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About to turn in. Have to chauffeur Downtown in a few hours.
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12:39am - Who's Online 2 Members, 0 Anonymous, 81 Guests (See full list) TronRP, Scary Guy
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Just because you can make an almost infinite amount of tracks doesn't mean you have to use them all. "Less is more" in many cases. Some of the best tracks are only four pieces (drums, bass, guitar, guitar/piano.) That said V3 is probably my favorite. Things are spread out more and the timing seems better, even though it does have twice as many tracks on it as V1. I'd take some of the parts and split them off into other tracks, or have the track morph into them later on in the track, spread things out more. But of course others may have different opinions on it.
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Yeah, had I not been an only child I probably still wouldn't care. I've never really been one for "you're supposed to do this." But it's also hard to speak in "what ifs" too. Maybe it'd have made me more responsible, or maybe I'd have literally killed everyone over the stress and aggravation. I still get that younger helping folks thing. Recently an Arab kid (23) came to an Atheist meetup and I've been talking to him. Mental issues and a bad family life where no one really understands him or even tries to do not make for a great time. He found drugs and trouble with the law. A story all too common these days. I do what I can to help him out though with advice, though we really only talk over the phone. He introduced me to a friend of his too who was waking up from religion and also had some questions about evolution. He called me his white dad, which I know was hyperbole but it was still a nice compliment. As long as he doesn't beg me for money I guess I don't mind.
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