an incredibly sensitive instrument

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

Have a look at this!

A very slightly refined version of my personal face mod for New Vegas, based on New Vegas Redesigned 2, with a heavy helping of Megaton Hairs (which are mostly ported from the Sims modding community anyway).

I aimed to make the characters more diverse, more unique, and a little more whimsical. The changes I’ve made are not for everyone, but I hope you enjoy them!

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Anonymous asked:

Bunjy, have you heard about the antarctic strawberry feather star? it has twenty tentacles and a strawberry-shaped head!

bunjywunjy answered:

um. it’s an incredibly cool animal and a super exciting discovery, but I’m not too hot on the fact that it’s named for what it looks like after you rip the tentacles off.

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it’s the got-dang blobfish all over again.

this is what an intact one looks like!

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thenightlymirror

The “bats can do calculus” thing is funny, because if you play around with synths for a while, you realize a lot of what humans perceive as “natural” sounds are just us directly perceiving certain complex mathematical things as big gestalt gestures. Like recognizing a multiplied wave as sounding like a woodwind. Hearing individual notes within a chord is basically Fourier analysis. Feeling how naturally a note decays is perceiving how linear or exponential the curve is. The fact that a sine wave sounds smooth but a sawtooth wave sounds nasally, and a square wave has a certain hollow fuzz to it. Is someone doing “math” there? Once you get the flavor of what each of those qualities are like, listening to the world becomes like directly perceiving math. Also, listening to birds becomes very strange. Because you realize some goofy easy weird sound you can squelch out of an analog synth is the same thing a bird is doing. Then sometimes they make a sound you can’t make. What kind of math is that bird on? Makes you wonder.

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