The shade?
I CAN'T STOP THINKING ABOUT THE PARK SCREAM IN TÁR!!!!
your brother is basically a classic person to kill
"Kill yourself" is basic. "I hope your fandom gets a new installment that is objectively a great work but also tonally dissonant from the previous ones in a way that generates a huge newbie boom of people uninterested and hostile towards the history of the franchise" is smart. It's possible. It's terrifying. It's happening right now.
just saw this clip and i think itd make a funny reaction image what do u think... does it have potential
THE CLASSIC
THE ORIGINAL
kids these days have NO IDEA the damage this animal did to the internet in the 2000s
i feel like i just stumbled across a priceless ancient relic in a thriftstore
i have NEVER seen the original full clip
man the anticipation, outstanding
haven't been to a mooseheads game in person for over a year and apparently they made some changes to the arena.... the main one being a gigantic moose bust that flashes red eyes and shoots smoke out it's nose when we score
update: it's eyes turn green when the other team has a penalty
THE GREAT MOOSE HAS DECLARED A POWER PLAY
Encounter: junior league hockey god
and hilariously that is not why it is called that.
It is the circle of the bears cause of ursa major and ursa minor, and the circle without bears cause ya'know opposite part of the sky.
We lucked right into that one....
#so what you’re saying is#the stars dictate whether bears do or do not exist in places
Astrology is real but only for predicting where bears will be
Bears do not travel to places they cannot see their gods
I've seen this post before but it only just occurred to me that there might be some sort of underlying reason that "places where bears are" and "places where people name stars after bears" overlap.
Reblogging for that last comment.
this is what severance is about
Carlo Graziani (? - 1787) - Sonata for Cello [in scordatura] and Basso continuo in D-Major, II. Allegro con brio. Performed by Gaetano Nasillo, cello, and Sara Bennici, cello (continuo), on period instruments.
I was reading your post about tables with the items in alphabetical order with 2dX roll and it got me wondering, why are they not using d100 in this situation? I feel like it would just simplify the process
(With reference to this post here.)
Some folks like to avoid writing lookup tables where multiple results correspond to a single row. There can be any number of good reasons for this, ranging from a recognition that tables with multiply index entries can be harder to read, to purely aesthetic objections.
(Yes, I'm including purely aesthetic objections under the heading of "good reasons"; game design is an art, after all!)
If you're using standard polyhedra, this is fine for tables with any (even) number of entries up to 12, but beyond that you've got a big gap between 12 and 20, then a huge gap between 20 and 100. If you want to write an (equally weighted) table with any number of entries that isn't 12, 20 or 100, and you don't know that sums of dice are not equally weighted because your math sucks, a sum-of-2dX table might look like a good solution for avoiding multiply indexed entries.
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Hello again! Meta and Twitter are garbage and their “free speech” stance is terrible. Time to go back to my roots and start slowly moving my cosplay back over here!
I’ve been cosplaying Ishizu a lot recently and I like how it turned out! I gotta make a few more fixes, but I plan on bringing her to Magfest!
Commission for @Xenosagafan152 on DeviantArt 🤩 This is her beautiful OC, Aya "Mimi" Mizuno in #duellinks style with her school uniform🙊 What can I say? I looooved drawing her hair and that super extra cute pose 🤗
Also, this is my last commission, so now I will be able to work in some personal drawings 😈 And don't even think I forgot my project #YamiNeedsMoreClothes 🙈 And maybe I will work in some YCH for the next commission slot 😉
Classical Pieces You've Probably Heard but Might Not Remember the Name
- William Tell Overture- Rossini (Most famous part at 8:45, but why not listen to the whole thing?)
- Also Sprach Zarathustra- Strauss
- Eine Kleine Nachtmusik- Mozart
- Symphony 94, Mvt. 2 “Surprise Symphony”- Haydn
- Toccata and Fugue in d Minor-Bach
- Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2- Chopin
- Rondo alla Turca- Mozart
- Sinfonie de Fanfares: Rondeau- Jean-Joseph Mouret
- The Four Seasons: Spring- Vivaldi (I just linked to the whole thing because it’s great)
- Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring- Bach
- O Fortuna (from Carmina Burana)- Carl Orff
- Funeral March- Chopin
- Orpheus in the Underworld: Infernal Galop (A.K.A. Can Can)- Offenbach
- Pomp and Circumstance (You probably graduated to this)- Elgar
- Gayane: Sabre Dance- Aram Khachaturian
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Wedding March- Mendelssohn
- Carmen: Les Toreadors- Bizet
- The Ride of the Valkyries- Wagner
- Für Elise- Beethoven
- Dance of the Hours- Ponchielli
- Rigotello: La Donna e Mobile- Verdi
- Night on Bald Mountain- Mussorgsky
- Romeo and Juliet: Love Theme- Tchaikovsky
- Entry of the Gladiators- Julius Fucik
- Lakmé: Flower Duet- Delibes
- Peer Gynt: In the Hall of the Mountain King- Greig
- Rodeo: Hoedown- Copland
- Peer Gynt: Morning Mood- Greig
- New World Symphony Mov. [2][4]- Dvorak
- Ave Maria (You knew this, but did you know that it was by Schubert?)
- Canon in D- Pachelbel
Add others if you want! Have fun!
- Dies Irae (from Requiem) - Verdi
- Flight of the Bumblebee - Rimsky-Korsakov
- Finale to the 1812 Overture - Tchaikovsky
- Der Holle Rache kocht in meiner herzen (aka the Queen of the Night aria) - Mozart
- Libiamo ne’ lieti calici - Verdi
- Largo al factotum - Rossini
- Overture to The Barber of Seville - Rossini
- The Blue Danube Waltz - Strauss
- Moonlight Sonata (mvmt. 1) - Beethoven
- Symphony No. 5 - Beethoven
I’m sure there are more but these were some of the first that came to mind as missing!
I think this one’s missing, one of my favourites:
Danse Macabre - Camille Saint-Saëns
This is one of the best classical music master-posts I’ve ever seen. I’m so proud of yall
Gnossienne 3 - Erik Satie
Ritual Fire Dance - Manuel de Falla
Simple Gifts from The Appalachian Spring Suite by Aaron Copeland
Claire de Lune by Claude Debussy
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And as a bonus, here are a couple classical/jazz fusion pieces you’ve heard:
The Entertainer by Scott Joplin (considered one of the major precursors to jazz music)
Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin
As the link doesn’t work anymore:
- Symphony No. 5 - Beethoven
Additonally:
- Symphony No. 9 (Ode an die Freude) - Beethoven
- Jupiter (from the Planet Suite) - Gustav Holst
- Swan Theme (from SwanLake) - Tschaikovsky
- Peter and the Wolf - Prokofjev
Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) - Sinfonia for Strings and Basso continuo in D-Major, RV 125, I. Allegro. Performed by Harmonie Universelle on period instruments.
Thank You Lisa Mirren FB @Ludwig van Beethoven Group