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Achromalia
Usually would be around 6AM to 8AM in the early morning, around the time the sun rises.

What are your top 5 favorite genres?
45Traeath
Not in any order, from what I often see in YouTube/SoundCloud:
- Progressive House
- DubStep
- Electro House
- EDM
- [couldn't fill this one with the "often" condition, so I'll throw in "Calvi Taro's rock"] (<==== Definitely insisting on showing off broad tastes '-')

Given how you display the question, I could have understood the "game side" of it, but certainly it's not the right one, I guess.

she wrote:

Do you like spicy food?
keremaru

he wrote:

i fucking hate spicy food
what fast food joint do you prefer, if you had to pick?
Achromalia
Del Taco. A nice filling half-pound bean and cheese burrito that I actually like for only a dollar? Hell yeah.

But there isn't any fast food joints i would actually "like", i'm usually just indifferent to them.

Achromalia wrote:

What are your top 5 favorite music genres?
CatzerTM
Dubstep,drum and bass,novely (mostly Japanese),electronic,Metal

what was most tradgic thing you have ever done?
winz

CatzerTM wrote:

what was most tradgic thing you have ever done?
hmmmmmm... probably my A ranks being 53% of my top plays lol
i don't really have a serious answer, can't think of one right now :|

Person below me, i ask you: do you like to read, and which kind of books do you like?
Dialect
i only read manga.














have you went a day without anime? if you didn't, then i dare you to.
Achromalia
I have, Anime isn't a huge thing, but it is pretty amusing and definitely something i wouldn't mind binge-watching if im bored enough.

I just dont let it consume my life, is all.

Sorry, but music and art is my life, the anime can wait.

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What are your thoughts on the more ambient/downtempo side of IDM as a genre?

(e.g.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgCKz7v7mso, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zh8tq0Vj5gE, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6hKxOocbJE)
clover
not really a fan of it tbh

what web browser do you prefer?
Achromalia
I dont have much of a subjective preference and haven't put much thought into it, actually. I'm just mindlessly using Microsoft Edge.

What do you usually enjoy the most out of your day?
Rook
Atm, feeding kittens!

Do you have any comfort food/s?
Achromalia
Hmm, I guess the off-brand Takis and ice cream, they're pretty nice. I enjoy the former because uh... I like painfully spicy things...??

*ahem*

What food/s do you prefer eating for something in the afternoon?
Rizevim
hmm probably chicken noodles/indonesian meatballs

If you could pick any super power what would it be and why?
Leslawa
invisibility because I don't really know why

How are you today?
clover
I'm doing pretty good.

Coke or Pepsi?
Achromalia
Neither. I dont drink soda, for whatever reason. Maybe I'm stupid for saying it, but any sort of "fizzy" drink just irritates my mouth and stomach, and "flat" drinks I just dont think are worth trying. I'd rather not even buy soda at all. I'm more focused on survival, so water is all I'll need. It doesn't cost as much.

Do you value comfort over practicality in the way you live?
DJ Enetro
I try to find a balance, but i’m having a very hard time doing so as my thoughts are very transient...

Favorite mobile game?
Achromalia
fuck. Rolling Sky, I guess? that's like one of the only mobile games i've played, on someone else's tablet, so uh... i dont have much of an answer ;w;

Hey! Vsauce, Michael here, where are your fingers...?



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vinnicci
Hmm.. rn it's on my keyboard.


You want some spit facts?

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clover
No thanks.

Day or night?
Rizevim
Night

What’s your biggest regret in life?
Achromalia
I'm not certain, but...

I regret not realizing everything sooner, from the redundancy and to the futility of life. I would've at least started to focus on the things happening around me back then, that my parents had practically been ceaseless in confronting each other. I could've stopped all this before it happened. I'd stop getting distracted on that fucking tank game I had been addicted to and relied upon for a means of escape from life, from reality, and I'd actually be capable of taking control of my life from there.

That's all I can say.



How've you been holding up in life?
Meah
idk

where?
Achromalia

Achromalia wrote:

How've you been holding up in life?
45Traeath
I had to read too carefully.
I understand it as "Why are you still alive?", correct if wrong. (Well, it is a bit, but I think you see where I'm going.)
Maybe something around, "trying hard to fix whatever I can from the past, to feel better and stronger to face and walk towards the future".

nrl wrote:

Do you like trying new things, or do you tend to stick to what you know?
Achromalia

45Traeath wrote:

nrl wrote:

Do you like trying new things, or do you tend to stick to what you know?
Both. I like new things, but usually I prefer the familiar stuff out of it being something I recognize. Even then, new things are usually welcomed.

45Traeath wrote:

I had to read too carefully.
I understand it as "Why are you still alive?", correct if wrong. (Well, it is a bit, but I think you see where I'm going.)
Maybe something around, "trying hard to fix whatever I can from the past, to feel better and stronger to face and walk towards the future".
Nope. This is why I'm usually literal and formal. That was just another way to expess "How are you doing?", usually spoken as "How've you been holding up?".

How have the past few weeks been?
CatzerTM
Pretty bland and boring.haven't really done much besides playing osu all day and chatting with my friends

What is you favorite thing to do in your leisure time?
Achromalia
I'll work on my songs for another couple hours.

Unless that isn't considered leisure time, then I'll just say I enjoy watching Youtube.



Any unfortunate circumstances being dealt with right now?
DJ Enetro
Worrying about whether I will be able to stand my schedule, which looks pretty packed for this school year.

Favorite book?
TeeArctic1
Ooh difficult one. At the moment, I'll have to go for Thus spoke Zarathustra by Nietzsche, mainly because that's what I'm reading now

Biggest concern at the moment?
45Traeath

Achromalia wrote:

Nope. This is why I'm usually literal and formal. That was just another way to expess "How are you doing?", usually spoken as "How've you been holding up?".
I feel like I went in quite the wrong direction, the more I read this XD
"Concern", eh...
I'm questionning the current nature of what people call games.
Like, to me, the basic purpose is to have fun in the process (with the appropriate reactions depending on the genre, of course).
But right now, due to a "misfortune" (well, I'll just curse the algorithmic system of some games), the frustration just got heavily thicckker (given that another game gave me the middle finger as intense as it could be).
If such thing didn't happen, I'd clearly be enjoying the next minutes following now...

Restless Spirit wrote:

Ever been to Italy?
keremaru
no. in fact, i haven't been anywhere outside of the united states.
it's pretty sad, considering that there's a whole lot of things i still haven't experienced yet, even though i've been living for 15 years. and yet, there's people the same age as me with more experience about more things than i would comprehend.

how's life looking for you right now?
DeletedUser_4310508
Pretty good, actually: I have a job now, so I can begin saving for stuff that desperately needs replacing, I can maybe invest into a hobby or two and I can treat my girlfriend and myself plenty. Heck, I'm even getting work experience that can go straight on my CV.
Going back to desperately needing to replace things, I really need to replace my hard drive in particular. I need a laptop for 6th form too which I'll save for, as well as an entirely new PC because the one I'm running now has some ancient specs. As far as hobbies and what-not goes I'm pretty bored with life because I don't have the money to invest in anything yet.

What was your first job (if you've even started working)?
TeeArctic1
I think my first proper job was in a kindergarten.
Was pretty fun, actually, although I had to get up at 5:40 AM to bike to work. Got coffee and kids who looked forward to me coming, which made it all the more worthwhile. Some of them still want hugs when I see them on the street. I like kids.

What decision do you absolutely not regret making?
Achromalia
Hmm. I've always been proud of my decision to invest in music production. I hope for it to be something I can do long-term and perhaps get a decent form of income out of. Obviously, I'll have to do something else as a job eventually, but for now, I still have about 3 years until I'm able to legally apply for a proper job (excluding my lack of a work permit). So with that in mind, I'd say it'd be best to start early. I may also decide to improve my artistic abilities to do commissions for people as either a secondary or tertiary form of income in the future. My issue there would be that I dont handle work for long periods of time very well, and that I tend to slack off at every opportunity by default. I'm just not really in the mood to work myself to death, it'd partially take the fun out of actually creating things and would probably deter me from keeping it up long-term. But the most stable thing I have is my ability to work with music, so that's what I'll answer with.



Do you tend to conserve your finances efficiently, focused on necessity?
DJ Enetro
At the moment, I would probably think so. Tbf tho, I’m used to not getting money so I pretty much live a frugal life...

...most of the time. When my dad used to give me like a bunch of money ($50-100 each time), I’d still put most of it into savings. Maybe save only a $20 bill each time, for emergency purposes and Pump It Up.
Now, my dad’s job isn’t stable yet (in this case, he might quit that job and end up forced to look for another one), so I’m back to my frugal mode.
Good timing, I guess, considering school for me will start August 14 with 3 AP classes in the mix.

What foreign country would you like to visit one day (besides the one you are living in right now), and why?
MagicalPug
Japan, their technologies are absolutely amazing. I also love their stationary as I find them cute and useful. And the Summer Olympics are coming up in Tokyo. I just love Japan.

If you could have one wish come true, what would it be?
TeeArctic1
Hmm this is a tough one, but I'd probably wish for everyone in the world to get an equal chance to succeed in life, especially in education and work

What quality about yourself do you appreciate?
clover
None of them. I'm being 100% serious.

What do you like/dislike about your country?
DJ Enetro
I dislike how Trump reversed quite a bunch of Obama-era policies that I liked.

Favorite music game that is not osu?
45Traeath
I mean "Osu!" won't be my fav' anytime soon.
But then it's the only game I play, that involves playing with the rythm of songs.
So, if I split and go for the category "High speed, Hood music": Sora (see on Steam).
Another one in my mind is QuickSpot 2 (Jp.: 右脳の達人 爽解!まちがいミュージアム2).
"Yay, something only available in Japan..." ( '-')

Emaal wrote:

are we friends
TeeArctic1
Nah, wouldn't say no to the proposal, but I don't know you enough to call you a friend

What is your biggest fear?
Westonini
Acrophobia.

What's your favorite show/anime?
TeeArctic1
It'd probably have to be Cowboy bebop, no question

What keeps you here?
CatzerTM
Just to keep in touch with community. nothing special.

What's your favorite movie?
schlafi
Forrest Gump


What was your most hated subject in school?
Rizevim
Biology.

If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?
TeeArctic1
My naïvety. Sort of wish I was more cynical and distrusting

Who do you aspire to be like and why?
DJ Enetro
I don’t have a definite answer, as everyone is already unique from the moment of fertilization...
But if I had to pick someone, maybe Toby Fox, the creator of Undertale. In a way, we are generalists.

Ever found yourself looking over a railing at something? If so, what were you looking at?
Zekks
I don't really remember things like that but it was probably over a canal or river

If you could travel to any country what would it be?
TeeArctic1
Japan is the obvious weeb answer

I'd probably want to go somewhere where I can make a difference and help the populace. I'm going to Myanmar for 5 weeks sometime early next year, so there's that, but maybe somewhere in Africa.

Although I'd also really like to go to Brussels one day, hopefully in connection to work

Would you support your country/a leader regardless of their actions?
CatzerTM
Depends on what their ambition is.

what's one of the worst experience you've had in school?
Achromalia
I dont really know. I have a hard time remembering certain things from the past, but there were a few fairly shitty moments. I would want to say it'd be that one incident back in elementary school with the back of my arms being skinned down to the point of bleeding, but s for short-term distress, I think it'd be the times I'd overexert myself in P.E., constantly looking for a wall or something to brace on to, shivering, my consciousness wavering slightly, and ready to throw up.

I have a pretty weak body so being really active fucks with my heart and it feels like my lung capacity just cant support the extra activity. That's happened a few times, where the suffering would be drawn out through an hour or two of constant issues, like my limbs going numb, or an aching needle-like pain in each limb, then there's the dizziness and lightheadedness, as well as the need to breathe heavily as I recover, only tempting me further to just hurl all over. Those were the days.



What are your thoughts on apathetic people?
TeeArctic1
Apathy in certain situations is nice, and allows you to make calm, alalytical and logically sound decisions, which I could certainly need in various scenarios. Apathetic people usually balance out overly emotional or instinctual personalities in that regard, grounding them to reality.

That being said, apathy can be dangerously comfortable, much like depression or anti-social behaviour or your bed in the morning, that when the time comes when you need to react emotionally, it becomes far more difficult to pull off.

A thumb rule of mine is "Everything in moderation"

Another thumb rule of mine is also to "Always stay true to yourself, even if that means not following the norm. The norm is usually more boring anyway."

What do you think the base nature of humans is? Edit: To rephrase, what makes us do what we do when we strip it down to the core?
Achromalia
Hmm. I dont think like this much anymore, so this should be some good exercise for the mind. Well, there's the thought that perhaps we do things out of necessity or for survival. That could be the case, but when we make decisions, more likely than not they're rather complicated as far as tracing the reasoning down to a simple few principles, ambitions, or instincts. We have a sort of reasoning that branches off from a foundation that isn't quite it's own origin point, as that foundation was built on another set of branches or pillars. Like the floors of skyscrapers.

Sometimes someone may do something or decide on something for a moral high-ground, which doesn't seem to exactly correlate with survival, and isn't exactly necessary for said survival. Typically that thought process could be chalked up to the conscience. Our sentience and ability to process how others feel through sympathy and empathy allows that sort of thing where we want to do what's best for a favorable outcome, eventually for all people.

Ehhh I'm not really in the best mood to quite finish this up properly, but I'll probably answer with the statement that we dont exactly have one singular base factor for all we do as a human species, but we probably would mainly favor decisions that help us all survive.



What drives you or motivates you to conceptualize your ambitions?
CatzerTM
it's a bit hard to explain, I guess the shortest answer would be because of some people who tend to have a really bright future most likely it's because they common goal or interest as I do. I tend to be very persistent towards certain things. another reason would probably be because I tend to act very lethargic sometimes. it's something I can't quite get over. I start to think of possible I could boost my ego as well my personality.

One of the main reasons would be that I'm constantly pushed to a certain extent where
I start working harder towards them. It's what keeps me going.

what are your friends to you?
Achromalia
I cherish them. They're the people I can talk about pretty much anything with, and casually just delve into whatever topic is at hand. Sometimes it wind up in jokes and weird, funny moments, other times in an interesting discussion giving off some insight into certain situations or topics. I can get along with them fairly well. I'm somewhat comfortable around them.

I'd believe I have a moderately sized friend circle, at least, mutually. Probably something from 10 to 25 online friends, and 5 to 10 IRL friends.



How would you view optimism and pessimism?
DJ Enetro
Reply to CatzerTM
People who are nice to me, on the inside. (Whether it’s on the outside does not matter)

I use this definition because I’ve been to a few places, and the “friends” (in a traditional sense) that I make... Well, I tend to lose contact with, and stop talking to them altogether.
This frees me from being to attached to any person, to be honest.


They are mindsets that people use in order to try and “predict” what will happen to them, so they will not have to waste time to think on a case-by-case basis.

What do you think is the biggest problem that the world should focus on?
TeeArctic1
Climate is a big concern for me. Although I see a lot of good causes to fight for, and a lot I want to change, all that work would be for naught if the climate goes to shit.
It is one of the big issues that we can't rectify if we mess up, because if we go too far, there's no turning back. Thus, it worries me that we pot so little effort into trying to save our planet, and how our own money seemingly has more value than the ecosystems around us. I just hope my children get to see winter and live in a world more progressive and safe than it is now, I guess?

What do you value in a relationship, whether that be with a significant other or friend?
efina
I think that would be trust, being able to trust a friend or my partner makes me feel more comfortable when I'm with them


Question
Who is your idol? who do you look up to the most?
Achromalia
Noone in particular. If it were purely people who I'd look up to or those who somewhat inspire or fuel me to do things, I would be able to give off a specific list, quite honestly.

But really I just feel indifferent and distant from people, so looking up to someone as an idol just doesn't seem to be part of who I am. I dont really adore anyone.



Are you creative, perhaps artistically inclined? If so, what do you do and how do you think it has affected you?
TeeArctic1
I mean, I certainly used to be, and would define myself as such today too, in the sense that I would write short stories. They were nice, allowed me to out the ideas in my head onto paper and project them in such a way that not only I could enjoy them, but also others. I wanted my work to evoke emotion, understanding and reflection with the reader.

It certainly made me more aware of my surroundings, and because I would use a lot of metaphors, similes and symbolism, I think it made me analyse things people do and say in normal life too. I'm by no means much good at it, but sometimes, I can ascertain a bit of the reasoning behind an action, or the hidden emotions behind.

Do you believe in a god or omnipotent being? Why/why not?
Achromalia
No, not really. I've lacked the evidence to support it. I haven't come up with a way to justify the idea.

Also, some background information, I used to be a born-in Jehovah's Witness. Luckily, my family wound up fading from the organization. I dont know about my dad, but it seems possible he might believe in some form of god? I'm not entirely sure. I dont mind it if he does, I'd just hope he doesn't flaunt it everywhere.

Anyhow, I used to be a crowd favorite in the congregation, known as the smart kid who could read fluent Spanish despite not quite being able to fully understand it, earning me a couple chances to read over some verses up on the stage thing they have. Little had most of them known, but I wasn't as enthusiastic as they were about the religion. I felt like something was off, and having been in contact of one of the families definitely played a big role, showing how controlling they were, and how uncomfortable I was around that. Life had been pretty rough but the personal one-on-one "bible studies" they gave me were of little interest and nothing added up, and were generally unhelpful.

I did some research at the time and found some pretty distasteful shit about the organization. I'm not really too willing to go into detail about it though.



Would you happen to be argumentative as a person sometimes?
TeeArctic1
Definitively, I think I have it from my father, but I tend to argue stubbornly about subjects where I know that my opinion is the factually correct one. Also when someone's suggestion or mindset is vastly differing from my own, although in those debates, I try to keep an open mind and possibly change opinion

What is the strongest emotional experience you've had?
Achromalia
Hmm. A hard one. I dont really remember, quite honestly. I'd imagine it to be sometime deep in my past, when I was more expressive. Probably around 6-11 years old. I dont have an answer for this one just yet. I dont think any of the shit I suffered through as of recent years actually made me break down at any point, and I never had the friends to be comforted by, as one of the people I cherished most had left the school I went to at the time, which is about two years ago, if I recall. So nothing ever really happened and I wound up just... tired.

At some point, I was tired of living. That phase had affected me pretty heavily, throwing me deeper into depression and apathy and thus solidifying my now stoic and passive nature.



Would you say that intelligence and knowledge constantly comes with age with little variance (regarding the saying that your elders should always be more deserving of your respect and that they ultimately know more), or do you think it varies and that even someone as young as 7, could outsmart or surpass the knowledge of a 24 year old, given the circumstances and environmental factors to do so?
TeeArctic1
I don't believe age correlates to intelligence directly. Although a 7-year old's brain might not have matured to the extent that they can debate advanced topics like paradoxical ethics, they probably have knowledge that their elders don't. However, elders usually come with a lot of life experience, and I do believe that you gain at least a little bit of wisdom from experience, which could be worth listening.
All in all, I don't believe either should disregard the other in an argument, or use age as a factor to prove their superiority. Elders should listen to what the younger generation is saying and vice versa. Only by common understanding and respect can we in union heighten our amassed knowledge and wisdom

Do you think age, gender and other factors of the like should be prioritized when it comes to budget cuts and investment?
Achromalia

TeeArctic1 wrote:

I don't believe age correlates to intelligence directly. Although a 7-year old's brain might not have matured to the extent that they can debate advanced topics like paradoxical ethics, they probably have knowledge that their elders don't. However, elders usually come with a lot of life experience, and I do believe that you gain at least a little bit of wisdom from experience, which could be worth listening.
All in all, I don't believe either should disregard the other in an argument, or use age as a factor to prove their superiority. Elders should listen to what the younger generation is saying and vice versa. Only by common understanding and respect can we in union heighten our amassed knowledge and wisdom
That's something I can damn well agree on. Nice deliberation of the subject, too.

TeeArctic1 wrote:

Do you think age, gender and other factors of the like should be prioritized when it comes to budget cuts and investment?
I'm not well versed in business ethics (or whatever this regards) at all, really. Despite that, I dont see why they should. So I guess not? Ehhh, I dont know as much about this as I would like.
TeeArctic1
To clarify, it would be like if you had to choose between building care centres for the elderly or schools etc
Achromalia

TeeArctic1 wrote:

To clarify, it would be like if you had to choose between building care centres for the elderly or schools etc
...I'm not sure if I get it.

Maybe I should've gotten some sleep instead of staying up until morning, it's 6:54 AM here already. Not even sure how that happened.

Am I prioritizing what my business centers around or something?

Ehhh I dont really have a proper answer for this.



Do you typically stay up long (19+ hours)?
TeeArctic1
Why yes, yes I do. Can't soon, but I typically do
DJ Enetro

DJ Enetro wrote:

Rip your not asking a question. I'll just answer the same one above.


No. I typically sleep from 10P-6A, which is 8 hours, giving me 16 hours of open-eye per day.

Thoughts on two-screen laptops, in which only the bottom is a touchscreen and can switch from a keyboard to anything else?

(Yes, I know this isn’t a thing yet, but I think this is where we might head into...)
TeeArctic1

DJ Enetro wrote:

DJ Enetro wrote:

Rip your not asking a question. I'll just answer the same one above.


No. I typically sleep from 10P-6A, which is 8 hours, giving me 16 hours of open-eye per day.

Thoughts on two-screen laptops, in which only the bottom is a touchscreen and can switch from a keyboard to anything else?

(Yes, I know this isn’t a thing yet, but I think this is where we might head into...)


Dammit always forget the questions

I mean, I don't really know. I think there would definitely be some input lag and a lot of technical stuff that could go wrong. I also think that for now, a standard keyboard is far more resilient. Technology tends to improve over time, so it might be viable a couple years after being introduced to the market. I see the appeal.

Do you think you'll ever stop using the computer for entertainment purposes?
45Traeath
No.

Wojjan wrote:

Be honest, how good a dancer do you think you are?
CatzerTM
not very good. i'm probably as bad as it as I am with singing

CatzerTM wrote:

What is you favorite thing to do in your leisure time?
TeeArctic1
My favourite things would be to hang with friends, work on organisation stuff or read a book

What do you think is the biggest difference between an online friendship and a real-life friendship?
Meah
Distance only. It's still friendship, it's still the same

How are you
Achromalia
Things are tolerable. Just enduring life as I always have.



TeeArctic1 wrote:

What is the strongest emotional experience you've had?
DJ Enetro
Not sure. It was at least in middle school or before, that’s for sure.

Any summer homework that you need to finish up?
keremaru
nope, not to my knowledge.

how's your week going so far?
Achromalia

Achromalia wrote:

It's alright. Mildly stressful, though...

I wonder why.

Inertia will be released in ETA 13 hours.


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Tae wrote:

So? I expected a question, not you to promote your soundcloud.
shit. legitimately forgot that.

and yeah, the song might as well be a needless reminder now. i'll update later when it's actually released and not every other 5 hours like an idiot.

moving on.
Tae
So? I expected a question, not you to promote your soundcloud.

keremal wrote:

how's your week going so far?
TeeArctic1
It's 5:37 AM and I'm on an airport waiting for my plane to Belgrade. Hopeful and excited, yet horribly tired.

Got any travel tips?
Achromalia
Hmm. I've never really travelled anywhere long-distance myself so I dont have much practical knowledge in how to deal with certain things, but...

I would say to remember to make the most of your trip. Enjoy it.




How do you think you'd fare in the music industry?
DJ Enetro
As long as someone buys FL Studio (not the Free version, the one immediately above it is good enough) and a good enough laptop for me, I predict an 85% success rate.

What is your most enlightening experience?
TeeArctic1
I'm not really sure I can point one out, but I learn and evolve with each person I meet and talk to. Listening to their ideas and beliefs help strengthen my own. But for one, I guess the moment when I realised that facts don't matter in a case as long as the people in power disregard them.

Where do you draw your inspiration and motivation from?
Achromalia
At the moment, I think I feel pretty good when accomplishing a set goal, like releasing Inertia on the 8th.

Things like receiving feedback and criticism on stuff I produce is somewhat satisfying. I've seen multiple different producers out there with some damn good talent, and I enjoy what they make, so I usually take inspiration from those producers to see how they manage certain things in their music. As for motivation, the thought of seeing people enjoy my creations is pretty nice. If people enjoy it, I'm happy. That's basically my goal, to make things that interest, comfort, or even inspire people to make some interesting music of their own.

Would you believe it to be wise to overwork yourself to produce something with the chance of it having a better quality to it?
TeeArctic1
Guilty as charged.

Works for a short period, but over time you'll just get burnt out.

Could you abandon your country and friends for a fresh start and advancements to your career?
Meah
No, they helped me on what as I am today. I couldn't possibly do that

Kiki, do you love me? Are you riding?
Achromalia
who? no, and no.

Achromalia wrote:

TeeArctic1 wrote:

What is the strongest emotional experience you've had?
TeeArctic1
The one that comes to memory is being finished working in the student organisation. I cried for days. They were family, and I was so sad I was done and wouldn't ever get to do it again, but so proud when I saw the new generation of kids with inspiring ideas and hope. I still miss them a bunch.

What would you do if you suddenly got a terminal disease and only had a week left to live?
Achromalia

TeeArctic1 wrote:

What would you do if you suddenly got a terminal disease and only had a week left to live?
Whoah, well, that's...

It'd be depressing for sure, but I'll use my thoughts to my advantage and try to make one last song for everyone. I think I know what I'd call it.

I'll be sure to contact relatives and comfort them if I can. I'll definitely try to give friends tips and give those close IRL friends of mine my time and help them with the shit they're going through.

I'll provide whatever insight I have in store in hopes of at least helping or comforting someone, giving them something important to work with as they progress in life.

Not sure what else. I'll just provide whatever I can and enjoy the company. Once I'm done, I'll set up a playlist of all the music I've loved to listen to and die at peace.

A bit dramatic, probably.



What do you think of humanity for the state it brought itself to..., all things considered?
45Traeath
Conquests, wars, innovations, corrections, discoveries...
The problem under the name of "differences" still existing, I'd think "We" are very slow.
On a personal level, I'd kind of question them; but that's only because I'm the son of pure foreigners who was born and raised in an hostile generation of a supposedly friendly country.

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Favourite number?
Ashton
12

am i kawaii? uwu
TeeArctic1
OwO

How confident am I feeling tonight?
Achromalia
I dont know. Possibly not that confident, but I know it's not any less confident than I am after severely bending the headphone jack/plug or whatever.

Today fucking sucks.

Welp.

Any moments you deeply regret something you could've fully avoided?
Ashton
i started mapping, biggest mistake

what is something you like to do that others see as weird? (besides play osu
Achromalia
Sitting in strange positions. It's comfortable.



Absurdism or Theism?
DJ Enetro
Assuming absurdism = "the belief that human beings exist in a purposeless, chaotic universe" (from a Googling of the word), the former.

Are you more of a generalist or a specialist?
Meah
I'm all around

Do you eat crocodiles?
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