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pope inspired nonsence

Posted: 23 Apr 2018
by demt


guitar backing on version 2 coming up soon

Re: pope inspired nonsence

Posted: 24 Apr 2018
by bxbrkrz
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Re: pope inspired nonsence

Posted: 24 Apr 2018
by demt
Dam I deleted this o crumbs

Re: pope inspired nonsence

Posted: 24 Apr 2018
by demt
Phew only the 1st frame

Re: pope inspired nonsence

Posted: 25 Apr 2018
by bxbrkrz
demt wrote:
24 Apr 2018
Phew only the 1st frame
Planning to re up, or too hot for reasontalk free thinkers?

Re: pope inspired nonsence

Posted: 30 Apr 2018
by PSoames
demt wrote:
24 Apr 2018
Dam I deleted this o crumbs
You, Sir, are fucking priceless.

:D :thumbs_up: :thumbs_up:

Re: pope inspired nonsence

Posted: 24 Jun 2019
by demt
syncronicity Mr P soams syncronicity

pump up the volume
in the distance signs of wealth being returned to the people

Re: pope inspired nonsence

Posted: 26 Jun 2019
by reasonsuser88
I can't even hear you. How am I supposed to sample you for a dark industrial track? Get closer to the mic if you can, check your levels, put a limiter on it after a little compression and final output should be around -20 LUFS. Happy trails.

Re: pope inspired nonsence

Posted: 26 Jun 2019
by demt
had the same problem remember the bass and treble controlls on the radio back in the day and use windows built in graphic equalizer and its to loud if anything i doubt if i could do this speech/muse twice its loaded

Re: pope inspired nonsence

Posted: 26 Jun 2019
by reasonsuser88
demt wrote:
26 Jun 2019
had the same problem remember the bass and treble controlls on the radio back in the day and use windows built in graphic equalizer and its to loud if anything i doubt if i could do this speech/muse twice its loaded
No worries. I wouldn't want to give the same speech twice otherwise I would be a politician. Maybe I'll catch the next one when you reach proper loudness.

"No man, when he hath lighted a candle, covereth it with a vessel, or putteth it under a bed; but setteth it on a candlestick, that they which enter in may see the light. For nothing is secret, that shall not be made manifest; neither any thing hid, that shall not be known and come abroad. Take heed therefore how ye hear: for whosoever hath, to him shall be given; and whosoever hath not, from him shall be taken even that which he seemeth to have."

Re: pope inspired nonsence

Posted: 26 Jun 2019
by demt
apart from all that im putting up a copy with a louder soundtrack long story but its taking a couple of hours to upload

WATCH THIS SPACE

Re: pope inspired nonsence

Posted: 26 Jun 2019
by reasonsuser88
demt wrote:
26 Jun 2019
apart from all that im putting up a copy with a louder soundtrack long story but its taking a couple of hours to upload

WATCH THIS SPACE
Nice. I'm looking forward to listening at work tonight.

Re: pope inspired nonsence

Posted: 27 Jun 2019
by demt
ah ha


Re: pope inspired nonsence

Posted: 27 Jun 2019
by reasonsuser88
demt wrote:
27 Jun 2019
ah ha
This reminds me of a two hour documentary I watched some years ago. I highly recommend it if you haven't seen it or for anybody who would like to go deeper into this rabbit hole. I think the revolution will progress within the minds of individuals. This is how I discovered one of my favorite quotes: "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free." Happy trails.


Re: pope inspired nonsence

Posted: 29 Jun 2019
by demt
a bit of profitable slavery is good for the soul

Re: pope inspired nonsence

Posted: 29 Jun 2019
by reasonsuser88
demt wrote:
29 Jun 2019
a bit of profitable slavery is good for the soul
I recently saw a break down of how much money my employer is charging a client for my work vs how much I'm actually getting paid and it is pretty amusing. This is just how it goes when you work for somebody else but I've never had the privilege of seeing exactly how much I'm being used down to the dollar amount. I see this as a blessing in disguise because obtaining a different perspective on the self is a difficult feat in any endeavor. A little slavery is good for the soul because it is like exercising the soul which amounts to overall strength and well-being. Sitting around in a rabbit hole making music every day is not a good life for me but the experience was necessary for contentment. I believe maintaining balance in different areas of life is one of the keys to personal fulfillment.

Re: pope inspired nonsence

Posted: 29 Jun 2019
by demt
reasonsuser88 wrote:
29 Jun 2019
demt wrote:
29 Jun 2019
a bit of profitable slavery is good for the soul
I recently saw a break down of how much money my employer is charging a client for my work vs how much I'm actually getting paid and it is pretty amusing. This is just how it goes when you work for somebody else but I've never had the privilege of seeing exactly how much I'm being used down to the dollar amount. I see this as a blessing in disguise because obtaining a different perspective on the self is a difficult feat in any endeavor. A little slavery is good for the soul because it is like exercising the soul which amounts to overall strength and well-being. Sitting around in a rabbit hole making music every day is not a good life for me but the experience was necessary for contentment. I believe maintaining balance in different areas of life is one of the keys to personal fulfillment.
amazingly accurate and well put i could do with more like yourself to run a subcurrent in the media on the inevitable worldwide mass default of the monetry system caused by the effective use of the nuclear deterent banning major wars and leaving a few ltd police actions that isnt enough to beat of the monetery default the way 2 world wars did.

Re: pope inspired nonsence

Posted: 29 Jun 2019
by demt
ps theres a light at the end of the tunnel and ive shown it to you all

international mass monetery default on all those toxic bonds is inevitable

pps bitcoin allso aids redistribution of wealth