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Apr 22, 2014 1:32:33 GMT
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Post by Amefurashi on Apr 22, 2014 1:32:33 GMT
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Post by Decon082 on Apr 22, 2014 3:27:40 GMT
Of course there aren't any locations anywhere within like 300 miles of me. Plus I couldn't afford tickets anyway.
Not really a fan of Gaga but let's face it, there aren't many opportunities to go to a Miku concert (which is one thing I certainly want to do in my lifetime).
I really don't see how this is a bad thing, as it might get her more publicity here in the US, but I don't really know if most Gaga fans would be able to appreciate it. Though I guess it's the same genre but just in a different language. (They better not make Miku cover Gaga songs even though I think that would be funny. Lol.)
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Noooooo
Apr 22, 2014 12:05:53 GMT
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Post by Amefurashi on Apr 22, 2014 12:05:53 GMT
Ok let me make myself clear
The good: More Miku publicity hooray
The neutral: Ok, another step for Miku to become famous. However, we are approaching that time when Miku will be a part of international mainstream radio. I do not want that to happen as much as I do not want pewdiepie discovering and playing touhou. But of course, as a fan, i would defenitly be happy knowing more and more people are getting to know miku. Ugh I'm so weird. (I could talk more about this)
The bad: Noooo I can't go!
The funny: How many people will leave after the opening act?
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Apr 22, 2014 12:48:18 GMT
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Post by Amefurashi on Apr 22, 2014 12:48:18 GMT
.....ugh I'm so weird. Ok I finally had time to articulate what I want to say. Number 1: We are nearing that day when Miku will be known. Criticism is what is going to hurt. Article writers, some of them, would treat Miku as an abomination to the music industry instead of a revolution or an opportunity for many. I mean just think about it. Miku sucks hard when her voice isn't tuned properly and this is what we might hear from aspiring -P's. This can be traced back to early Japan and US. How did these two parties accept the idea of a robot (coined from Kapek's RUR). The Americans took this as an offense against God (as it was believed the only God can give life) and for the Japanese? They took this on context of animism. That there are spirits (good and bad) in these robots. And as time went by what happened. For the US (well some) machines/robots are tools (sorry for generalizing but this is just my opinion considering the possible amount of technophobes there) while the Japanese accepted the robots as helpers, things that are capable of improving society when used properly. So the possible animosity of some towered miku will be there. Number 2. I don't want miku to get too much publicity (although this is not yet given but is still possible). The slower (but not too slow), the better. Why?She might just be a one hit wonder. Some virtual diva who sang this and that and period. Nothing else. Staying in the fandom will make people think that Im either a laggard (someone who listens to something obsolete) (in the near future) or some. sore loser. Ok some of you guys might not be able to feel what I feel considering our different cultures. Im already judged for being a "open-minded" theist (wow, how ironic, I live in a catholic country) (I'll explain more about this some other time) and I don't want the same to happen to what I listen to (Miku) .But the thing is, why do I listen to Miku? I want to be different from other people who listens to this and that. The Japanese and Otaku culture is still "snall" for me. Ok I lost myself again bai.
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Post by Finchy on Apr 24, 2014 0:25:37 GMT
What is a Miku?
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Post by Dr. Phil on Apr 24, 2014 2:27:23 GMT
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Post by Finchy on Apr 29, 2014 0:45:03 GMT
Sounds Mexican. I'll go look for some at a Mexican store and tell you how it is.
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Post by Bonk on Aug 5, 2014 1:04:03 GMT
Tilapia Taco
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Noooooo
Aug 5, 2014 1:52:04 GMT
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Post by jessicajung on Aug 5, 2014 1:52:04 GMT
Mmmmmm tilapia (St. Peter's fish)
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Post by Dr. Phil on Aug 5, 2014 2:00:20 GMT
Lady Gaga's bad romance with Hatsune Miku. As covered by Jahm.
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