The Moog synthesizer helped define the 60s-70s, from The Beatles to Rush.
Wendy Carlos was instrumental (ha) to its development and popularity, seen in this clip with wicked sideburns demonstrating the monstrosity of cables. She'd go on to break the Moog into the mainstream with her debut album Switched-On Bach.
When you don't know how to add appropriate drama and trauma to your male protagonist's life, just insert a pretty but shallow female character whose only purpose is to die for the protagonist's development
I would lowkey read a romance that's just about the protagonist getting together and breaking up with different people over and over again. Kinda like visual novel routes, except all in the same timeline. No harem, no resets, just pain
Back in highschool, I had to design an invitation flyer for English class. As a joke, I overlaid a barely visible image of that famous Shinji Ikari chair shot on top of the design.
Little did I know the teacher would put that image on our finals exam.
This song has a profoundly sad energy. The lyrics seem to be sad, but I haven't really taken a good look at them. Cameron's vocal performance is everything.
It gives me the same kind of sadness as Gary Come Home, so you know it's really sad.
Or they can just be cucks
Idk

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