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/vt/ - /nina/ - Nina Saotome
Anonymous No.103910900
/b/ - Thread 938639039
Anonymous No.938639084
>>938639081
perfect
/v/ - Thread 718388957
Anonymous No.718416239
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nf30qQzw7rk
/v/ - Thread 718099164
Anonymous No.718138774
Did they fuck up this one?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjQp5_Tm0RQ
/v/ - Thread 718004154
Anonymous No.718005982
>>718004437
>Eric and Dylan looking over the city at the hill
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYWEQcmnvb4
/mu/ - Thread 127322111
Anonymous No.127322111
>it's quarter after one i'm all alone and i need you now
/vt/ - /grĂ¼n/ - Cecilia Immergreen General
Anonymous No.103063336
>>103063037
More CC chatting, less brainrot ticks. Loved it.
/bant/ - /ftl/ - Fishtank Live S4 #832
NEET_Unit(formerly wagie) United Kingdom No.22996549
>>22996535
>Take a break for your own sake
I'm not going as hard as I used to, which is why the threads are dead across the boards
/mu/ - Thread 127022163
Anonymous No.127022163
Is having "absolute pitch" really as rare or big of a deal as people make it out to be? I'd have thought most people who listen to music often would be able to imagine and reproduce their favorite music at its correct pitch but the claims about absolute pitch state that this a rare ability. Is there any reality to those claims or is it something music nerds say to feel more important?
/vr/ - GOOD LUCK MR. GLOWIE
Anonymous No.11843595
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uA9Cc4gqrY
/v/ - Thread 713430558
Anonymous No.713431028
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yG-X6SW15Do
/tv/ - Thread 211442561
Anonymous No.211442832
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUCzXtzqJ9Y