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Share a Song From the Album You're Listening to Right Now
killamch89 replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Music
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Mobile Suit Gundam (1981) - 9/10
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Was enjoying some Pokemon Shield today and despite its issues, I do like it. However, Nintendo needs to do a better job at optimizing these games.
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think there needs to be a distinction between freedom of speech and toxic behavior. A gaming community is supposed to be a fun and safe space, so if someone is consistently causing harm or disruption, they should face consequences. However, I also think there should be room for debate and differing opinions, as long as it's done respectfully.
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This game reminds me of the Wii sports games. I like this - looks like a lot of fun to play with friends.
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I'm going to be honest, this game looks pretty poor graphically and it looks so clunky gameplay wise.
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Let's see what they have in store for us when the alpha launches. I'll definitely make sure to check this out.
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The trailer looked amazing. Let's just hope the actual gameplay and story live up to the hype.
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Virtua Fighter - Official Gameplay Concept shown at CES
killamch89 replied to Kane99's topic in Video Games
What?! How did I miss this? I grew up playing Virtua Fighter so the fact that it's back makes me so happy. It looks really smooth so far - I wonder which characters will be brought back in this sequel. -
We’ve seen countless couples on the big and small screen, but some just stand out. Whether it’s their chemistry, their journey, or just the way they make us feel, certain couples become unforgettable. Who do you think is the best onscreen couple? It could be from any genre - romantic, comedic, or even platonic.
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Some actors are forever tied to a single iconic character. Whether it’s the role that launched them into stardom or one that overshadowed all their other work, certain performances become inseparable from the actor's identity. Who do you think is the perfect example of this? An actor whose career was essentially defined by one role, for better or worse.
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I’ve been thinking a lot about TV in the 2000s and how unique some shows were—like Twin Peaks, The Sopranos, Lost, and The Wire. It felt like a time of pushing boundaries with storytelling, visuals, and characters. Now, with the rise of streaming services and a more formulaic approach, do you think TV has become less experimental? Or are there still shows out there pushing limits like in the 2000s?
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With TV shows becoming more experimental in their storytelling, do you think we’ll see more genre-blending series? Shows like Stranger Things mix horror with sci-fi, while The Bear blends comedy and drama. Will this trend continue as creators push the boundaries of genre, or is there a limit to how much genres can be mixed before it feels too forced? What genre combinations would you love to see more of?
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Music has the power to evoke deep emotions, and world music often taps into a different kind of feeling. Whether it’s a haunting melody, a rhythmic beat that resonates with you, or lyrics that cut straight to the heart, what’s the most emotional piece of world music you’ve come across?
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There have been countless influential composers in classical music, but who do you think stands out as the most important figure in its history? Is it Beethoven, for revolutionizing symphonic music, or Mozart, for his unmatched mastery of melody? Perhaps Bach, whose works shaped the foundations of Western classical music? Or someone else entirely?
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The bass guitar plays a crucial role in shaping a song's groove. It often anchors the rhythm section, providing the foundation for the drums and guiding the tempo. How does the bass help lock in the groove for different genres? Is it the syncopation, the space between notes, or the way it interacts with the drums that creates the feel?