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cya next weekend
cya next weekend
Accepted and doneNoffy wrote:
Type of request: NM
Title: Yubikiri
Artist: scop
Genre: Novely/Japanese/Vocaloid
Length: 2:26
Amount of difficulties: 6 (you don't need to mod all of them h ah)
Highest difficulty: 4.87
Link: https://osu.ppy.sh/s/634876
I don't really have any favorite proverbs, so i googled for one about promises to be song-relevant.
To promise is easy, to keep is troublesome.
- Danish Proverb
Accepted and donefrogyfro wrote:
Type of request: nm or m4m okay, just pick one of the 3 to mod then
Title: Pierrot of the Star-Spangled Banner
Artist: ZUN
Genre: Touhou
Length: 0:41
Amount of difficulties: 4
Highest difficulty: 5.21
Link: https://osu.ppy.sh/s/638297
"make objective sense, and not make your sense"
-chinese proverb
hohol454 wrote:
Type of request: M4M. Could mod more than one map so it's fair Just mod all 3 of them and the drain time is relatively the same LUL. Or just lemme mod first and see how much you think it's worth
Title: The Sun, The Moon, The Star
Artist: Æther Realm
Genre: Melodic Death Metal
Length: 19:01
Amount of difficulties: 1
Highest difficulty: 7*
Link: https://osu.ppy.sh/b/1376896
"The pen is mightier than the sword if the sword is very short, and the pen is very sharp." Terry Pratchett
thx
TheKingHenry wrote:
Accepted and donehohol454 wrote:
Type of request: M4M. Could mod more than one map so it's fair Just mod all 3 of them and the drain time is relatively the same LUL. Or just lemme mod first and see how much you think it's worth
Title: The Sun, The Moon, The Star
Artist: Æther Realm
Genre: Melodic Death Metal
Length: 19:01
Amount of difficulties: 1
Highest difficulty: 7*
Link: https://osu.ppy.sh/b/1376896
"The pen is mightier than the sword if the sword is very short, and the pen is very sharp." Terry Pratchett
thx
Accepted and doneSir Idea wrote:
Type of request: NM
Title: Euphoria
Artist: Arkasia
Genre: DnB
Length: 06:10
Amount of difficulties: 1
Highest difficulty: 5.25
Link: https://osu.ppy.sh/s/647816
The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new lands but seeing with new eyes.
- Marcel Proust