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  1. God, why does everyone sexualize the word “cacetinho”?
  2. NO GOD no god PLEASE no NO NO NOOOOOOO- (now it’s playing over and over inside my head)
  3. I can't answer that. My whole life flashes back in my head with a question like that. I can only share this image:
  4. How come you never told me about this topic, Tami? I'm very disappointed, my daughter. No carrots for you for a week.
  5. When I innocently showed my girlfriend some music from Doom and Duke Nukem 3D she said “I'd !@#%* listening to this”. I felt awkward, turned off the sound and went to feed my cats. The power of nostalgia that some MIDI brings may not carry the same weight for each person. For some, it may have no weight at all. For me, it's not a mix that fetishes me, but well... different strokes for different folks. Everyone fornicates to their heart's content.
  6. Having all these magnificent artists in this project is already the best award we could ever have. And I mean that from my heart
  7. Hi guys! I'm very happy to announce today two great special guests who are part of the Amalgoom project. They're two people I never imagined I'd be working with, and I'm as thrilled as ever to share that they're part of this crazy journey. The first is Dial-up For Murder (@dial-up), a fabulous artist who has composed songs for projects such as Eviternity, Atonement, Sign of Torment, among many others. I've done a lot of mapping listening to his songs, and for me it's incredible to be able to say that we're going to launch a project that he is part of. Check out Dial Up's website and available albums here: https://dialupformurder.bandcamp.com/ Finally, I'm immensely honored to announce that the music for map 30 has been done by Lee Jackson (@leejacksonaudio). Yes, Lee Jackson himself. The guy. However, given the circumstances that Lee is going through, this will be the only OGG song on the project, and it's being done in partnership with the my dear friend @minimedals, member and talented composer of the Amalgoom project, who is receiving the proper guidance from our dear Lee. That being said, the music for map 30 is a remix of the songs "Facing the Spider" and "Opening to Hell" with Lee Jackson's song "Planet Forbidden" - a discarded track from Duke Nukem Forever based on the 1956 movie Forbidden Planet, the first film to have a completely electronic soundtrack, and which also served as inspiration for our map 30, “Monsters from the id”. I can already tell you that the composition is coming along beautifully and will bring Amalgoom to a fitting, beautiful close. Support the composer of our childhood soundtrack by buying his material here: https://dleejackson.lbjackson.com/music/ (Off topic, but please! Also listen to the magnificent arrangement he recently did of Anton Bruckner. Listen with the lights off, eyes closed, and the volume up: it's magnificent). We still have some amazing new announcements to make in the future, but that's it for now. We look forward to sharing what's next with you. Cheers to everyone who has been following the project. Now, the end is near!
  8. This is a project with a lot of potential. I won't be able to participate due to lack of time, but I thought the idea was marvelous. Just beware that people may appear in disguise just to infiltrate and cause negative controversy. Please be very strict when it comes to evaluating the maps and seeing who gets into the project or not. I'd hate to see bad people trying to ruin an initiative like this. Looking forward to play it!
  9. “Ma: entre-espaço da arte e comunicação no Japão“, by Michiko Okano ”Tempo e espaço na cultura japonesa”, by Shuichi Kato “Concepção Estética de Kawabata Yasunari em Tanagokoro no Shosetsu”, by Meiko Shimon ”On Monsters: An Unnatural History of Our Worst Fears”, by Stephen Asma …and, well… ”DOOM: SCARYDARKFAST“, by Dan Pinchbeck (the true “Masters of Doom” in my opinion) These are the ones I remember off the top of my head, and that I come back to revisit from time to time. I also enjoy reading academic theses and articles on subjects that interest me.
  10. Great movie. I'd like to make a wad inspired by it. Selton Mello is great as Johnny. I mean... João Guilherme Estrela.
  11. Grungo: An imp, a cacodemon, and a lost soul are talking at the Peace Conference Meeting. They observe a flag moving. They start to argue about the flag. The imp, imposing a posture that highlights his fragile muscles, says, “The flag is moving.” The cacodemon, with a debauched smile, says, “The wind is moving.” The lost soul calmly says, “Not the wind, not the flag; the mind is moving”. Who is the flag?
  12. This whole discussion reminded me of this particular scene and I can't say exactly why:
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