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Finding what you love to do is amazing. Suddenly you have something to do everyday.
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Isn't having a life basically doing what you enjoy and not thinking what others see you as?
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How did you find out about dubstep? Because I fucking know they never play it on the radio. And meh, you can do more on a PC then you can in Life.
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At 3/5/11 09:35 AM, SteelChair wrote: How did you find out about dubstep? Because I fucking know they never play it on the radio.
Fuck if I remember. I just remember hearing about it, being curious, and looking it up. First song I heard was Nuke 'Em by DatsiK. Now I'm more into the darker, deeper, older-style dubstep. Some of the modern stuff is alright though.
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It's not exactly hard to balance the internet and real life.
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At 3/5/11 09:38 AM, luigipwnsmario wrote: Fuck if I remember. I just remember hearing about it, being curious, and looking it up. First song I heard was Nuke 'Em by DatsiK. Now I'm more into the darker, deeper, older-style dubstep. Some of the modern stuff is alright though.
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At 3/5/11 09:44 AM, SteelChair wrote:At 3/5/11 09:38 AM, luigipwnsmario wrote: Fuck if I remember. I just remember hearing about it, being curious, and looking it up. First song I heard was Nuke 'Em by DatsiK. Now I'm more into the darker, deeper, older-style dubstep. Some of the modern stuff is alright though.Well, here you go.
Been there, heard that. Bar9 is a fucking monster.
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At 3/5/11 09:38 AM, luigipwnsmario wrote: Fuck if I remember. I just remember hearing about it, being curious, and looking it up. First song I heard was Nuke 'Em by DatsiK. Now I'm more into the darker, deeper, older-style dubstep. Some of the modern stuff is alright though.
Such as? I'm intrigued as to what people are classing as "older style" Dubstep these days.
Not trying to call you out or criticise, btw. I like dubstep & am genuinely curious.
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At 3/4/11 08:54 PM, luigipwnsmario wrote: dubstep
At first I believed you.
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At 3/5/11 09:57 AM, Jon wrote: Such as? I'm intrigued as to what people are classing as "older style" Dubstep these days.
Not trying to call you out or criticise, btw. I like dubstep & am genuinely curious.
Glad you asked. When I refer to "older style" I am referring to the style of dubstep that's darker and deeper, with less focus on loud abrasive "filth" wobbles.
Artist wise, try Digital Mystickz, Skream, Coki, Mala, Loefah, Kryptic Minds, and Plastician.
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My schedule goes something like this:
Monday-thursday = go to college, maybe hang out with some friends after the lession ends.
Friday = go out drinking with friends.
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At 3/4/11 08:54 PM, luigipwnsmario wrote: Ever since hitting high school, I've finally gotten a life. I made friends and discovered my passion for theatre and dubstep, which I plan to start producing. I actually know what it's like to have a life off of the computer now. Life's fucking great.
That said, I really want to start coming back on here.
SO, the question for all of the NG'ers with lives: How the fuck do you manage to balance having a social life and coming on here? I'm terrible at organizing and whatnot, so help me out guys.
Much love, bros.
You just... Post as if your another human being. You don't spend all your time on the internet, but I always have NG BBS open when I'm on facebook.etc.
Don't make it a priority. Make it another part of your life, in the sense that everyone heres just another human being.
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At 3/5/11 10:04 AM, luigipwnsmario wrote: Artist wise, try Digital Mystickz, Skream, Coki, Mala, Loefah, Kryptic Minds, and Plastician.
Cool choice. You pretty much described what Dubstep actually is, opposed to this Doctor P, Skrillex shit. Check out Submotion Orchestra, Benga, Noah D, Hatcha, Jakes, Reso etc.
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At 3/5/11 10:39 AM, Jon wrote:At 3/5/11 10:04 AM, luigipwnsmario wrote: Artist wise, try Digital Mystickz, Skream, Coki, Mala, Loefah, Kryptic Minds, and Plastician.Cool choice. You pretty much described what Dubstep actually is, opposed to this Doctor P, Skrillex shit. Check out Submotion Orchestra, Benga, Noah D, Hatcha, Jakes, Reso etc.
Noah D is a boss. Seeerious is the song I give to people looking to get into dubstep.
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Uh... honestly I barely spend any time here and only when I have nothing else to do :P
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I'm training to be a social worker, so I'm having a life by learning how to control other people's.
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At 3/5/11 10:40 AM, luigipwnsmario wrote: Noah D is a boss. Seeerious is the song I give to people looking to get into dubstep.
Yah the Planas Remix of Submotions' Finest Hour is a tune, too.
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At 3/4/11 08:54 PM, luigipwnsmario wrote: Ever since hitting high school, I've finally gotten a life. I made friends and discovered my passion for theatre and dubstep, which I plan to start producing. I actually know what it's like to have a life off of the computer now. Life's fucking great.
That said, I really want to start coming back on here.
SO, the question for all of the NG'ers with lives: How the fuck do you manage to balance having a social life and coming on here? I'm terrible at organizing and whatnot, so help me out guys.
Much love, bros.
I don' really understand what the problem is. I don't see how anyone can spend hours at a time one NG. Seriously just don't spend all of you're time on here and you'll have a life. It's not like when I go out I bring my computer lol
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You do know that having a life and newgrounds can be easily be combined, right? All you need to do is spend time with people, do whatever things that is "required" in society (working, hanging out, smoking weed, etc) and then spend some time by yourself doing whatever like relaxing or going on Newgrounds. I do that, and it's ok.
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Not bored = Developing a social life.
Bored = Go on NG.
Nuff said.
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Dude, this is where social lives go to die. You're better off choosing, although it could work with a healthy balance. If you can't do balance, see previous answers.
Try to alternate between feeling too much elation at life and feeling too depressed.
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i dedicate one day a week to the exploits outside of the computer, i also will make sure that i talk to random people at every chance i get...
but for the most part i am a stay at home person, noting really special, and im happy
call me toxie 0.~
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Going on the internet does not mean you have no life... Just dont spend hours upon hours every day on the net. I come on NG every day, even if its only for twenty minutes or so to check out whats going on, and I still have quite a life outside the internet.
some weeks anyway.
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At 3/5/11 10:39 AM, Jon wrote: You pretty much described what Dubstep actually is, opposed to this Doctor P
Excuse me niggy? I LOVE DOCTOR P.
SKREAM IS REAL DUBSTEP WHAT... SHOT MYSELF IN THE FOOT AGAIN herpderp.
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At 3/4/11 09:35 PM, Alfraydo wrote: A life? What is this life you speak of?
I belive its the cereal you can buy at the store.
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At 3/5/11 11:41 AM, Rallard wrote: SKREAM IS REAL DUBSTEP WHAT... SHOT MYSELF IN THE FOOT AGAIN herpderp.
Skream was one of the pioneers of early UK garage and is hands down one of the biggest names responsible for Dubstep.
Learn your shit before you hop on the brostep bandwagon.
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At 3/5/11 11:41 AM, Rallard wrote:At 3/5/11 10:39 AM, Jon wrote: You pretty much described what Dubstep actually is, opposed to this Doctor PExcuse me niggy? I LOVE DOCTOR P.
SKREAM IS REAL DUBSTEP WHAT... SHOT MYSELF IN THE FOOT AGAIN herpderp.
Deadmau5 is not dubstep.
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You know, there's no need to brag.
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At 3/5/11 12:37 PM, Jon wrote:At 3/5/11 11:41 AM, Rallard wrote: SKREAM IS REAL DUBSTEP WHAT... SHOT MYSELF IN THE FOOT AGAIN herpderp.Skream was one of the pioneers of early UK garage and is hands down one of the biggest names responsible for Dubstep.
Learn your shit before you hop on the brostep bandwagon.
I thought I made a decent enough impression in the dnb/dubstep/jungle club, but I guess you don't recognize me. I'm hurt that you took my trolling to heart, Jon. :(
Time to kill myself. I'm so sorry.





