These two SHOULD mix together, I can hear it in my fucking head, I can sing it, but I cannot get it to work in a mashup, I'm just not skilled enough at Audacity wizardry lol (Specifically, the chorus of the Nickelback song)

These two SHOULD mix together, I can hear it in my fucking head, I can sing it, but I cannot get it to work in a mashup, I'm just not skilled enough at Audacity wizardry lol (Specifically, the chorus of the Nickelback song)
is that good
after recent, indescribable events beyond our comprehension, I've been meaning to say to the youtube essay fans:
consider, if you don't already, watching caelan conrad who conveniently just uploaded a new one today to remind me to make this post. thanks bestie
taking an entire class for learning to write an academic essay has really illuminated for me how the poster's philosophy of "if you've made multiple posts on a subject, I shouldn't be required to read all of them before I start talking to you like an authority," quite a classic as it is, is a truly unfortunate load of dogshit.
like, it was basically lesson zero: if you want to contribute meaningfully to a conversation, you need to know what has been said in the conversation before you arrived. otherwise, there's a high chance you're only saying something that's already been said/accepted as fact or something that's irrelevant. especially when you've already decided on what you think they probably said before, therefore you don't need to read!
and I mean, if that's what you're going for, sure. I say things that are painfully obvious or tenuous if I think it'll be funny, I can't judge you. but if you want to contribute something meaningful, and do so with authority, it does actually take work. you gotta read