Alphadeus

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My original music


Alphadeus
@Alphadeus

I labeled this version the "Classic" version, which means it was composed around 2003-2005. I wrote this song for a game project (put together by one person), for a scene where a woman looks back on her life before taking her own. It's a little fast for something so sad, but when I try to slow it down, it sounds like it drags a bit. It's a really good song though.

I used to be able to play this song on piano. I probably still can, but I don't have one set up to play.




I wasn't going to post about this, but now it finally hit my PS5, so I'm going to write up a rant. I have YouTube watch history turned off (I'll explain why in a bit), and apparently YouTube decided to just make my home page blank. I used to use my home page to view videos recommended to me (also existing videos I either liked, or were related to my likes).

First they took it from me on PC. Then on my phone and tablet. And just earlier this morning I lost my PS5 page. I'm not turning on watch history, because in my experience, it's a bad time. I sometimes like to watch videos of boss fights in video games, and when I did this with watch history on, it decided I should see boss fights (sometimes final bosses) for games I actually wanted to play. That's just the main issue I have with Watch History.

What this means is that I cannot see new videos from sources I may not be subscribed to. This has to be hurting creators to some extent. I don't directly subscribe to a lot of people I used to watch because it floods my subscription feed. I'd rather see the videos based on my likes on the home page.

This is such a stupid move on YouTube's part. I might be in the minority as far as having watch history off, but I don't want to turn it on and risk being spoiled for a game just because I watched a video of a different game. I really hope they change their mind, but it has been going on for a long time on PC, so I doubt they will.



I labeled this version the "Classic" version, which means it was composed around 2003-2005. I wrote this song for a game project (put together by one person), for a scene where a woman looks back on her life before taking her own. It's a little fast for something so sad, but when I try to slow it down, it sounds like it drags a bit. It's a really good song though.

I used to be able to play this song on piano. I probably still can, but I don't have one set up to play.



This is my 3rd week of working out with the 20lb dumbbell (all I got) doing different exercises for different muscles 3 days a week. I guess muscle memory kicked in and I feel pretty strong. I mean not super strong, but I find it easier to carry things. A friend and I recently started doing daily pushups as well (I have to do the kind where you bend the knees but lift and cross the legs).

I need to clean the area around my exercise bike so I can work out my legs. But I'm feeling pretty positive.