Notices by Jessi Jacquet (huggablysoft), page 2

  1. @coffeecream Oh XD

    Friday, 09-Aug-13 01:46:31 UTC from web in context
  2. @pegasusjones @sprite Exactly. Don't give up before you even give it your absolute best 110%. If you fail, pick yourself back up, dust yourself off and keep trying again and again until you gradually get better.

    Friday, 09-Aug-13 01:45:38 UTC from web in context
  3. @huggablysoft @sprite Also, you can't let yourself be intimidated by other people. You just have to focus on what you can and will do. Like for me, I'm not a professional remix artist and I pale in comparison to my idols, Deadmau5, Alex S and Sim Gretina, but I'm still giving it my best effort and not giving up on what I'm doing.

    Friday, 09-Aug-13 01:43:50 UTC from web in context
  4. @sprite It takes a lot of practice. Being a pro gamer is like being a pro athlete. It takes a lot of focus, practice and training. I'm pretty sure you've heard of the gamer known as "Fatality". He didn't become the world's best Quake FPS player over night. He literally was playing video games competitively for over 15 years.

    Friday, 09-Aug-13 01:41:31 UTC from web in context
  5. @pegasusjones @sprite Seriously. Some of the remixes I do are incredibly difficult to make and take me days to make. On some tracks, I have to make my own background samples, leads and loops just to make the song sound appealing.

    Friday, 09-Aug-13 01:39:19 UTC from web in context
  6. @sprite What exactly are you trying to do?

    Friday, 09-Aug-13 01:36:20 UTC from web in context
  7. @coffeecream Thank you! It was actually pretty difficult getting my hands on a high definition track of the EQG theme. Unfortunately the one I downloaded hardly had any drums in it all so....I added some! :D

    Friday, 09-Aug-13 01:35:21 UTC from web in context
  8. @coffeecream XD

    Friday, 09-Aug-13 01:34:07 UTC from web in context
  9. @pegasusjones @sprite Look at me...I absolutely sucked at making music, but now I'm remixing tracks and there are a few people who actually like them. :3

    Friday, 09-Aug-13 01:33:45 UTC from web in context
  10. @yodelerty Oh nice! (It came out a lot sooner than what I expected)

    Friday, 09-Aug-13 01:31:13 UTC from web in context
  11. @pegasusjones @coffeecream Here you go! :P http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXK31PFxb1M

    Friday, 09-Aug-13 01:30:36 UTC from web in context
  12. @coffeecream I still haven't seen it myself, but I might pick up the DVD (if its out)

    Friday, 09-Aug-13 01:29:39 UTC from web in context
  13. @rarity Look. I'm just wanting him to listen to my new music so that maybe he can use them in his mixes or something. We're still planning on making a collaboration track of some sort, okay? Honestly, you need to keep your opinions to yourself sometimes.

    Friday, 09-Aug-13 01:28:18 UTC from web in context
  14. @coffeecream Did you ever get the chance to listen to the new track I posted?

    Friday, 09-Aug-13 01:25:33 UTC from web in context
  15. # http://ur1.ca/eyqtc

    Friday, 09-Aug-13 01:22:07 UTC from web
  16. @mushi I'm surprised that no one wanted to update the Japanese language at all. (Also, English really could use an update. Typing out all of these letters just form a sentence is tiring.)

    Thursday, 08-Aug-13 04:50:28 UTC from web in context
  17. @huggablysoft @mushi Even English (as complicated as it is) is a bit more simple than Japanese. We don't have characters representing speech sounds at all. We simply just have letters that we combine to make words. English, by far, has the longest words since we essentially have to combine several letters just to make a simple one syllable word. Like the word "Spare". It's 5 letters, where as in some Asian languages it's just two or three letters long.

    Thursday, 08-Aug-13 04:46:13 UTC from web in context
  18. @mushi Still, why couldn't they have kept it basic? Like just use vowel sounds paired with common sound consonants like Korean does?

    Thursday, 08-Aug-13 04:43:00 UTC from web in context
  19. @mushi I've tried to learn Japanese but good lord... why do they have to have letters for EVERY SINGLE SOUND IN THE HUMAN VOICE SPECTRUM?!

    Thursday, 08-Aug-13 04:40:00 UTC from web in context
  20. @mushi XD

    Thursday, 08-Aug-13 04:35:36 UTC from web in context
  21. @mushi Well, when writing Korean, its a bit different from Japan's Katakana, Hirigana and Kanji letters. Instead of having specific individualized letters that are written separately, up to 3 letters can be combined together to form one character that symbolizes a sound that means a certain part of a word.

    Thursday, 08-Aug-13 04:33:25 UTC from web in context
  22. @mushi Korean is super simple in comparison to Japanese (in terms of writing), this is literally their entire alphabet. It has less letters than English! http://thinkzone.wlonk.com/Language/Korean.htm

    Thursday, 08-Aug-13 04:29:15 UTC from web in context
  23. @mushi Yeah. Japanese and Chinese can be confusing to write words correctly in their languages since they have several different spellings of the same word depending on how you use it in a sentence.

    Thursday, 08-Aug-13 04:26:55 UTC from web in context
  24. @mushi Actually no. They just have one main alphabet.

    Thursday, 08-Aug-13 04:24:48 UTC from web in context
  25. @mushi Japanese is backwards from English as far as I can tell. Which makes some translations make no sense whatsoever between the two languages.

    Thursday, 08-Aug-13 04:23:51 UTC from web in context
  26. @mushi Oh XD

    Thursday, 08-Aug-13 04:23:17 UTC from web in context
  27. @chaosmagic Well "guten Tag" is I think literally "Good Day" which is still a greeting.

    Thursday, 08-Aug-13 04:22:14 UTC from web in context
  28. @mushi Hmm.. The way that I was taught was that you spoke your phrases by putting the action or thing that the person is traveling to first, then the person, then the last part, like the ending confirmation from what they were doing. Kind of like if you translated this phrase: 나는 한국에서이 문구를 작성했습니다

    Thursday, 08-Aug-13 04:20:22 UTC from web in context
  29. @mushi That too.

    Thursday, 08-Aug-13 04:16:22 UTC from web in context
  30. @vt3c In some cases. In other cases their phrases would be totally reversed from English. Korean is a little weird in their sentence structure sometimes.

    Thursday, 08-Aug-13 04:15:52 UTC from web in context