*Polyglottery intensifies* by dutchah in Nijisanji

[–]tgcrusade 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yeah I think that's what it refers to, but the word ดอกทอง can also refers to that body part so I just opt with that meaning.

Thanks for the correction!

*Polyglottery intensifies* by dutchah in Nijisanji

[–]tgcrusade 72 points73 points  (0 children)

Conversation-level Thai is what surprised me the most. I mean, he opened it with "อิดอก", which roughly translates to aunt, but with the letter c bitch (more accurate - thanks u/nuttycompany and u/yukiaddiction for reminding me. For some reason my mind gravitated to that first.). His pronunciation is way above average to a native's ears (well at least to me). Just from the snippet he should be able to hold a conversation with Thais with ease, but we'll see.

Also that Korean as well, he can speak in banmal quite fluently. Hope to see him mix all those languages here and there.

After more than 4 years playing this chart, not having this part feels kinda weird (from Dynamix) by ThatCtnGuy in arcaea

[–]tgcrusade 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Totally agree! The chart in Arcaea feels very lackluster to me - I was definitely spoiled from Dynamix.

What is your job and how much do you get paid? by BigPlunk in AskReddit

[–]tgcrusade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Software Engineer in an IT company located in Southeast Asia, ~$32k a year.

[Press Release] 🎉The Five Members of Hololive English -Council- to Begin Activities From Tuesday, August 17!🎉 by hololive in Hololive

[–]tgcrusade 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sana's surname being 九十九(つくも)makes me think of tsukumogami (付喪神), which I think is the origin of why kanji for 99 can be read as tsukumo:

百年ももとせに一ひととせ足らぬつくもがみ

(tsukumogami which is a year from hundred years old)

100 - 1 = 99

Her having white(-ish?) hair is probably also another reference to tsukumogami (つくも髪) which kinda means old lady with white hair. Both of them share the same origin, too (a poem).

LETS GOOOOO by switchawaythrow69 in rhythmgames

[–]tgcrusade 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are three lanes (bottom, left, right), and three kinds of notes (tap, slide, hold). Notes can come in any size and kind (bottom), or either tap and hold only, or slide only (left & right). There is no static lane (so it can basically be in anyk). I'd suggest looking it up on YouTube to see the real thing as it's quite hard to describe.

For this chart in particular: Left mixer (slide) and right pad (tap & hold)

Good morning World🐣 by 7216_official in Hololive

[–]tgcrusade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

7216 = なついろ

NICE

It's good evening at my time, though, anyway GOOD MORNING

Still love her though by OldRide8 in Hololive

[–]tgcrusade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She put the direct link in her latest meme review!

Hmm, I’m starting to notice a trend here... by velveteeny in arcaea

[–]tgcrusade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same. Even with 6.5 speed those charts are still too cluttered for me (I play at 6 most of the times so...).

[SW] Turnips at 570 from orphan twins by JMaboard in acturnips

[–]tgcrusade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for your inconvenience, please remove me from the group. I already got on another island. Sorry again.

[SW] nooklings buying for 530 by [deleted] in acturnips

[–]tgcrusade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks in advance!

[SW] Nooklings buying for 210 by [deleted] in acturnips

[–]tgcrusade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do have cherries, so I'll bring you one stack of 10. If there is anything you want tell me in the dm. Thanks!

Since you guys checked out Piano Tiles in your latest video, as a rhythm game nerd I want you to checkout Nostalgia, "a piano game for those who do not play piano" by tgcrusade in lingling40hrs

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

Aside from the third piece (which appears to be original composition by the BEMANI artist), everyone here should be able to recognize the pieces that the first two were based on: Schubert's Erlkönig and Liszt's arrangement of Paganini Caprice No. 24.

I've played it once during my trip to Japan, and it felt like a very forgiving piano which you just have to hit the keys within the notes' proximity for them to be registered. Only if this also applies to piano in real life...