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WolfieboyMachi
How is it more kvlt? It sounds like something out of the middle east. Like "Hello, I am Ahtred, Ahmed's brother".
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Steve-Mo
"the music has so much more just because of the word depressive" ...More what? "as for angsty teen, your 2 years older than me, diference is (fillintheblankhere)" Actually written as difference. You're two years younger than me and are quite angsty. Do you have anything to say for yourself? "define "truly comprehendin"g when there is only one way to understand you dumbass" Look up what "truly" means and then look up what "comprehend" means. Do you need further assistance?
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3dd656
... I think he see the problem here. See, Trash is not only an amazingly dumb person. He's also Brithish(or so he claims). As well as arrogant enough to think that he's a troll. Now, you combine all those things into one, you get Trash, of course. But arrogant British people think that only they speak proper English while Americas don't. Even though there are these AMAZING things known as dialects. So in short. He's talking out of his ass because he's a fucking idiot.
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Trash73
V Still is the time frame that implies it's ongoing. "The brewery down the road makes beer." Incorrect. You don't understand verbs. You say I am going to MAKE something in the future and you don't say I am going to MAKES something. >>> "The brewery down the road make (FUTURE tense, because there is no time frame, so you assume they are going to make them) beer." CORRECTED. Or "the brewery down the road still makes (PRESENT tense) beer." CORRECT >>> "The breweries down the road make beer". Incorrect. There are more than brewery so how can they make only 1 thing? Even if the 2 combine to make one thing, it should still read as "makes" because there are 2 parts that constitute the ongoing construction of the whole beer. "The breweries down the road still makes (PRESENT Tense) beer." CORRECTED. >>> "The breweries down the road still make beer." Incorrect. "The breweries down the road still makes (present) beer." CORRECTED. Or "the breweries down the road make (future) beer." CORRECT.
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Steve-Mo
Bahahaha. Your use of "still changes" nothing. Examples: "The brewery down the road makes beer." Correct. "The breweries down the road make beer". Correct. "The brewery down the road still makes beer." Correct. "The breweries down the road still make beer." Correct. Do you get it now or are you feigning ignorance in some misguided attempt at trolling? u gon have to try harder.
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Trash73
V You took out my use of 'still', meaning it's present tense. Present tense: The rain droplets still makes puddles. The rain droplets still makes a puddle. The huge rain droplet still MAKE a puddle. It is former noun in the plural form - rain dropletS - that implies the plural of the noun makeS the puddle. Make sense is the future as it implies it hasn't already happened, or the former noun is singular (i.e. the rain droplet.)
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Steve-Mo
"You were already inclined to think he wouldn't "understand" it based on his tastes, yet you have no hard evidence for it." One needs to look no further than his own history on this website to find hard evidence. His "taste" is only a part of the equation. As for your previous shout... You wouldn't say that clauses makes sense. It is correct to say clauses make sense. You are referring to something plural.
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Trash73
V Actually there are 2 clauses that constitutes this sentence, so makes sense is the right term. If I'd had said there is only one clause, then that would already constitute as a whole, and so it would have made sense (not make sense.) Can't even tell the difference between singular and plural now. "GREAT REASONS THANKS still makes sense (not make sense), FUCKHEAD still makes sense." It's correct. The 2 clauses makes sense (i.e. one can make sense of the 2 constitutional parts to formulate sense of the entire sentence), and it still makes sense even if you think the correct term is make sense. The only acceptable use of make sense is the future tense, i.e "this will make sense" or singular, i.e. "did YOU make sense of that?" I didn't use it in that context, and instead it's present tense via the use of still.
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Steve-Mo
v I'm aware of it still being BM (hence the name) and I said that JamesPhillips cannot "comprehend anything remotely black metal" because well, he can't. My statement did not imply that this wasn't black metal, but that he couldn't understand it because of that fact. Anyway, it appears even the guy who uploaded the video is a shithead who won't share the name of the artists in his videos. It's a shame. What I heard of that song was pretty damn good.
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Trash73
v I know, I was joking. DSBM shouldn't get any stick. It can be more melodic despite avoiding heavy use of synthesisers, with clean picking (Nocturnal Depression) or it can be even more ugly, harmonically flat and raw (Hypothermia) than regular Black Metal, that's the beauty of it. Plus it is still BM, just rearranged slightly differently so I don't know why you said "comprehend anything remotely black metal." And I've tried everywhere with no luck. Only clue is that it sounds similar to Trist with more ghastly howls. Not even any lyrics to go on.
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WasNotWhyNot
burzum has a heavy influence on the genre but I wouldn't accredit depresive black metal to varg. it would go to [artist]Forgotten Woods[/artist] or, yes, [artist]Strid[/artist].
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godie-godie
@CyanideCandy: [artist]Strid[/artist] - End of Life (1993). "The band is commonly recognised as the creators of depressive black metal".
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