What Are You Thinking? Continued 14

What's the point of following everyone?
New person posts. <let's follow them>
Etc until you have over 800 people you're following. What's the point?????

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I'm guessing it's a "Look at me! Notice me!" type of thing, in the hope that if you're new then I guess you might fall for that?

But I don't know, I'm just guessing.

I had a few when I first signed up as well (and nothing since, so I guess people know me well enough to stay away by now :ROFLMAO:), and asked a couple of those who did it, but I don't think I received an answer.
 
So fed up with work right now. I'm sick of there being rules and no one follows them.
 

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I love that modern musical vibe.
I know you do, and I figured it would be in your wheelhouse.

I just feel like he has a directory in his project file called "Hamilton guitars..."

I also really love what Rivera-Herrans is attempting. This is an epic story, pun intended, in every way it can be defined. Tackling that is a huge endeavor, and posting the work in process, so people can see what he is doing is fantastic. I appreciate and respect him on many levels.
@Chloe_Harper i feel like this is something you might know about or be into?
@JustAnotherFlower is also a big fan. She is the one who introduced me.
 
I love that modern musical vibe. I just finished the first section and I’m obsessed already. This might become my newest hyper fixation.

I got hooked on this one little clip thats being used on TikTok, where Odysseus wakes up and meets calypso. I can’t get it out of my head so I figured I should check out the whole thing.

@Chloe_Harper i feel like this is something you might know about or be into?
I recorded this for this on my thread, but this is what I am talking about with Wilson's translation fitting the feel of the musical.

https://voca.ro/1khCAGHyFWtq
 
I love that modern musical vibe. I just finished the first section and I’m obsessed already. This might become my newest hyper fixation.

I got hooked on this one little clip thats being used on TikTok, where Odysseus wakes up and meets calypso. I can’t get it out of my head so I figured I should check out the whole thing.

@Chloe_Harper i feel like this is something you might know about or be into?
Oh, I want to get into Epic! I know some of the songs, but have yet to dive in because I know it will be my obsession for a while. But now that we've brought it up... I might just have to go ahead and join you on this hyperfixation journey for a bit 🤪
 
Oh, I want to get into Epic! I know some of the songs, but have yet to dive in because I know it will be my obsession for a while. But now that we've brought it up... I might just have to go ahead and join you on this hyperfixation journey for a bit 🤪
https://voca.ro/1meHIx2zynSu

Imagine I’m going this with grand hand gestures, as I was.
 
This has piqued my interest…

Might have to check it out because I never cared that much about this story and now I’m invested.
It gets derided as Homer for Dummies because she cuts parts of the text, but they are missing the point of the project. She doesn't claim to be replacing Latimer's translation or anything. She limits her lines to the same number as Homer used in order to get the same spoken feel. She uses iambic pentameter for Western ears rather than dactylic hexameter, but the idea is the same : to sound and feel like the Greek audiences heard it originally. It is meant to be read aloud (and I admit, that is what I do when reading it alone ). I would love to find a performance of it by someone with a good voice.
 
It gets derided as Homer for Dummies because she cuts parts of the text, but they are missing the point of the project. She doesn't claim to be replacing Latimer's translation or anything. She limits her lines to the same number as Homer used in order to get the same spoken feel. She uses iambic pentameter for Western ears rather than dactylic hexameter, but the idea is the same : to sound and feel like the Greek audiences heard it originally. It is meant to be read aloud (and I admit, that is what I do when reading it alone ). I would love to find a performance of it by someone with a good voice.
Homer for dummies sounds like exactly what I need 🤣
 
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