and Can at their grooviest toward the top and stuff like The Faust Tapes and Ash Ra Tempel's live albums closer to the bottom.
Some of those really deep-level games look kind of fascinating from an outsider perspective. It's sort of like finding out that certain experimental films or niche TV channels exist and just being entranced by the fact of their being things that people enjoy.
you might genuinely enjoy Crusader Kings 2.
Getting all of the expansions (there are several, plus a bunch of cosmetic DLC that 99% of players never bother with) when a sale isn't going on is exorbitantly expensive though.
no but they imply a vague, early to mid teen's idea of "badass", which is what like a solid half of the people on the internet think about themselves at that age.
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no but really I can't tell if this is supposed to be serious. Given where it's from I'd not be shocked either way.
my musical tastes are spread all around the musical one FWIW
pleb music
I tried to listen to some once--for a full hour nearly--with some decent headphones and without doing anything else.
My reward was a couple very feint clinks on a piano and the sounds of some paper rustling.
I dunno man, maybe I just don't get it.
Getting all of the expansions (there are several, plus a bunch of cosmetic DLC that 99% of players never bother with) when a sale isn't going on is exorbitantly expensive though.
I think worlds.com is just a nested text thingie.
god what a pleb