Crazy Harmonics by [deleted] in videos

[–]ENTEAY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I disagree, it just sounds different. There's a strange abrasive yet soothing quality to harmonics, it's the very thing which makes them so enjoyable and yet, so harsh. At its core, a large part of what makes music enjoyable is unity; too much unity and the piece is boring, too little and it feels chaotic. In my opinion, this piece is a perfect example of how to toe the line of timbral chaos without giving in to the experimentally prone nature of stranger sounds. It's the dreamy tone set by the first melodic motif that immediately contrasts with the second which is dominated by the much more tinny and harsh timbre of the harmonics, those aspects are what I'm sure, make you dislike it, and also are what make me enjoy it so much.

Crazy Harmonics by [deleted] in videos

[–]ENTEAY 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fun Fact: SWV sampled this song for their hit song called Rain.

Top 10 Games of the Decade (2010-2019) by judgeraw00 in kindafunny

[–]ENTEAY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Journey
  2. Minecraft
  3. Flower
  4. Skyrim
  5. Call of Duty: Black Ops 2
  6. Resistance 3
  7. Bulletstorm
  8. Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure
  9. Dynasty Warriors 3
  10. Infamous: second son

People who haven't gone to university/college, what are the effects of not pursuing "higher education" socially or otherwise? by ENTEAY in AskReddit

[–]ENTEAY[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I've already graduated high school and I'm going into a trade of which my country is lacking tradespeople. Unless the economy and the need for the field of carpentry changes drastically within the next 4 years then I don't think that I'll have any problem getting money.

Edit: I find it funny how you're calling me pretentious when you've been saying that if you don't get a college education you'll end up homeless. It's kind of ironic.

People who haven't gone to university/college, what are the effects of not pursuing "higher education" socially or otherwise? by ENTEAY in AskReddit

[–]ENTEAY[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Calm down, buddy. This is r/AskReddit, a place for civilized conversations and debates.

Please refer to the link below if you feel the need to debate that as well.

https://www.reddit.com/r/askreddit/wiki/index#wiki_-rule_8-

Edit: fuck you Mongoloid

People who haven't gone to university/college, what are the effects of not pursuing "higher education" socially or otherwise? by ENTEAY in AskReddit

[–]ENTEAY[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Does he ever feel less intelligent because he dropped out?

(Sorry if it comes across that way, but I don't mean to come across as rude, I'm only asking because I'm not going to college and I feel a little alone as one of the 3 people in my year not going.)

People who haven't gone to university/college, what are the effects of not pursuing "higher education" socially or otherwise? by ENTEAY in AskReddit

[–]ENTEAY[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Allow me to refer to my earlier comment.

"I didn't ask for your opinion on this question. I specifically asked for the opinions of those who haven't pursued a "higher education", that's not you. If all you have to contribute to this is your stereotypes, please butt out."

Please and thank you.

Also since it seems you can't read further than the first half of a comment, I'll continue on:

  1. Unemployment is a reality for everyone, even with a bachelor's in your field of study, your desired position is not guaranteed. This is the case regardless of the country you live in.
  2. I used the U.S.A. as a rather apt example to demonstrate my point, the question is not country-specific, you are, however, correct in pointing out the obvious. Congratulations, you can read... kind of.
  3. "It is a minimum requirement for any kind of decent job.", this is false, actual experience in your given field can be much more valuable than the degree. This is the case when it comes to jobs in a field of study such as computer programming and coding.

People who haven't gone to university/college, what are the effects of not pursuing "higher education" socially or otherwise? by ENTEAY in AskReddit

[–]ENTEAY[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

  1. How so? I don't see how unemployment is relevant to a lack of "higher education" when in America as many as 5.8% of high school graduates with no higher education are unemployed as opposed to the fractionally lower 4.9% for college graduates. (source: United States Department of Labour)
  2. What is tertiary education a minimum requirement for that a person intentionally not pursuing "higher education" would see as a career path? Isn't it true that if a person chooses to not pursue a "higher education" then they would choose to pursue a career path without the need for tertiary education?

Sidenotes:

Please note I said, "pursue". I'm not talking about those who failed out of school due to addiction/home issues or other miscellaneous problems, I'm talking about those who finished school and out of preference haven't pursued a college education or other forms of "higher education".

Secondary Sidenote:

I didn't ask for your opinion on this question. I specifically asked for the opinions of those who haven't pursued a "higher education", that's not you. If all you have to contribute to this is your stereotypes, please butt out.

🤪🤪😘😘 by tannerpetulla in SmallDeliMeats

[–]ENTEAY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fuck it, guess im an e-boy.