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  • New to the community? Introduce yourself!

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    h4lfieH

    h4lfie b b b b b b b b!!!

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    RavenR

    “Offensive item: ok”
    “Reason: Harassment”

    Is ts lowkey not worse than saying “hi” or something???

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    Siloxa922S

    Soverign w…WHAT

  • When you just wanna blab but don't have anything of value to discuss.

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    Siloxa922S

    yesterday while i was on call with my friend i did this water laughing trend, some of you know it, but basically you try not to laugh with water in your mouth, so i did it on camera, THIS. IS WHAT I REACTED TO.

    ok so i failed the challenge around 1:18 but whatever 😭 nearly coughed up my whole lifeline there laughing

  • Boi i swear

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    me and my little brother are such Undertale/Underverse fanatics, we panic when someone “says” the name of a character.
    and i use quotation marksbecause 1) noone but us knows about Undertale/Underverse (cept our older bro but he HATES Undertale) and 2) THEIR NAMES ARE COMMON WORDS.
    we also have Fresh on our popcorn machine.
    i love my little bro

  • Friends, big thanks. [pt.3]

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    @Soggy_Bread im sorryy 😭

  • Anybody know what happened to Macha?

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    wat

  • Happy New Year!!

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    @finneass HAPPY NEW YEAR! 😃

  • why parents say "get out my shit" FULL EXPLANATION...

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    it’s funny.

  • Love you guys, sm

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    @finneass said in Love you guys, sm:

    people can hate on online friendships all they want, they’re real.

    Very true

  • me out of context

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    Flip Ditcher That doesnt look like it’d be good in context lol

  • Happy Birthday Hazel! :,>

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    you old f-

  • Bro i just got a drawing tablet

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    Toast™ Drawing tablets are fun

  • If u wanna join :)

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    @Kumi-Hoshi Okay! :)

  • YAYYY IM EXCITEDDD

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    okay im going nowwwww bye :))

  • Whats your weirdest flex

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    Toast™ I cant think of any flexes that arent embarassing lol

  • Me and Kat Got Mcdonalds :)

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    @Kumi-Hoshi :>

  • hows school going for y'all so far?

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    Šermukšnio LMAO I can safely say I’ll never miss school once I’m out

  • My friends, big thanks. [pt. 1]

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    @Kumi-Hoshi OH! Oh-

  • In a day of a life of Skzoo

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    @LeeAlwaysKnows they all died

  • Franz Liszt's Biography

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    ŠermukšnioŠ

    Suggestion done by Shazz_

    Franz Liszt, born on October 22, 1811, in Raiding, Hungary, was a transformative figure in the world of classical music during the 19th century. Often regarded as one of the greatest pianists of all time, Liszt’s life was marked by exceptional talent, relentless dedication to his art, and a restless spirit that drove him to push the boundaries of musical expression.

    Early Life and Education:

    Liszt’s musical journey began at an early age under the guidance of his father, Adam Liszt, who recognized his son’s prodigious talent. By the age of six, Franz was already performing in public, captivating audiences with his remarkable skills on the piano. His early education was eclectic, studying with renowned musicians such as Carl Czerny and Ferdinando Paer.

    In 1823, Liszt and his family moved to Paris, where he continued his musical education under the tutelage of Ferdinando Paer and Anton Reicha. The French capital exposed him to a vibrant cultural scene, influencing his artistic sensibilities and fostering a cosmopolitan outlook.

    Virtuoso Years:

    Liszt’s reputation as a virtuoso pianist quickly spread across Europe, earning him the nickname “The Hungarian Rhapsody.” His performances were characterized by unprecedented technical brilliance, emotional intensity, and a flair for the dramatic. Liszt’s stage presence was electrifying, captivating audiences with his charismatic personality and magnetic performances.

    While his virtuosic piano compositions, such as the “Transcendental Etudes” and “Hungarian Rhapsodies,” cemented his status as a keyboard legend, Liszt also contributed significantly to the development of orchestral music. His innovative symphonic poems, such as “Les Préludes” and “Mazeppa,” broke new ground by blending narrative elements with orchestral virtuosity.

    Personal Life:

    Liszt’s personal life was as dramatic as his musical career. His relationship with Countess Marie d’Agoult, a French writer, resulted in three children and a tumultuous separation in 1844. Liszt then embarked on a period of extensive touring, dazzling audiences across Europe and building a legacy as a virtuoso performer.

    Later Years and Ecclesiastical Dedication:

    In the latter part of his life, Liszt underwent a profound spiritual transformation. In 1865, he took minor orders in the Catholic Church, signaling his withdrawal from the secular world. Liszt settled in Rome, dedicating himself to religious composition and philanthropy.

    Facts about Liszt you probably didn’t know!:

    Piano Innovations: Liszt played a crucial role in advancing piano technology. He contributed to the development of the modern piano by advocating for the increased range and dynamic capabilities of the instrument.

    Invention of the Symphonic Poem: Liszt is credited with coining the term “symphonic poem” and pioneering this new form of orchestral composition. Symphonic poems are one-movement orchestral works that tell a story or convey a specific idea, showcasing Liszt’s innovative approach to musical storytelling.

    Philanthropy and Humanitarian Efforts: In addition to his musical contributions, Liszt was actively involved in charitable work. He organized benefit concerts for various causes, including aiding victims of natural disasters and supporting the construction of a memorial for Beethoven.

  • I need Webtoon recommendations

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    @finneass Real

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    @Holiday-sstuff I usually have helpful guides to forum things in my bio. I dont think I made one for that, so I definitely should.

    To make a tag, just create a new topic and at the bottom, type the tag name you want. My example tag is “test,” but you can make/add more tags if you wish. Cool thing about it is if you are adding a tag that is already made, it pops up so you can use it. Even cooler thing is when you click the the button on the top 08da3050-3354-4163-bbc8-46c97e3ce083-image.png and click any tag, you can directly create a new topic under it!
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  • I'm being harassed for not liking Slipknot.

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    I understand how you feel. I once dated a slipknot fan, and that didn’t really end out well haha.
    You aren’t in the wrong, trust me.

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