a mess like this

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「 ✦ 𝟐𝟐/𝟎𝟒/𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟒 ✦ 」

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with my roomates we watched an opera about death sung by... hatsune miku ! it really was a masterpiece... like, how can human create this kind of things just to talk about their feelings? and how can they be this accurate whithout eeven wanting to be?
the plot goes like hatsune miku discovers that we can die, even her, and talk about how she feels about her death and disappearing. for me there is a lot of stuff that remind me of serial experiment lain, or actual questions about mourning online.



「 ✦ 𝟐𝟗/𝟎𝟏/𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟒 ✦ 」

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okayyy so i want to tell u a story i am really exited about even though its really nothing... i was listening to my spotify "new releases" mix and there was a pretty cool sound in it called "Good vs. Evil (#7)" made by ScubaZ. i went to the artist page where i found that i already listened and liked a song on his album "The vanishing American Family". the sound was so cool, i wanted to know more about him. i searched on wikipedia, and nothing but a citation of the artist on the page of a documentary called "HyperNormalisation". so i just typed it on duckduckgo but then again, not much info, just two names on their discogs page. i tried to search for these names but nothing. at this point i was kinda disapointed, why on godmother internet is there no info? well. my last option was youtube, im sure its possible that someone in the comment of a video discuss about this artist, i cant be the only person on earth concerned with this masterpiece?
first thing, they dont have an official youtube channel, its only a topic. there was names on the description like the studio producer, arranger, lyricist but it wasnt related to the person that compose ScubaZ. okay, so im sure someone uploaded one of their song without any rights. bingo


okay cool? okay second comment? someone tell us about all they know about this ScubaZ project. i really thank them. i dont know why but this make me so happy. just searching for cool internet stuff and finding it.