played osu for a bit today
game still fun but more than ever the maps are all weeb shit so no content I actually want to play
also I dunno but the community seems pretty lame these days
shame about that
Dear diary, after what seems to be forever I finally got a new top play! And damn, to get it on a sightread felt so good... (138pp for a 4.69* sightread fc) Here I was thinking I would never get a 120pp play ;^;
Today I finished my essay bang on the dot of the word count and rewarded myself with several hours of Band Hero. I can now do level medium on the guitar and just about on drums. Ochinchi-sama would be proud
I beg you to not push yourself too much. I pushed myself a little over my limits of playing standard! and taiko! maps. I can see why getting +97% acc on easy maps will help improve. Playing hard maps are always fun but I had learnt that if we push too much RSI will come. I had learnt a valuable lesson.
i have been offline for about 5 months and somehow maintained some of my skill (how?)
also, when i saw the amount of replies i kinda weirded out for a moment (last time it had 8 replies or something like that)
I posted my first beatmap. As crappy as it is, I'm somewhat proud of it. Proud of the time wasted during my holiday break to create it and it's still unfinished beats.
Today I finally realised that other people's opinions shouldn't influence my beliefs, especially when it refers to religion. Many thanks to one of my best friends. Cannot imagine life without them anymore :')
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ZenithPhantasm
give me giant dango
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Dear Osu! Diary,
School is coming back for me and I still have so much osu! playing to do. I AM NOT READY. I HAVE TOO MANY GAMES TO FINISH FIRST.
First, I'm starting to love this game more now I'm making progress.
Second, My future career as a game dev may have already started. I feel accomplished.
"Overall, I think people tend to reveal their true selves when they step into an avatar. As I said earlier, they probably feel some sense of freedom. But freedom easily gained quickly turns into a false sense of omnipotence."