This beatmap was submitted using in-game submission on 2018年8月6日 at 9:36:54
Artist: Lifetheory
Title: Daisy (Cut ver.)
Tags: dnb drum and bass flower piano violin cello
BPM: 180
Filesize: 1581kb
Play Time: 00:45
Difficulties Available:
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DID YOU EVER FALL IN LOVE?
Kantan by me
Futsuu by me
Muzukashii by me
Artist: Lifetheory
Title: Daisy (Cut ver.)
Tags: dnb drum and bass flower piano violin cello
BPM: 180
Filesize: 1581kb
Play Time: 00:45
Difficulties Available:
- Futsuu (2.18 stars, 108 notes)
- Kantan (1.4 stars, 69 notes)
- Muzukashii (2.81 stars, 179 notes)
Information: Scores/Beatmap Listing
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Kantan by me
Futsuu by me
Muzukashii by me
Daisy's Flower Meanings
Daisies symbolize innocence and purity. This stems from an old Celtic legend. According to the legend, whenever an infant died, God sprinkled daisies over the earth to cheer the parents up.
In Norse mythology, the daisy is Freya’s sacred flower. Freya is the goddess of love, beauty, and fertility, and as such the daisy came by symbolize childbirth, motherhood, and new beginnings. Daisies are sometimes given to congratulate new mothers.
They also mean chastity and transformation because of the Roman myth of Vertumnus and Belides. Vertumnus, god of seasons and gardens, became enamored with Belides, a nymph. He continuously pursued her, and in order to escape his affections she turned herself into a daisy. Daisy’s scientific name Bellis, stems from this story.
Daisy’s are composite flowers, meaning that they actually consist of two flowers combined into one. The inner section is called a disc floret, and the outer petal section is called a ray floret. Because daisies are composed of two flowers that blend together so well, they also symbolize true love.
In Old English, daisies were referred to as “day’s eye” because at night the petals close over the yellow center and during the day they re-open. The phrase “as fresh as a daisy” originated from this, signifying that someone had a good night’s rest.
In Norse mythology, the daisy is Freya’s sacred flower. Freya is the goddess of love, beauty, and fertility, and as such the daisy came by symbolize childbirth, motherhood, and new beginnings. Daisies are sometimes given to congratulate new mothers.
They also mean chastity and transformation because of the Roman myth of Vertumnus and Belides. Vertumnus, god of seasons and gardens, became enamored with Belides, a nymph. He continuously pursued her, and in order to escape his affections she turned herself into a daisy. Daisy’s scientific name Bellis, stems from this story.
Daisy’s are composite flowers, meaning that they actually consist of two flowers combined into one. The inner section is called a disc floret, and the outer petal section is called a ray floret. Because daisies are composed of two flowers that blend together so well, they also symbolize true love.
In Old English, daisies were referred to as “day’s eye” because at night the petals close over the yellow center and during the day they re-open. The phrase “as fresh as a daisy” originated from this, signifying that someone had a good night’s rest.
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例愛とかなんだろ…昔から俺はそれをずっと考えていたんだけど答えは見つからない。だからそのためにこのくそ見たいなマップをRanked目指すしたいんだ。少なくと俺はこの気持ちを忘れないでようにこのマップを作る。それが…あなたは…きっと何時か俺の事を覚えてくれて欲しい