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sings softly into sensitive microphone
plays recording
windows break. foundation of house slips into ground. earthquake in China. sirens in the distance.
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i'll have to change that '6' to a '7' soon
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you guys seem to be under the impression I made the instrumental no that was someone else, but the problem is that I forgot who they are
All I did was make digital me sing, that's all. I do have some melodies stored away, but they're just repeating patterns. https://clyp.it/egn1vhpu
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figure out the lyrics on your own
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why must people be so hard to draw
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I like wearing oversized clothing because it makes me feel bigger than I really am.
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@Asparagus He gets it!
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i am learning that even mild popularity brings with it a storm of weird and NSFW
shots of bleach are neccesary here
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Jesus Christ, I was such a **** as a child
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for all of you people that don't know how i sound, what kind of accent do you think i have
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https://clyp.it/a0bqpwha?token=e91fdb5065eba06be3b7070433c3c9b8
Take a guess now.
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Oh look, I'm theoretically going to write a rather long story but need some input on the actual setting and story. A disclaimer; I am typing what comes to mind regarding this story, so if nothing makes sense or otherwise doesn't read well, I apologize. If you need clarification on a certain detail, just ask and I'll answer as best I can without spoiling anything.
The Short Version: The story talks about a fantasy world where human qualities and experiences are traded like commerce.
The Slightly Longer But Still Relatively Short Version: The fictional story talks about a setting where there is a world on a different plane where generally abstract or otherwise non-physical ideas/concepts are in a more physical form, complete with beings and people that are a collection of ideas and concepts. In this fantastical world, our own physical world would be something akin to a livestock ranch, with humans being the livestock and our qualities being what's harvested; our subjective experiences and qualities are like resources, collected and harvested for use in this abstract world to be made into something useful for these far off inhabitants. We barely notice ourselves being harvested because we've always considered it normal; you've all forgotten an idea that you thought was brilliant, you've all forgotten names of people that you haven't met in a while, you've all forgotten an idea you've formulated in showers, you've all lost memories to time.
Now, the conflict here is exactly what is valuable to them. Ideas and memories, yes, they're satisfactory and are basic materials, and all they require is for us to not think about them for these inhabitants to harvest them. However, more complex ideas, such as subjective experiences charged with emotion, conceptualizations, and personalities, are more valuable in this world and require humans physically. Now, think about this; how many people disappear every year? Every month? Every day? How many people do you know that are missing?
The actual story here will talk about one of these disappeared people and their trouble to survive in this new world as they befriend and/or brutally murder the inhabitants along their return home.
Would you actually read this kind of story?
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You probably won't care, but they reopened the Mr. Eaten storyline in Fallen London. How do I know?
Black cards were originally removed when Mr. Eaten was put on hiatus. I got a black card labelled ACE OF HUNGERS, with an option to roast chestnuts (typical), an option to go to a butchery and eat everything, and another to, well, "eat someone" in the sexual sense.
I got a new item called A Bad End (which didn't exist pre-hiatus!), which allows you to opt out at anytime while also giving you a disclaimer that leaves the Fallen London team out of legal matters regarding the storyline.
You think I should do it?
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I should draw my own profile pictures more often.
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Today I learned how much a broom hurts.
Today I also made a sibling angry.
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What would you people out there consider 'vintage' instruments?