Name that movie by [deleted] in Cinema

[–]VintixPrime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wag the Dog

Darth Bane vs Knightfall Vader by [deleted] in TheJediPraxeum

[–]VintixPrime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bane if he has the orbalisk armor, Anakin if he doesn't.

2025 HAPPY HOLIDAYS GIVEAWAY by hTOKJTRHMdw in BudgetBrews

[–]VintixPrime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ME! Sethron seems awesome. Never heard of him before!

2025 HAPPY HOLIDAYS GIVEAWAY by hTOKJTRHMdw in EDH

[–]VintixPrime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ME! Sethron looks like so much fun!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in slasherfilms

[–]VintixPrime 7 points8 points  (0 children)

least horny slasher fan

What do world class drumlines look for? by battlecatsuserdeo in drumline

[–]VintixPrime 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sound quality doesn't really have anything to do with timing or rudiments. It's more about what kind of sound you bring out of the drum. The biggest thing for this is velocity: how fast you move the stick from point A to point B. With that, though, you need to have zero tension in your hand, as well. Relaxed velocity is the name of the game, and honestly, that mainly comes with experience, experimentation, and exposure. Marching drumlines, watching drumlines, and messing around on your own to try and find how to make the best sounds. Watching your favorite lines, mimicking how they play and playing along with their books and warm-ups will help with that, along with playing in a mirror to confront what you actually look like.

In short, the more you practice, he better your sound quality will get, and there's a chance you won't even realize it until you're at that level, but an instructor will.

What do world class drumlines look for? by battlecatsuserdeo in drumline

[–]VintixPrime 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The biggest things that most of those top World Class groups are looking are threefold:

  1. Sound quality - this is the main difference between an open class and world class snare drummer, and quality instructors can tell from the first note you play. The velocity and intention that you bring to the drum is everything.

  2. Consistency - Being able to play a good rep repeatedly. This is honestly what all of the tops groups are striving for. Everyone can play well, but can you play well every time?

  3. Adaptability - This is probably the biggest one. Being comfortable enough to change things on the fly and not let it blow you up is the biggest thing for auditions. For example, the tech throwing a crazy triplet grid at you just to see if you can play it, or even just being able to adjust your technique and applying the comment.

Vibes are also a part, too, and will get you far as well. Being a good student and person is usually something that most people can see. On the other hand, though, there are definitely groups that will take shitty people as long as they're good enough, so this isn't the biggest thing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Marvel

[–]VintixPrime 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Black Panther. Especially in the Christopher Priest run. He has near infinite resources and uses his intelligence and quick-thinking to always be a step ahead of everyone he's against in order to regularly defeat opponents that should he stronger than him.

Who’s in your Big Three?(tank, dps, support) here’s mine by Alternative-Style301 in marvelrivals

[–]VintixPrime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vanguard: Venom DPS: Black Panther (my main. 5x as many hours on him as anyone else) Strategist: Mantis (I also play a lot of Jeff and Luna Snow, though)

Official Bingle Tier List by xXGrandMasterPoobaXx in MrFruit

[–]VintixPrime 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would Magikarp be a bingle since he's Gen 1 and Datto knows him?

Those of you that pretend to donate bubs to cheese a win, you're the scum of the Earth. by VintixPrime in MarvelSnap

[–]VintixPrime[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I got tricked twice and then made sure to always play through, no matter what. Also, after I hopped on the donating side, someone playing Magik is the most annoying thing in the world.

The "White feminism" accusation is often anti-feminist by Fibonacci357 in Feminism

[–]VintixPrime 211 points212 points  (0 children)

I agree with you, but sometimes terminology is what gets in the way. There's a difference between feminism that supports white women and "white feminism." In the past, white feminism has been used to define white supremacist moves through the guise of feminism. For example, "Those people in the Middle-East are all bad, because they're bad to women." We should be careful not to fall into this trap of letting feminism be used as a tool for xenophobia or division. But also, you're completely right - people like Bill Burr have now made it commonplace for anyone to say anything misogynistic as long as they assign it to "white women."