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Topic Starter
- Marco -
Hello everynyan,

How are you fine thank you

OMAIGA

anyway i was watching mutualify and i can't thank the osu!community (and OT!Community) enough for welcoming me and faking laughing at my 1,000,000th unfunny Hatsune Miku joke.

and be patient about me, being as stupid as i am and as idk impatient? i guess? as i am. and more stuff

idk it's like the 12th year now and i still feel like a nobody that just plays and talk and help as a nice human being and that's it. idk.

and sometimes i think that nobody actually likes me or wants to say something to me but they never do. idk my brain is weird. did i tell you that time in 2020 when my brain made me like panicking zombie? yeah luckly that time is over let's goooo

i never know how to act properly or uuuh be better both in-osu and outside-osu

and sometimes i think that if i ever am in a position to have any sort of power i can change for the worst and act like i'm a superior being and being egoistical and shit. if i ever do this please find my home address come to my home and slap me hard as you can you have my permission

thanks for having me i love y'all sooo sooo much :3 :3 :3

also if any that have mutualed me THANKS FOR HAVING TRUST IN ME!!!!

i don't even know why i made this...wait actually...WHY am i writing this? fuck now i don't know if i should post it or not.

FUUUUUUUUUUU

Take care, you ALL are loved more than you could ever think of. The world can be cruel sometimes. HOLD ON and better times will come.

-Thanks fo reading so far,

--Literally me, Hatsune Miku
Karmine
Huh, yay I guess?
Topic Starter
- Marco -

Karmine wrote:

Huh, yay I guess?
YAAAAAAAAY
sametdze
you're italian get back in the kitchen and make me a pasta mario bro
Topic Starter
- Marco -

sametdze wrote:

you're italian get back in the kitchen and make me a pasta mario bro
No you fettuccine Alfredo eater
Topic Starter
- Marco -
Make me a pasta like THERE'S ONLY ONE FUCKING TYPE OF PASTA
Karmine

- Marco - wrote:

Make me a pasta like THERE'S ONLY ONE FUCKING TYPE OF PASTA
I'm sure you did that when typing.
Corne2Plum3
Topic Starter
- Marco -

Karmine wrote:

- Marco - wrote:

Make me a pasta like THERE'S ONLY ONE FUCKING TYPE OF PASTA
I'm sure you did that when typing.
I did
Topic Starter
- Marco -

Corne2Plum3 wrote:

Yeah you're right corne I should
B0ii
amerika ya
Topic Starter
- Marco -

B0ii wrote:

amerika ya
: D
Kobold84
Yeah Marco, I wouldn't exactly call it a bad schizo thread, but I think there's a valid criticism to say. It's good that you are taking yourself seriously and ranting, but is it the true essence of yourself? Is it the limit of what you are capable of? Take the Renaissance painters for example. The paintbrushes they used were often made of animal hair, horses and oxen were usually preferable choices. But you know who were actually the most popular choice? Squirrels. Their tail was just soft and just coarse enough to paint. It's actually still common to use squirrels for paintbrushes. Know this the next time you buy brushes. I actually saw squirrels when I was a child on a daily basis when I was out in the woods. From afar however, they were eager to move away when they see you. Can you blame them? The garden protection we had could never stop squirrels. They are small, quick and hungry. And you know what? There's not enough anime girls posing as squirrels. Why is the animanga medium filled with neko girls, dog girls, fox girls, wolf girls, you name it, but squirrels are so obscure? Do they not exist in Japan? But they do, I see them all the time on Japan photos when I scroll my twitter feed. I had to cut my twitter hours after they banned my third account. No idea why, I don't think I even posted a single tweet from that one. I still have my fourth one, but it's in the reading mode or whatever it's called. I do it mainly to separate my hobbies from one to another. I don't want my twitter feed filled with both tons of anime art and then music and then picture of dolls and there's a lot I like, I first started my second twitter account when doll photos were outplacing anything else in my feed. There's something beautiful about it. They're made roughly to be in a human shape, but it's still a toy. Or well, I would've liked if it was just a toy. It is an incredibly expensive hobby. One set of clothes for your favorite doll could cost you up to 20000 yen. And that's without shipping costs. I used to ship a lot of things from Japan when they still sent packages to my country. Oh yeah, and the reason they stopped might surprise you. It's not about THAT. They stopped because our main port in the East was too busy. It couldn't deliver packages in time. It got so bad you had to wait like 6-9 months for your shipment delivery. It all happened during covid, when all the logistics suddently stopped making sense. So much of logistics depend on an untouched tradition. If you disrupt even one small cog in a mechanism the entire world suffers. See: Suez Canal fiasco. But it makes sense. Logistics is about efficiency and it's simply more efficient for everyone to use that Canal. What's the alternative? Sailing across the entire world? Heh. Leave it to explorers of the past. What Columbus did must've been simply too impossible at the time, but even he and his crew tried to be as efficient as possible. They failed of course, but discovered something cool. There's a myth about Christopher Columbus being Portuguese who sailed under the Spanish flag. Or well, it's a "theory" as they like to call it. It's stupid. He was Italian, if you didn't know. Well, Italy still didn't exist at the time, but let's not change the main subject. He was from Genoa, at the time it was an independent republic. For simplicity sake, let's just say Columbus was Italian. I don't remember where I first heard of this fact, either I first saw it in Lupin the 3rd: The Columbus Files or when I was discussing this anime online. It's an anime about a document first found by Columbus, but the anime took liberties obviously. Such file never existed. I like Lupin, but this anime was pretty bad. It ended up with a very boring story about Lupin saving the world, even though it started as a criminal drama. I'm not saying this concept can't be done right, but here it's just awful. Lupin is a very character-driven anime series, and here characters are not really doing anything, it's the plot that moves characters to where they should be, not the other way around. The whole thing doesn't make any god damn sense! It was directed by Watanabe Shinichi, and looking at his resume… yep, he's a medicore director. Which is funny, because his name is very similar to Watanabe Shinichiro. One is a famed director and the other made the worst Lupin special to ever exist. Don't confuse them, is what I'm saying. Watanabe Shinichiro was always a stand-out director to me. Everyone knows him for Cowboy Bebop and Samurai Champloo and while I love both of these, Macross Plus he directed holds a much more special place in my heart. It's filled with love. Macross (the original) did a good job constructing an entirely new concept of a mecha plot and then Macross Plus with Watanabe-san took this further. However, it still has a very different approach to macross series. It's much more about characters and how they interact, there's the same dualistic approach Watanabe-san took in Samurai Champloo. It really feels like a high-stakes movie and not an OVA. So anyway… where was I? Renaissance painters. As opposed to realism that came after, they painted the ideal world. The world filled with fantasies. It didn't let them stay in these fantasies forever, they accepted the real world for how it was (which at the time was rather gruesome), but they understood the world of art, it was never about realism. It's about escapism. If Leonardo da Vinci was reborn today, he would watch anime and shitpost online while filming youtube videos about his crazy tech. He could even be a Miku fan. Who knows?
Ymir
please, paragraphs, please
Jangsoodlor
fuwa fuwa
Mysdibule

Ymir wrote:

please, paragraphs, please

Kobold84 wrote:

Incipit
Yeah Marco, I wouldn't exactly call it a bad schizo thread, but I think there's a valid criticism to say. It's good that you are taking yourself seriously and ranting, but is it the true essence of yourself? Is it the limit of what you are capable of?
Common animals for paintbrushes
Take the Renaissance painters for example. The paintbrushes they used were often made of animal hair, horses and oxen were usually preferable choices. But you know who were actually the most popular choice? Squirrels. Their tail was just soft and just coarse enough to paint. It's actually still common to use squirrels for paintbrushes. Know this the next time you buy brushes.
Squirrels anecdote and characteristics
I actually saw squirrels when I was a child on a daily basis when I was out in the woods. From afar however, they were eager to move away when they see you. Can you blame them? The garden protection we had could never stop squirrels. They are small, quick and hungry.
Squirrels analogy to otaku culture
And you know what? There's not enough anime girls posing as squirrels. Why is the animanga medium filled with neko girls, dog girls, fox girls, wolf girls, you name it, but squirrels are so obscure? Do they not exist in Japan? But they do, I see them all the time on Japan photos when I scroll my twitter feed.
Kobold's Twitter activity
I had to cut my twitter hours after they banned my third account. No idea why, I don't think I even posted a single tweet from that one. I still have my fourth one, but it's in the reading mode or whatever it's called. I do it mainly to separate my hobbies from one to another. I don't want my twitter feed filled with both tons of anime art and then music and then picture of dolls and there's a lot I like, I first started my second twitter account when doll photos were outplacing anything else in my feed.
Dools: a hobby
There's something beautiful about it. They're made roughly to be in a human shape, but it's still a toy. Or well, I would've liked if it was just a toy. It is an incredibly expensive hobby. One set of clothes for your favorite doll could cost you up to 20000 yen. And that's without shipping costs.
The issue with logistics today
I used to ship a lot of things from Japan when they still sent packages to my country. Oh yeah, and the reason they stopped might surprise you. It's not about THAT. They stopped because our main port in the East was too busy. It couldn't deliver packages in time. It got so bad you had to wait like 6-9 months for your shipment delivery. It all happened during covid, when all the logistics suddently stopped making sense. So much of logistics depend on an untouched tradition. If you disrupt even one small cog in a mechanism the entire world suffers. See: Suez Canal fiasco.
Christopher Colombus (1451 – 1506)
But it makes sense. Logistics is about efficiency and it's simply more efficient for everyone to use that Canal. What's the alternative? Sailing across the entire world? Heh. Leave it to explorers of the past. What Columbus did must've been simply too impossible at the time, but even he and his crew tried to be as efficient as possible. They failed of course, but discovered something cool. There's a myth about Christopher Columbus being Portuguese who sailed under the Spanish flag. Or well, it's a "theory" as they like to call it. It's stupid. He was Italian, if you didn't know. Well, Italy still didn't exist at the time, but let's not change the main subject. He was from Genoa, at the time it was an independent republic. For simplicity sake, let's just say Columbus was Italian.
Lupin III (anime, 1967)
I don't remember where I first heard of this fact, either I first saw it in Lupin the 3rd: The Columbus Files or when I was discussing this anime online. It's an anime about a document first found by Columbus, but the anime took liberties obviously. Such file never existed. I like Lupin, but this anime was pretty bad. It ended up with a very boring story about Lupin saving the world, even though it started as a criminal drama. I'm not saying this concept can't be done right, but here it's just awful. Lupin is a very character-driven anime series, and here characters are not really doing anything, it's the plot that moves characters to where they should be, not the other way around. The whole thing doesn't make any god damn sense!
Shinichi Watanabe VS Shinichiro Watanabe
It was directed by Watanabe Shinichi, and looking at his resume… yep, he's a medicore director. Which is funny, because his name is very similar to Watanabe Shin'ichiro. One is a famed director and the other made the worst Lupin special to ever exist. Don't confuse them, is what I'm saying. Watanabe Shin'ichiro was always a stand-out director to me.
Watanabe's highlights: Macross (anime series)
Everyone knows him for Cowboy Bebop and Samurai Champloo and while I love both of these, Macross Plus he directed holds a much more special place in my heart. It's filled with love. Macross (the original) did a good job constructing an entirely new concept of a mecha plot and then Macross Plus with Watanabe-san took this further. However, it still has a very different approach to macross series. It's much more about characters and how they interact, there's the same dualistic approach Watanabe-san took in Samurai Champloo. It really feels like a high-stakes movie and not an OVA.
Renaissance movement
So anyway… where was I? Renaissance painters. As opposed to realism that came after, they painted the ideal world. The world filled with fantasies. It didn't let them stay in these fantasies forever, they accepted the real world for how it was (which at the time was rather gruesome), but they understood the world of art, it was never about realism. It's about escapism.
Fin: Leonardo da Miku?
If Leonardo da Vinci was reborn today, he would watch anime and shitpost online while filming youtube videos about his crazy tech. He could even be a Miku fan. Who knows?
Raffaello has more chance than Leonardo to the blend within the modern world. We see he "copied" and was inspired by the techniques that impressed familiar softness in some of his rather circular figures. A fact that surprised me is that artwork restauration reveals a lot of informations on the execution.
The two went through a same fate, with Leonardo being the last disowned child of a numerous family (if I'm not mistaken, 13 siblings...?), and Raffaello who had his parents die at the age 11. Leonardo treated art to cultivate his genius, and Raf drew reminiscing on the loss, knowing his parents cheered the most for him. To make approval return, he looked upon artworks and found pleasure imitating what he liked.
Let's not talk about Michelangelo, part of the Solar Triad, these three artist who "shone by their own light", so depressed he'd be a 2015 SFM artist
Jun Maeda
Amerika
Karmine
Macross mentioned, I happy :)
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