Dot Dot Dot
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Submitted by Lightning Splash, Jun 26 2012 02:41 PM | Last updated Jan 07 2015 06:49 PM
Use V3 Standard • Use V2 Remaster • Use old player
[ Wow I raged back then o_o ]
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10 Comments
Krawkyz
Jun 26 2012 05:59 PM
There was no bassline.
It was repetitive.
Trombones were too quiet.
Sped up in an odd-fashion.
TwistedFireX
Jun 27 2012 10:45 AM
Yellowtail J44
Jun 27 2012 11:02 AM
Leave him alone. He is just a new member and doesn`t deserve this kind of trash.
TwistedFireX
Jun 27 2012 11:27 AM
Lightning Splash
Jun 27 2012 12:57 PM
Krawkyz
Jun 27 2012 03:03 PM
Remember Yellowtail's advice guys: CRITICISM BAD
Nuse
Jun 27 2012 03:42 PM
If you don't agree with what he said, that's ok as people have different opinions. But don't take it out on people who are trying to help you.
4in1
Jun 27 2012 09:21 PM
Compare:
"The drums were bad." vs "I wasn't a fan of the drums."
"There was no bassline." vs "I feel that adding a bassline would improve it."
"Trombones were too quiet." vs "I wish the trombones were louder."
And then top it off with something like "That aside, I feel you have the potential, keep trying!"
(Surely if he's such a good person to go out of his way and give some feedback, he could put in the extra minute to flesh out his sentences, right?)
I don't blame TC. If I were on the receiving end of that comment, I know I would be upset, even if the intent was "to help".
THEFinalBoss, I have noticed this is a trend with the comments you have been posting lately, and it has been bothering me. Perhaps it isn't my place to be telling you this, but I hope you read this and think about it, please.
Nuse
Jun 28 2012 05:18 AM
I definitely agree. But I think maybe bad harsh criticism is better than no criticism, in my opinion. Also I don't know who TC is.
Timothy Verbist
Jan 12 2015 11:04 AM
Why did you rage?