Codeum wrote:everything I've made has been featured so far. you'd think they'd get the hint by now.
Codeum wrote:I make damn good music that deserves it. There's so much evidence backing this up.
Codeum wrote: I'm just about ready to march over to seth's house and yell at him. He lives like 6 miles away.
DJ Pon-3 wrote:No one's fighting at all, this is a conversation. I'm just trying to calm a brony down and have him gain a little perspective. I mean we've all been here right?
Codeum your track is fine and you've got a good audience build up, that track will reach more people in time. Just leave it at that.
Again though Makkon doesn't want another bitch about EqD thread (like the last one) so let's not create another thread that's bound to get locked by a mod like the last one.
Codeum wrote:yeah that's working out great. my sub count has risen 5 in the last 3 weeks
Codeum wrote:yeah that's working out great. my sub count has risen 5 in the last 3 weeks
Codeum wrote:you don't get it. Subs aren't just numbers to me. it doesn't tickle my dick to watch them rise just because I have some delusion of importance or popularity from it. Each one of my 513 subs is a real person that I influenced. My music, my hard work made a big impact on their life. I don't know what that impact may be, or how far down the road it will happen, but it will happen. When somebody likes what I wrote enough to hit that subscriber button, it means I am making humanity happier by a unit of 1. Before ponies, I pumped out complex piano rock type songs with very emotional motifs and layering. I sucked at mixing back then but still, the compositions had effects on people. I may not have gotten more than 30 or 40 views on each track, but each of the people that clicked on it needed to hear it at that moment. whether it was because they felt happy, needed to feel happier, or were about to commit suicide. Yes, i have received a lot of newgrounds messages that explained how tough that persons life was and how my soundtracks had saved them from killing themselves. That profound effect on the emotional state of the listener is why I fight so hard to spread my music. I've always had a feeling I would do something big to change the world, and while it may not seem like it with the amount of views I have on my tracks, the snowballing effect needs to be taken into consideration. my small 4 minute tracks make people feel better which in turn reflect that on their peers and it spreads like wildfire. I'm not a selfish prick who thinks the world owes him something. I feel completely the opposite. I owe the world my music.
everything I've made has been featured so far. you'd think they'd get the hint by now.
I make damn good music that deserves it. There's so much evidence backing this up.
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