..you try to play neomax and can't play even 1 minute of it because the background is spinning and moving around like you've just eaten an 8th of shrooms.
when you tap your fingers absentmindedly whenever you hear any piece of music (I do this)
when you spend class time trying to figure out which songs you haven't highscored (yup, did that too)
when FFR music is ALWAYS stuck in your head (oh yes)
when you've played one of the songs almost 600 times (CIA Rave)
Yeah that's all I can think of right now.
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when you tap your fingers absentmindedly whenever you hear any piece of music (I do this)
when FFR music is ALWAYS stuck in your head (oh yes)
Geez, that's what I had in mind to post, oh well. Also,
When AAA'ing Silence with one hand is a thing of the past
At night you think of the steps for Get Down. (I Do this)
Originally posted by hi19hi19
dumps abstractly represent the song with arrows
post-dumps abstractly represent the existential nihilism that the song invokes in the listener with negative space, evoking the ephemeral nature of the mind - the journey of stepmania begins in hope yet soon becomes corroded into a dialectic of futility, leaving only a sense of dread and the unlikelihood of a new synthesis
...you make a topic about when you know you've played too much FFR.
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Originally posted by Squeek
My mind says "GOGOGOG" and my hands go "wut no scru u ***"
you make stepfiles for an entire album(i did FLCL and SOAD)
Essentially, that's SM
Originally posted by hi19hi19
dumps abstractly represent the song with arrows
post-dumps abstractly represent the existential nihilism that the song invokes in the listener with negative space, evoking the ephemeral nature of the mind - the journey of stepmania begins in hope yet soon becomes corroded into a dialectic of futility, leaving only a sense of dread and the unlikelihood of a new synthesis
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