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4.09 / 5.00 15,161 ViewsAt 9/29/08 09:33 PM, kidd25 wrote: walking into a fat gu place and saying ALL WHO WANT BUGER HAS TO CAtc me...guess who caught me .
Epic.
And where exactly does one go to find these Fat Guy Places?
I meant once you get up to the bigger size models.
And Skullcandy earbuds aren't really like convential earbuds, much more comfortable and much better audio quality.
Skullcandy earbuds are amazing. They're comfortable, the sound quality is great, and they're definitely durable, for I have had one for at least two years, and they still work perfectly, and I don't make headphones last very long.
Once the headphones get bigger though, it seems, they are much more flimsy and prone to breaking, so I would suggest getting REALLY good earbuds if you get anything from Skullcandy.
I'd probably have sex with them and see if I can breed an army of half-zombie half-human abominations.
About halfway through this plan, I would realize zombies do not have working reproductive organs, in which case it would become strictly for my own personal benefit.
I can't see why kids love the cinnamon-y swirls in cinnamon toast crunch.
Tearing up the treaty of Versailles.
Shadow Of The Collossus.
End of story.
Another useful thing to try would be to possibly check out some acting classes if your school offers them.
An acting class would definitely help you hone your skills with speaking and speaking effectively, but would also most likely give you the confidence you need to try new voice acting techniques and whatnot.
Hope that helps, and good luck, I know voice acting isn't as easy as people may make it seem.
To me, the music I make should always reflect my personality and whatever emotion I want to convey in that specific song.
I say, pride yourself in the fact your music doesn't have a definite style, because I figure once you stick to a certain genre, you severely limit what you can create.
As for deciding whether to make music YOU like or music people like,
You should only care about what you like, you want people to like the music you like, the music that makes you happy, and coincidentally, makes others happy.
A true artist should never make anything but.
Definitely check out Famitracker, it might take some time to get used to, but it's your best tool towards making Chiptunes.
Also, you could check out Little Sound DJ, it's actually hardware you use to turn your Gameboy into a tracker, but you can find a Gameboy emulator and get the demo version of LDJ and try it out to figure out how trackers work.
And for some great examples of Chiptune, check out www.8bitpeoples.com
My god.
I'd have to say about 80 % of the guys in my city wear ridonkulous jeans like that.
Most priding themselves that their jeans are tighter than their girlfriend's.
Shenanigans.
I definitely agree, but that's how comedy is these days. That seems to be the common theme in comic's routines, and until it dies out just like the comedic themes of old comics has, we're stuck with it.
Also, Jim Gaffigan is pretty good, but after awhile you get sick of his constant delivery of that woman voice he uses to better explain his jokes, know what I'm referring to?
Another good comic would definitely be Zach Galifianakis, Mitch Hedburg was pretty good too.