Yeah, it was a "Males rule, females are subservient" Stable. The Chimeras were just an accident.
Tick Tock, goes the clock/ He cradled and he rocked her/ Tick Tock, goes the clock/Till River kills the Doctor.
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I don't get it. Can someone explain?
Still made me laugh though
Wouldn't Fluttershy be traumatized by it?
edited 17th Feb '12 11:31:48 AM by gingerninja666
"Contests fought between two masters are decided instantly. An invisible battle is now raging between the two of them." Lulu vs Schneizel
no idea either Ging, not exactly musicly inclined.
Build a fool proof system, and the world will create a better fool.
I guess that if the song is in a difficult key to play the note in, don't whine about it...
Tick Tock, goes the clock/ He cradled and he rocked her/ Tick Tock, goes the clock/Till River kills the Doctor.
It's a really weird, confusing, and probably difficult to play key notation. I don't know the key, but seeing it notated with both flats and naturals is a mind trip.
Yeah, I got cute.
@CDRW: Ugh, yeah, that would be a pain in the butt to play. I hate key signatures with a billion flats.
Oh yeah, I didn't even notice that one of the naturals was on the same line as one of the flats with all that clutter.
Yeah, I got cute.
I thought that sometimes naturals are applied when the note was previous flat or sharpped.
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".
^Naturals are used to return a note to natural (like when the key calls for an F-natural and there was, say, an F-sharp in one measure, if there was another F in that measure you would use a natural to bring it back down) or as accidentals if the key calls for that note to usually be sharp (or flat).
Can you think inside the chimney?
I'm so impressed right now, cuz the lot of you might as well be speaking russian for all I understand
"Contests fought between two masters are decided instantly. An invisible battle is now raging between the two of them." Lulu vs Schneizel
@ Japanese Teeth: Cool, I want to learn both piano and guitar someday. I'm in the middle of learning violin right now. Also, I saw the phrase "gong duet" in that image. My funny bone has been tickled.
Yeah, I got cute.
-*resists urge to begin detailing on the operations of a nuclear reactor and secondary systems just to stop feeling like an idiot here......*-
Build a fool proof system, and the world will create a better fool.
@Ginger: It's not that impressive; a lot of music theory is stuff you know intuitively (unless you were born tone-deaf), it's just the language that's a pain in the ass. XD
Can you think inside the chimney?
"What's rule 34?"
. Tweeted By Tara Strong.
Her other response? "Dear Princess Celestia, the Internet scares me."
Tara may have found the... interesting... side of the fandom when searching for pics to troll with...
The internet is the realm of chaos, but not all chaos is evil.
Oh, that's something I've been meaning to ask!!
In FE, Is Cheerilee ever mentioned?
"Contests fought between two masters are decided instantly. An invisible battle is now raging between the two of them." Lulu vs Schneizel
@CDRW: My personal advice is to start with piano; I find that the correlation of notes on the sheet music to notes on the keyboard is a lot more intuitive than guitar. Then again, I've had ten years of piano lessons and maybe a year and a half of guitar, so I'm totally biased.
I don't remember exactly...
Tick Tock, goes the clock/ He cradled and he rocked her/ Tick Tock, goes the clock/Till River kills the Doctor.