Shit You'd Like To Confess On An Online Forum V2: We're all sinners!
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[QUOTE=WhyNott;49637687]I was always wondering where did your username come from, it sounded russian to me because the way you merged these two words seemed kinda archaic and not found in polish normally[/QUOTE]
Apparently it's in Russian as well, but refers to something else: [url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subbotnik[/url]
The reason I chose saturday is because that was the day I'd go to this Polish club type place with my grandparents on saturdays and I learned a little while there.
Just living daily life, over the years, I found myself becoming a person that is slowly being filled with hatred.
Its not like I'm displaying angry attitude either. It's like a silent anger.
It's at the point where i cursed everything.
Honestly if there are people getting into accident or need help like their life depends on it, I'm quite sure I'll not be lending my hand. It's like "I see, right, go to hell now plis'
That's why I'm considering to do some major change in life now, because the person I'm going to be if this keeps on going, will be a grim one.
[url=http://knowledgenuts.com/2014/02/16/some-people-have-songs-permanently-stuck-in-their-heads/]I confess to (apparently) suffering from the best form of auditory hallucinations on the planet.[/url] Basically, I've always had a song stuck in my head, literally always. Didn't realize this was an actual condition, and that it can become infinitely worse with some people. Some people can hear multiple songs at the same time (out of sync) and some people can become so delusional that they can't tell if it's coming from the real world or not. ("Can't you hear the music?")
I'm not like that though - I have it good. For me, it basically works like an audio track in a video editor that's dedicated to music. If no music is playing, my brain fills in the blanks with music. If music is playing, however, my brain lets the actual music take over. It's [B][I][U]really [/U][/I][/B]hard for me to focus on silence. Right now, this is stuck in my head:
[video=youtube;IaB7M1T6jUk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaB7M1T6jUk[/video]
And it's something I've just grown accustomed to. I don't see it as a bad thing. And it turns out different members of my family deal with it to and just never saw it as a problem, while others have no idea what I'm talking about with a confident "no".
It's actually what influences a lot of my actual music, specifically my BitBlasted series where I mix songs together in a chiptune mashup. I can mentally mix together songs in my head and see it working. I do it all the time, sometimes on accident.
The other thing is if someone pauses a song, my mind will carry on that song - perhaps that specific part of that song repeated for a long, long, long while before something in my mental playlist switches, generally based on abrupt loud noises. I think it's why I ended up able to learn a lot of stuff by ear and never learning how to read sheet music too. For a couple years of never listening to a song that I couldn't identify, I recreated it in less than ten minutes to see if people could help me figure out what it was:
[url]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/965202/mystery-song.wav[/url]
It was Tame Impala - Elephant. (There are errors that I think just come from rushing it on retro synths so I could finally listen to the actual song again.) Before that, though, "Clocks" by Coldplay was released in 2002 and I remember playing it on an xylophone back in like 2006-2007 (7th grade, I think) for someone to help figure out what the hell was stuck in my head and why. I remember saying something like "I don't remember ever hearing this song and it's been stuck in my head for forever." It's weird. Probably sounds like bullshit, too, but oh well. I'm not looking for an award or anything for it.
I can say the worst it's ever been is probably just being a bit too loud or distracting with rhythms and stuff. But it's fascinated me recently because I thought everyone was like this!
I can be really lewd to people online when I wouldn't even think of doing that offline and I don't like it
[QUOTE=wauterboi;49638088][url=http://knowledgenuts.com/2014/02/16/some-people-have-songs-permanently-stuck-in-their-heads/]I confess to (apparently) suffering from the best form of auditory hallucinations on the planet.[/url] Basically, I've always had a song stuck in my head, literally always. Didn't realize this was an actual condition, and that it can become infinitely worse with some people. Some people can hear multiple songs at the same time (out of sync) and some people can become so delusional that they can't tell if it's coming from the real world or not. ("Can't you hear the music?")
I'm not like that though - I have it good. For me, it basically works like an audio track in a video editor that's dedicated to music. If no music is playing, my brain fills in the blanks with music. If music is playing, however, my brain lets the actual music take over. It's [B][I][U]really [/U][/I][/B]hard for me to focus on silence. Right now, this is stuck in my head:
[video=youtube;IaB7M1T6jUk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaB7M1T6jUk[/video]
And it's something I've just grown accustomed to. I don't see it as a bad thing. And it turns out different members of my family deal with it to and just never saw it as a problem, while others have no idea what I'm talking about with a confident "no".
It's actually what influences a lot of my actual music, specifically my BitBlasted series where I mix songs together in a chiptune mashup. I can mentally mix together songs in my head and see it working. I do it all the time, sometimes on accident.
The other thing is if someone pauses a song, my mind will carry on that song - perhaps that specific part of that song repeated for a long, long, long while before something in my mental playlist switches, generally based on abrupt loud noises. I think it's why I ended up able to learn a lot of stuff by ear and never learning how to read sheet music too. For a couple years of never listening to a song that I couldn't identify, I recreated it in less than ten minutes to see if people could help me figure out what it was:
[url]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/965202/mystery-song.wav[/url]
It was Tame Impala - Elephant. (There are errors that I think just come from rushing it on retro synths so I could finally listen to the actual song again.) Before that, though, "Clocks" by Coldplay was released in 2002 and I remember playing it on an xylophone back in like 2006-2007 (7th grade, I think) for someone to help figure out what the hell was stuck in my head and why. I remember saying something like "I don't remember ever hearing this song and it's been stuck in my head for forever." It's weird. Probably sounds like bullshit, too, but oh well. I'm not looking for an award or anything for it.
I can say the worst it's ever been is probably just being a bit too loud or distracting with rhythms and stuff. But it's fascinated me recently because I thought everyone was like this![/QUOTE]
Oh my fucking god I'm not alone. It always drove me fucking insane in how I can literally never have any silence go on in my head. If it isn't music playing in my head it's always some scenario of something I've seen before such as a scene from a TV show or movie or some shit.
i've come to embrace my ability to have songs stick in my head when i'm not actually listening to anything, although what also commonly happens is i completely forget how the song goes so i have to go somewhere discreet, take out my phone and give it a quick listen so i can remember again
[QUOTE=wauterboi;49638088][url=http://knowledgenuts.com/2014/02/16/some-people-have-songs-permanently-stuck-in-their-heads/]I confess to (apparently) suffering from the best form of auditory hallucinations on the planet.[/url] Basically, I've always had a song stuck in my head, literally always. Didn't realize this was an actual condition, and that it can become infinitely worse with some people. Some people can hear multiple songs at the same time (out of sync) and some people can become so delusional that they can't tell if it's coming from the real world or not. ("Can't you hear the music?")
I'm not like that though - I have it good. For me, it basically works like an audio track in a video editor that's dedicated to music. If no music is playing, my brain fills in the blanks with music. If music is playing, however, my brain lets the actual music take over. It's [B][I][U]really [/U][/I][/B]hard for me to focus on silence. Right now, this is stuck in my head:
[video=youtube;IaB7M1T6jUk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaB7M1T6jUk[/video]
And it's something I've just grown accustomed to. I don't see it as a bad thing. And it turns out different members of my family deal with it to and just never saw it as a problem, while others have no idea what I'm talking about with a confident "no".
It's actually what influences a lot of my actual music, specifically my BitBlasted series where I mix songs together in a chiptune mashup. I can mentally mix together songs in my head and see it working. I do it all the time, sometimes on accident.
The other thing is if someone pauses a song, my mind will carry on that song - perhaps that specific part of that song repeated for a long, long, long while before something in my mental playlist switches, generally based on abrupt loud noises. I think it's why I ended up able to learn a lot of stuff by ear and never learning how to read sheet music too. For a couple years of never listening to a song that I couldn't identify, I recreated it in less than ten minutes to see if people could help me figure out what it was:
[url]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/965202/mystery-song.wav[/url]
It was Tame Impala - Elephant. (There are errors that I think just come from rushing it on retro synths so I could finally listen to the actual song again.) Before that, though, "Clocks" by Coldplay was released in 2002 and I remember playing it on an xylophone back in like 2006-2007 (7th grade, I think) for someone to help figure out what the hell was stuck in my head and why. I remember saying something like "I don't remember ever hearing this song and it's been stuck in my head for forever." It's weird. Probably sounds like bullshit, too, but oh well. I'm not looking for an award or anything for it.
I can say the worst it's ever been is probably just being a bit too loud or distracting with rhythms and stuff. But it's fascinated me recently because I thought everyone was like this![/QUOTE]
That's remarkably fascinating.
Now lets try to fill your head with this chant:
[video=youtube;MeSUaKHRz44]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeSUaKHRz44[/video]
Then remix it with this:
[video=youtube;OH4OO_gvouA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OH4OO_gvouA[/video]
Tell me how is the end product later
[QUOTE=kijji;49638105]I can be really lewd to people online when I wouldn't even think of doing that offline and I don't like it[/QUOTE]
I have a number of online friends that are well aware of my deepest, darkest sexual desires and fantasies, but I would [I]never[/I] tell them to my 'offline' friends.
[QUOTE=kijji;49638105]I can be really lewd to people online when I wouldn't even think of doing that offline and I don't like it[/QUOTE]
On the internet, gobbling up a dozen thick cocks is tame, but in real life kissing is far enough.
[QUOTE=wauterboi;49638088][url=http://knowledgenuts.com/2014/02/16/some-people-have-songs-permanently-stuck-in-their-heads/]I confess to (apparently) suffering from the best form of auditory hallucinations on the planet.[/url] Basically, I've always had a song stuck in my head, literally always. Didn't realize this was an actual condition, and that it can become infinitely worse with some people. Some people can hear multiple songs at the same time (out of sync) and some people can become so delusional that they can't tell if it's coming from the real world or not. ("Can't you hear the music?")
I'm not like that though - I have it good. For me, it basically works like an audio track in a video editor that's dedicated to music. If no music is playing, my brain fills in the blanks with music. If music is playing, however, my brain lets the actual music take over. It's [B][I][U]really [/U][/I][/B]hard for me to focus on silence. Right now, this is stuck in my head:
[video=youtube;IaB7M1T6jUk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaB7M1T6jUk[/video]
And it's something I've just grown accustomed to. I don't see it as a bad thing. And it turns out different members of my family deal with it to and just never saw it as a problem, while others have no idea what I'm talking about with a confident "no".
It's actually what influences a lot of my actual music, specifically my BitBlasted series where I mix songs together in a chiptune mashup. I can mentally mix together songs in my head and see it working. I do it all the time, sometimes on accident.
The other thing is if someone pauses a song, my mind will carry on that song - perhaps that specific part of that song repeated for a long, long, long while before something in my mental playlist switches, generally based on abrupt loud noises. I think it's why I ended up able to learn a lot of stuff by ear and never learning how to read sheet music too. For a couple years of never listening to a song that I couldn't identify, I recreated it in less than ten minutes to see if people could help me figure out what it was:
[url]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/965202/mystery-song.wav[/url]
It was Tame Impala - Elephant. (There are errors that I think just come from rushing it on retro synths so I could finally listen to the actual song again.) Before that, though, "Clocks" by Coldplay was released in 2002 and I remember playing it on an xylophone back in like 2006-2007 (7th grade, I think) for someone to help figure out what the hell was stuck in my head and why. I remember saying something like "I don't remember ever hearing this song and it's been stuck in my head for forever." It's weird. Probably sounds like bullshit, too, but oh well. I'm not looking for an award or anything for it.
I can say the worst it's ever been is probably just being a bit too loud or distracting with rhythms and stuff. But it's fascinated me recently because I thought everyone was like this![/QUOTE]
This totally explains your bitblasted series- I was just thoroughly impressed with how organically you mixed it all together! They seem like individual elements that are all under the same parent element, I guess. Its a unique style and since it doesn't drive you mad it really seems to come out to almost more of a talent. I struggle to envision doing what you do in your music, let alone hearing a song that clearly in my head! I've sorta been able to hear or envision playing piano in my head lately, but usually I just whistle accidentally like an idiot
I wonder if Madeon has something like this. Some of the jumps and cuts in his songs make me wonder, and how he plays his live sets feels the same as well
[QUOTE=kijji;49638105]I can be really lewd to people online when I wouldn't even think of doing that offline and I don't like it[/QUOTE]
I don't know if I'd be able to say half the things I say online out loud
[QUOTE=KillerJaguar;49639147]I don't know if I'd be able to say half the things I say online out loud[/QUOTE]
90% of the things I say online, I wouldn't say offline
100% for me because I don't speak English.
I have a double life when it comes to online.
I can be funny on here.
[QUOTE=MissingGlitch;49639187]I have a double life when it comes to online.
I can be funny on here.[/QUOTE]
I find being online a lot better for people like me. If I say something to other people IRL I can see if they are embarrassed or haven't even heard what I said and that seriously makes me sad, while online I can't really notice that and only the people truly interested give a response.
Also online friends have better personalities than IRL because online you don't fear being judged, that's why all of us get to say all the shit we wouldn't IRL.
[QUOTE=hakimhakim;49638273]That's remarkably fascinating.
Now lets try to fill your head with this chant:
[video=youtube;MeSUaKHRz44]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeSUaKHRz44[/video]
Then remix it with this:
[video=youtube;OH4OO_gvouA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OH4OO_gvouA[/video]
Tell me how is the end product later[/QUOTE]
There's a war crime with your name on it
[editline]30th January 2016[/editline]
[QUOTE=paindoc;49639085]This totally explains your bitblasted series- I was just thoroughly impressed with how organically you mixed it all together! They seem like individual elements that are all under the same parent element, I guess. Its a unique style and since it doesn't drive you mad it really seems to come out to almost more of a talent. I struggle to envision doing what you do in your music, let alone hearing a song that clearly in my head! I've sorta been able to hear or envision playing piano in my head lately, but usually I just whistle accidentally like an idiot
I wonder if Madeon has something like this. Some of the jumps and cuts in his songs make me wonder, and how he plays his live sets feels the same as well[/QUOTE]
I have no idea how to think of how Lemaitre puts their stuff together. They create their own samples, and then remix that, and then remix that, and then remix that...
[media]https://soundcloud.com/serious-url/keep-close[/media]
[QUOTE=wauterboi;49639626]There's a war crime with your name on it
[editline]30th January 2016[/editline]
I have no idea how to think of how Lemaitre puts their stuff together. They create their own samples, and then remix that, and then remix that, and then remix that...
[media]https://soundcloud.com/serious-url/keep-close[/media][/QUOTE]
Lemaitre is just mental. For one of the songs on the Adventure album, Madeon had the vocalist do four takes of each syllable of each word in the song so he could really crazy with it :o
Confession though: I was just at a three way protest that was really just more of LOUD NOISES. There were Trump supporters there, and then BLM chased them off. When a Trump supporter came up to speak, everyone just booed over him. He was taking questions about trumps platform from the crowd and trying to answer them but he couldn't even do that. They got mad because he said "illegal immigrants". He had to say undocumented or something.
I hate that. I abhor Trump and think his supporters are delusional BUT I would give them the opportunity to speak and elaborate their point, and respect their right to be heard. Would I dismiss whatever they said? Yeah. But I would let them finish first.
That attitude and the depth of PC culture scares me. You can't have a discussion with them- you are targeted and torn apart for the smallest indiscretion. It's fucking stupid.
I want a Bluetooth earpiece solely for aesthetic purposes. Like what you'd see on a Tim and Eric show where somebody's wearing a Bluetooth device for no reason.
Just cleaned my kitchen good god my roommates are filthy
[sp]first time I've cleaned it since I moved in[/sp]
I have a body pillow that takes up half my bed and i don't even touch it, it literally justs takes up space.
[QUOTE=ColdAsRice;49641259]I have a body pillow that takes up half my bed and i don't even touch it, it literally justs takes up space.[/QUOTE]
I'll take it if you don't want it.
But it's a...pony
[QUOTE=ColdAsRice;49641337]lewd[/QUOTE]
that's kinda gross dude. why do you have it if you're not gonna do anything with it anyway?
A friend had a daki of his persona thing made and pissed off a certain memesite with it, I decided to do it again.
[Img]http://imgur.com/u04Tx17.png[/img]
Sorry facepunch
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;49641436][t] that
or just put the url in there
but jesus[/QUOTE]
facepunch automatically scales images to fit the width of the screen even if they are in regular image tags.
I mean I get you don't like the contents of the image (I don't either) but i'm not sure the thumb tag would have prevented you from viewing the picture.
[QUOTE=Skwee;49641504]facepunch automatically scales images to fit the width of the screen even if they are in regular image tags.
I mean I get you don't like the contents of the image (I don't either) but i'm not sure the thumb tag would have prevented you from viewing the picture.[/QUOTE]
[img] scales by width of browser, [t] scales to a static width/height limit right?
[QUOTE=Qaus;49641529][img] scales by width of browser, [t] scales to a static width/height limit right?[/QUOTE]
[t] is a thumnail as the tag implies, but still loads the entire image, so it doesn't save any bandwidth. [img] now scales width and height depending on the image as far as i know, but i could be wrong. But either way it scales the image to help the viewer.
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;49641539]its the height that isn't scaling and does it really need to be that huge?[/QUOTE]
I dont see the problem tbh. No matter the tag, the image is scaled by FP to fit the image to your screen. Even if your screen is small, the image is going to get scaled, and complaining about an image matching your screen size is pretty fuckin dumb imo
[QUOTE=ColdAsRice;49641259]I have a body pillow that takes up half my bed and i don't even touch it, it literally justs takes up space.[/QUOTE]
Same.
Although it somehow magically stays cool all the time so if I get hot at night I'll just cuddle with it until I cool down.
Other than that I plan on replacing it with something better.
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;49641598]i don't think anyone wants to see a full sized daki just consuming your browser view
[URL]https://chie.club/files/images/st/88409ac6-27ee-43f3-b873-dea615d2e315.webm[/URL][/QUOTE]
i watched your webm
it's literally what i did
scrolled past it.
what's the big deal?
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;49641614]ITS HUGE DUDE
ITS THE SIZE OF POSTALS EGO
ITS MASSIVE[/QUOTE]
hit spacebar once and anything that takes up the vertical space of your browser is gone
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