Push play and just trust me
guess who stayed up until 1am doing work that i missed oops lol haha im so tired and i have class in likr an hour aaaa
POV: You are going to Brazil.
why did i waste my time doing this
fun fact: the word "prosthetic" comes from the greek word πρόσθεση (prosthesi[1]), meaning addition
fun fact: the auto- prefix (e.g. automobile, autodefenestration, etc.), means "self" in English. But in Greek (at least, Modern Greek), "αυτό" just means "it" (3rd person neuter singular pronoun) and is pronounced "afto"
fun fact: "diaeresis" (those two dots on ä ë ï ö ü (NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH GERMAN'S UMLAUT. VERY DIFFERENT THINGS), example: naïve) comes from the Greek word διαίρεση (dieresi[1][2]), meaning "division"
fun fact: there is a word in Spanish for "pulling an all-nighter", "trasnochar". It comes from "trans" (happy pride month), meaning "across", and "noche", meaning "night". Because you're staying awake across the entire night
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The music instrument samples used by Koji Kondo when he composed the Super Mario World soundtrack were all taken from commercially available sources, and simply reduced in quality to be playable on a SNES.
After many years of searching, video game music enthusiasts were able to track down all original samples in their source quality, allowing the tracks to be restored to the form they could have had if the SNES were able to use high-quality samples. In this post, the restored version of the Castle/Fortress music can be heard.
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while copying every photo file on this computer to a USB (im doing one folder at a time for my sanity), i noticed that this graph makes a sinusoidal wave. interesting!
maybe it's because this pc uses a HDD (a literal disc) for storage, so it has to rotate to get to the photos, and circles and sine waves are intrinsically connected?
pretty neat if it's true, but i have my doubts
by fomajc on instagram. im losing my shit over this
ok i did the thing lmao
Loud Sound Warning: Forte whole note trills.
Here's the youtube link (this time, both hands playing!!! wow!!) https://youtu.be/lrVgjGP6u9Y
for the "Improvise" part, i just put random 16th notes as an example.
music theorists how does this make you feel
also it'd be pretty funny if someone were to somehow play this
evil etymologists be like:
helicopter comes from the greek words ήλιος (hēlios) and κόπτω (copto), meaning "sun" and "cut" respectively.
this is because the blades of the helicopter chop sunlight.
this is why it's also called a chopper.
[any pronouns] a bisexual furry who's a computer science nerd, who also happens to be into linguistics and crochet. languages: english, español, ελληνικά, and toki pona
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