This amount of dedication is absolutely admirable. You've done a shitton of good research and I think you captured a lot of Mafu's essence, with a live guitar and good mixing it'd go insanely hard (it already does go hard). Also, the biggest pop off to me is definitely the lyrics and the utau tuning, like damn, that's some nice sounding tuning. The lyrics give off a super raw emotional vibe, which is what is a trademark of Mafu's music, I think you did amazingly on that front. If you ever upload the instrumental I'd cover the hell out of this 👉👈
oh my god you know every time I read a new chapter I come back to this and suddenly it all makes sense and it feels like unlocking a new skill after a bunch of hard work TT v TT
this will always be an extremely unpopular opinion among my parents. but i dont think people need to go straight to university after school ends. i mean if i could do all this again, id spend a year or two learning about what i truly liked. gap years should be encouraged - they save you from the peril of choosing a degree based on nothing.
This sounds so batshit insane but the fact that it's all cannon lmao. I feel depressed just thinking about the ending. I really love to torture myself by remembering it again and again because I want KIM DOKJA TO BE HAPPY 😭 Was that too much to ask?
And, did anyone realize that we were spoilt for the ending right at the beginning of the novel by the authors themselves? 🤣 I laughed so badly when i realized.
For anyone who just wants to know what this story is about, it's basically about the relationship between the Author - Protagonist (Character(s)) - Reader. And yes, all the self-sacrificing/ suicidal tendencies you see in here is their way of showing their love.
i’m only a junior in high school and the thought of life after graduation haunts me every second of every day and i hate it. my biggest fear is being stuck with a job i hate or making so little money that i struggle to attain basic needs. im super passionate about theatre and i wish i could just be an actress for a living but i know how unrealistic that is lol
I became an industrial engineer because of two things: 1) A meme 2) I wanted to build my own robot army That’s top tier teenage decision making right there, folks (I don’t even like this career, in fact, I hate it)
I’m thankful that I always wanted to be a video game designer since I was a preteen and was satisfied when I got my degree in it. But as it turns out, that’s not the case for most people. I think we should really normalize waiting a year or two before getting into college after high school because it’ll help people find their true passion in life.
"It all started on the first day of spring. I was but a small bird, a budding butterfly dancing upon a bundle of fresh dewy leaves, still glistening under the dim of light of morning. Suddenly, a noise beckoned me from afar, forcing me to rise from a sedated slumber. It came from the room next door - a subtle, but gentle pitter-patter that ticked my wisful eardrums. Slowly I tiptoed my way over from my bedroom to steal a glimpse of a source of this enchanting sound. Little did I know that this unsuspecting tap tap would change the course of my life forever. Obviously I don't actually sleep outside, that was just a metaphor."