Just to clarify before I go on, I don't have any advice for what exactly you should try, but I thought I could help you look at this dilemma from a different angle. First off, there's no shame in not knowing what you want to do in the future. In fact, a lot of the people who claim to know what they want to do, do it because they feel like they need to hold on to something before it's too late, and aren't 100% sure themselves. The cold fact is that over half of college students will change their major at least once before they graduate; deciding isn't easy. The reason I bring this up is that you shouldn't feel discouraged because you feel that you are lagging behind, or others have better self-awareness on this issue, because this is a universally-common worry and the fact that you are looking for help on figuring it out is a huge step. As far as actually finding that interest, one of the best approaches is being open-minded and putting yourself in as many situations as possible where you can experience different fields. Don't box yourself in to a certain salary range or ideal criteria, because there are also plenty of people living in regret that they went down the path they did for logistical reasons, rather than actual appeal. There's no easy answer here, but the best advice I can give is to try everything and anything that is available to try. You'll never know what you may end up loving.
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damn, the pressure in those guys' lives.
intense
easy solution, just don't play music that's signed to major labels/has its trail all over itunes, amazon mp3, or any other of the like website that uses the service that audio recognition programs scan through. plenty of music like this of any genre online for free. doesn't seem to be a big deal.
mirelin's "numlocked vol. 2"
i lost 4v4 in south america. i did
Personally, classical music is harder for me to enjoy recorded than most genres. After attending many quality orchestral concerts, the warmth and fullness of the live sound is one that seems so crucial to the general atmosphere to me. It's one of those things that doesn't really apply to most genres I enjoy, where the incredible color of the live sound has hurt my pleasure for the at-home listening.
That being said, I still really enjoyed the song. The general vibe I got seemed really industrious, sort of a marching, combatant ambience, which I suppose makes sense with the title. While those traits were strong, it also felt inquisitive and explorative as the melodies progressed and different sections came in and out. Music like this is really enjoyable to just actively listen to and think... about whatever.
The strings are very iconic of the song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbLB2RPiYMo
One of my most played songs.
Tweak the settings to what feels comfortable and it shouldn't be destructive to your visibility.
Wreathz4chWreathmetalcore is awful ^_^
I like metalcore though. I personally prefer it over metal.
have you ever considered like, not having bad opinions
i forgot i was on reddit
One of the greats... :(
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPOpk-4AqZQ
If it weren't so early/late (6AM), I'd cast it. Bummed I can't make the stream. Good luck to all competing and hope for a fun match!
14:28 - 15:05 was priceless. The crowd interaction, the commentary.
Really high quality stuff. Excellent effort and execution!