The one responsible for such hot tunes as:
Sarabande
Crystamanthequins (original (Crystalanthemums) by Alexander Rosetti, original (Mannequin) by Perry Sullivan)
Light
Squiddle March
Squiddles Campfire
Temporal Piano
The Broken Clock
Ruins (With Strings)
Billy the Bellsuit Diver Has Something to Say
Carolmanthetime
The one responsible for such hot tunes as:
Sarabande
Crystamanthequins (original (Crystalanthemums) by Alexander Rosetti, original (Mannequin) by Perry Sullivan)
Light
Squiddle March
Squiddles Campfire
Temporal Piano
The Broken Clock
Ruins (With Strings)
Billy the Bellsuit Diver Has Something to Say
Carolmanthetime
this is literally a list of all of my favorite mspa songs
I don't know the squiddles or xmas ones by name but the others are seriously all of my favorite songs
I'm curious, are there just some mspa musicians who never come online anymore and don't compose new songs?
or are they just doing stuff that's not published
Well, I was one of the people brought on after a lot of people became inactive due to various reasons, so.....yes to the first question. There are other people that don't make a lot, but when they do, it's amazing and has a lot of work done to it (like Beatfox), but people who just make stuff that's not published? Noooot entirely.
(also squid what are you doing stroking my ego, why can't you let it die like I'm trying to )
(also unintentional how could you like squiddles campfire, I don't even like that stuff anymore )
Jit on
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this is literally a list of all of my favorite mspa songs
I don't know the squiddles or xmas ones by name but the others are seriously all of my favorite songs
Billy the Bellsuit Diver is the one that's just MERRY CHRISTMAS for like 4 minutes haha
Carolmanthetime is the awesome Carol of the Bells/Showtime mix in the middle of me and Eidolon's Merry Gentlemen songs.
tynic tell me about insects
and robots
and robot insects
Um. man I have been up too long and am having trouble thinking of cool insect facts.
I was going to make little paper cockroaches over christmas/new years but I went to amsterdam instead. I really have to set aside some time to do that.
tynic tell me something interesting about any subject of your choosing
In amsterdam in the 17th and 18th centuries, townsfolk would haul their furniture up through the window instead of carrying it up the stairs (actually this is still true). In order to facilitate the levitation of goods without damaging either the furniture or the house, the upper stories of the buildings were actually designed to lean outwards into the street, which looks a little weird.
tynic tell me something interesting about any subject of your choosing
In amsterdam in the 17th and 18th centuries, townsfolk would haul their furniture up through the window instead of carrying it up the stairs (actually this is still true). In order to facilitate the levitation of goods without damaging either the furniture or the house, the upper stories of the buildings were actually designed to lean outwards into the street, which looks a little weird.
Ok that last page is really upsetting me. Both because of what is actually going on, and because I remember what page came next after the update it is mirroring.
My mind can not even fathom Jade and Jadesprite kissing. It would collapse in upon itself.
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I'm curious, are there just some mspa musicians who never come online anymore and don't compose new songs?
or are they just doing stuff that's not published
The one responsible for such hot tunes as:
Sarabande
Crystamanthequins (original (Crystalanthemums) by Alexander Rosetti, original (Mannequin) by Perry Sullivan)
Light
Squiddle March
Squiddles Campfire
Temporal Piano
The Broken Clock
Ruins (With Strings)
Billy the Bellsuit Diver Has Something to Say
Carolmanthetime
this is literally a list of all of my favorite mspa songs
I don't know the squiddles or xmas ones by name but the others are seriously all of my favorite songs
Well, I was one of the people brought on after a lot of people became inactive due to various reasons, so.....yes to the first question. There are other people that don't make a lot, but when they do, it's amazing and has a lot of work done to it (like Beatfox), but people who just make stuff that's not published? Noooot entirely.
(also squid what are you doing stroking my ego, why can't you let it die like I'm trying to
(also unintentional how could you like squiddles campfire, I don't even like that stuff anymore
this is unsettling
Billy the Bellsuit Diver is the one that's just MERRY CHRISTMAS for like 4 minutes haha
Carolmanthetime is the awesome Carol of the Bells/Showtime mix in the middle of me and Eidolon's Merry Gentlemen songs.
Also you're gonna have to deal with ego stroking
True, but irrelevant.
tynic tell me about insects
and robots
and robot insects
Hrm
Main people acting on stuff at the moment are
I'm sorry, my change is not actually an improvement.
anyway I wasn't really basing my guess on much secret info so I could be way off. I just think it should be up soon!
So do we.
Also, 75 pages of forumer opinion thread in one sitting, even skimming, is a pretty terrible idea.
Um. man I have been up too long and am having trouble thinking of cool insect facts.
I was going to make little paper cockroaches over christmas/new years but I went to amsterdam instead. I really have to set aside some time to do that.
Guy, that was one dude and he still might show up randomly
It's what Bowman does (he also saves the day, true story)
I thought someone different was credited with remixing Harleboss?
Tynic if you were a pokemon gym leader would you be leader of the bug gym?
because at some point going to bed stops seeming worthwhile.
... and because css is my bete noir. Godfuckingdammit this should not be tricky.
edit: bZero I'm afraid I do not know anything about pokemon. Well, I'm not afraid, more ... indifferent. Anyway, I don't know anything about pokemon!
Harleboss was written by Malcolm Brown, original is Harlequin by Mark Hadley (who still is with us)
He also wrote Showtime
woof
In amsterdam in the 17th and 18th centuries, townsfolk would haul their furniture up through the window instead of carrying it up the stairs (actually this is still true). In order to facilitate the levitation of goods without damaging either the furniture or the house, the upper stories of the buildings were actually designed to lean outwards into the street, which looks a little weird.
there are quite a few of us
thank you for this nugget of knowledge tynic!
My mind can not even fathom Jade and Jadesprite kissing. It would collapse in upon itself.
this'll totally be the last update until tomorrow night though
http://www.audioentropy.com/
it SHOULD be easy. It SEEMS easy. But there's always something which just doesn't work for no apparent reason, and screws up the whole layout.
sounds like computers in general :rotate:
Shhh shh shhhhhh