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CaptainDrewBoy

9-Volt's ugly cousin
If you've seen the tahutoa thread (and if you haven't, delete your account) it's like that. I'll post my comics, art, music (if I get around to it), thoughts, WHATEVER.
I'll start by showing you all some art:
My LOVELY comic:
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And some Photoshopped photos I took and edited for school:
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Also, a thought:
We consider ourselves the most intelligent beings on Earth.
Are we?
 
Like I said before, please try to self moderate when posting here. A lot of people didn't like tahutoa's thread because it was an eyesore and became too personal and we don't want that happening again
 
Okay. If you want to get more specific, what bothered you here?
Or was it a precaution?
Don't worry, I won't ket it get like the tahutoa dark days.

(I mean, I had this ready before you posted and read your post after so... yeah.)
 
Okay. If you want to get more specific, what bothered you here?
Or was it a precaution?
Don't worry, I won't ket it get like the tahutoa dark days.

(I mean, I had this ready before you posted and read your post after so... yeah.)
Well anything that is probably too personal or stuff that wouldn't make for good conversation can be considered spam. There isn't a hard list as for what shouldn't be posted but I guess try to think to yourself before posting, "will people actually reply to this?"
 
What am I even looking at? Looks like some Rorschach ink stain pshychological test.



Maybe the most intelligent, but not necessarily the smartest.
You are looking at some leaves edited into the high heavens.

I did some more traditional art:
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I mean, I messed with the 'stache and nose, I like them! But... one thing bothers me. Look at this edit, read the text.
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The gap between the brow and the honker is far too large!
Ah well...
 
If you've seen the tahutoa thread (and if you haven't, delete your account) kek it's like that. I'll post my comics, art, music (if I get around to it), thoughts, WHATEVER.
I'll start by showing you all some art:
My LOVELY comic:
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my favorite panel

the fact that the "no" gets more and more wobbly is just icing on the cake
 
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Remind me to get a life.
I spent far too long on this happy, bespectacled fellow, but it turned out really well so what are ya gonna do?

Maybe the most intelligent, but not necessarily the smartest.
1) You know what, I thought about that, and I agree wholeheartedly.
2) I will point people towards this when they ask the definition of philosophy.
 
2) I will point people towards this when they ask the definition of philosophy.

It's funny. My interest in philosophy wasn't very high until about half a year ago, when started to read more about it on TV Tropes and Wikipedia, as well as some popular science magazines. It has had considerable inpact on my life and ways of thinking, albeit in a good way.
I've always had an interest in psychology though, which isn't too far from philosophy, as they are both known as ''soft sciences'', as opposed to the ''hard sciences'' (physics, chemistry, mathematics, statistics etc.)
To myself, it was a bit of an inconvenient realisation that my philosophical intelligence is on par with my technical intelligence, as I erroneously thought that was the only form of intelligence. However, don't expect me to become the next Plato or something like that, as I am still a technician at heart.
(I recently decided to continue my electrical engineering and electronics study.) It's just that I never thought that I'd gain an interest in something that some scientists and technicians look down on.
 
It's funny. My interest in philosophy wasn't very high until about half a year ago, when started to read more about it on TV Tropes and Wikipedia, as well as some popular science magazines. It has had considerable inpact on my life and ways of thinking, albeit in a good way.
I've always had an interest in psychology though, which isn't too far from philosophy, as they are both known as ''soft sciences'', as opposed to the ''hard sciences'' (physics, chemistry, mathematics, statistics etc.)
To myself, it was a bit of an inconvenient realisation that my philosophical intelligence is on par with my technical intelligence, as I erroneously thought that was the only form of intelligence. However, don't expect me to become the next Plato or something like that, as I am still a technician at heart.
(I recently decided to continue my electrical engineering and electronics study.) It's just that I never thought that I'd gain an interest in something that some scientists and technicians look down on.

Oh, I LOVE me some of those softer sciences. Philosophy is so fascinating to me, I can't get enough! The moral questions, the debates...
My interest in philosophy sparked how all my interests sparked: in the classroom. (There is one exception. I can thank @tahutoa for my musical interests.)
RE for me was more a philosophy class, with debates and such. Not that anyone ever agreed with me on anything...

Anyway, finally did some music! It's basic as anything, but I'm getting to grips with it!
I use Sonic Pi, a live coding environment where you code music.
As a coder, and someone who hums made up ditties to himself all the time, it works perfectly!
 

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I've always had an interest in psychology though, which isn't too far from philosophy, as they are both known as ''soft sciences'', as opposed to the ''hard sciences'' (physics, chemistry, mathematics, statistics etc.)
Is Philosophy really a science? I mean I think it's interesting and something more people should give more thought to but I'm not sure if I'd consider it a science. Psychology and Philosophy both relate to human thought and behavior but psychology is scientifically rooted in the way the brain functions. Stuff that can be scientifically analyzed like hormones and neurons. Philosophy is rooted in the more abstract concept of "humanity" which cannot really be scientifically analyzed.
 
Is Philosophy really a science? I mean I think it's interesting and something more people should give more thought to but I'm not sure if I'd consider it a science. Psychology and Philosophy both relate to human thought and behavior but psychology is scientifically rooted in the way the brain functions. Stuff that can be scientifically analyzed like hormones and neurons. Philosophy is rooted in the more abstract concept of "humanity" which cannot really be scientifically analyzed.
I can see your argument here, but it has too much thinking and professors to be NOTHING.

ALSO, I WAS ACTUALLY SWEATING WHEN I SAW YOU HAD REPLIED TO THE THREAD AGAIN, THOUGHT I WAS IN FOR A SCOLDING. THANKFULLY NOT.
 
I mean, things don't have to be science to be important. Language isn't Science but Language is still a fundamental part of human society and civilization.
 
I mean, things don't have to be science to be important. Language isn't Science but Language is still a fundamental part of human society and civilization.
Touchè. You make a valid point.
I, however, would argue that while Language is important, it doesn't have debates. Morals.
Breakthroughs, legendary people in that field.
 
Don't know the exact definition of science, but I think the term ''science'' can apply to any system that tries to gather and evaluate knowledge.
As a personal rule of thumb, I consider any -logy, -nomy or -istics a science, as long as it is actual science, not peudoscience like astrology. (Not to be confused with astronomy.) And yes, in this sense language can be the subject of a science too: Linguistics, the study of language, and semantics, the study of the meaning of words.

Ironically enough, the definition of science has been discussed by philosophy for a long time.
 
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I can't say I've ever heard any doorbell go from an F# to Gb. That's probably one of the worst intervals I've heard lol-- if you were aiming to copy the sound of a real doorbell, you're going to want to write up a note, then the note four blocks below that (which, going over the distance in my head I think would be called a major third). It's pretty rad that you're starting to figure out how to program music, though.

(Also, for future reference, in case you didn't know for some reason, that's not a drumroll, it's just a drum pattern)
 
I can't say I've ever heard any doorbell go from an F# to Gb. That's probably one of the worst intervals I've heard lol-- if you were aiming to copy the sound of a real doorbell, you're going to want to write up a note, then the note four blocks below that (which, going over the distance in my head I think would be called a major third). It's pretty rad that you're starting to figure out how to program music, though.

(Also, for future reference, in case you didn't know for some reason, that's not a drumroll, it's just a drum pattern)

Thanks for responding!
It was more the essence of a doorbell, but could be an alarm or something.
'Doorbell' was just what I called it.

Oh, what's a drum roll then?
 
Thanks for responding!
It was more the essence of a doorbell, but could be an alarm or something.
'Doorbell' was just what I called it.

Oh, what's a drum roll then?
listen to the snare. the rapid sets
 

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