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So, we have a CODE RED up in our midst: Apparently, crucial moments of Avengers: Endgame have leaked (via recorded footage from a phone). Speculation is that the person who leaked the footage was someone working on the theatrical releases for another country and doing the subtitle work for it (since Disney has sent copies of the movie to other countries to work on translations at this point).
The footage can easily be found on YouTube. I know nothing about what's in the footage, because I refuse to be spoiled. But, reddit forms have been 100% confirming that the footage is legit. It's only 4-5 minutes worth, but they certainly show moments that have made people say a collective "HOLY SH*T."
Thus, begins my social media blackout. It happened much sooner than I anticipated. I suggest the same for you lads.
The footage can easily be found on YouTube. I know nothing about what's in the footage, because I refuse to be spoiled. But, reddit forms have been 100% confirming that the footage is legit. It's only 4-5 minutes worth, but they certainly show moments that have made people say a collective "HOLY SH*T."
Thus, begins my social media blackout. It happened much sooner than I anticipated. I suggest the same for you lads.
Originally Posted by doubledenim
There are music people and there are people that have other things to do, I guess.
Originally Posted by doubledenim
There are music people and there are people that have better things to do, I guess.
If I'm listening to something, it's a podcast or 1 of 5,000 songs I already know I really love.
I listen to some new music, but none of it is topping any Spotify playlists.
I listen to some new music, but none of it is topping any Spotify playlists.
I'm not gonna piss on new music, cuz I don't really listen to any.
I would guess that the ability to make songs with a drumpad and computer removes a lot of the musical training that used to be involved by people playing instruments.
I would guess that the ability to make songs with a drumpad and computer removes a lot of the musical training that used to be involved by people playing instruments.