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Greetings, readers! I hope this day finds you well.
Once again, I was visiting YouTube. Once more again, I found a video I think is worth sharing. It is a parody of Disney Princesses, set to music. I encourage you to watch it.
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Hi, Fluffsters! Happy Thursday!
I know that I’ve shared some of the Piano Guys’ epic music-ness before, but it’s because they are worth it.
And their new one? It’s a lovely piece: A wintery themed one.
Oh, yes! I love that one.
…Really?
Yes.
It is very artfully done. I like how it incorporates segments of Vivaldi’s Winter, from his Four Seasons!
For those of you who might not be as familiar with it, here is a recording of it. Only first three minutes or so of this piece are particularly obvious in the Piano Guys’ piece.
Yeah, it’s cool how they tie it in with the “Let it Go” theme from Frozen!
If there’s anyone out there who hasn’t seen that segment from the movie, here’s the official full scene, which Disney itself released! (At least, I think it’s the official version. It’s sometimes a bit hard to tell…)
Well, now that you know about the major pieces incorporated in the Piano Guys’ new piece, here’s their actual piece!
I hope you enjoyed, and I hope the rest of your week goes well!
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Greetings, readers! I hope your week is going well.
I recently discovered something on YouTube.
Apparently, if you tell your computer to go “down” while an embedded video is loading (so for you, it would be by pressing the “down arrow” right after pressing play) the little white circle of dots turns into a snake game, which you can continue to play during the movie.
It is a bit distracting, actually.
For non-embedded YouTube videos (as in, videos found on YouTube’s page) click on the video and then press down. Be sure to press the down arrow, and then play as normal, or else you will not start the game, and might even quit it.
Here is a link to one of my favorite longer videos in the hopes of you being able to try this.
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Greetings, readers! I wish you a joyous Saturday.
As I was experience once more the fascinating experience of being a single sentient being on your Valentine’s Day, I once more found myself visiting YouTube.
While I was there, I discovered this remarkable video. I hope you enjoy it.
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Hello, Fluffsters! It’s FRIDAY! Do you know what that means?
It’s time for you to ask more annoying rhetorical questions about the meaning of the days of the week?
…
I was going for “Free time!”, but your answer sortof works too.
However, going off of my original answer, this means that you have the opportunity to be bored.
Or to procrastinate for a while.
(I’d suggest going with the latter.)
One way of not being bored and procrastinating for a while is to spend time on YouTube watching things. One video that I think could be fun, but that I haven’t had time to watch all the way through yet, is a version of Phantom of the Opera. I really like that musical. And the London version is on YouTube. So, check it out! Or not. The choice is yours.
Regardless, happy Friday! I hope your week ends well.
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Greetings, readers! Happy Thursday.
A friend recently shared this marvel from YouTube with me, about a psychologist who is treating characters from various Shakespearean plays. I highly recommend watching it. It is only about three minutes, and is therefore the perfect amount of time for a procrastination break.
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Greetings, readers! Happy Wednesday!
I have recently discovered that your world sometimes prides itself on inefficiencies. Some of these, surprisingly, are quite artistic.
Fore example, there is a whole class of “Rube Goldberg Machines“, which attempt to do a task in as many ridiculously complicated steps as possible.
One of the record-holders was supposed to design a machine that would water a flower. The competitors illustrated the scientific theory of the history of your world along the way.
Although I am not entirely sure what I think about the celebration of inefficiencies, I must admit that this was a very artistic machine. It makes me wish I were in a tangible world again, even, so that I too might try to create something like that.
I wish you the best, readers! Thank you for stopping by.
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Hello, Fluffsters!
Can you believe we’ve been in 2014 for a week now? And I think I’ve yet to actually write the correct year on anything. Woops.
But enough about me. I have some video (and comments) for your daily procrastination does!
One of my favorite things when I was younger, which I still enjoy, are rhythm games.
For example, I’m sure you’re aware of “The Cup Song.” It’s a cutesy little song over a fun rhythm game that you can do with a cup. Here’s a video, in case you haven’t seen it yet.
Yes, that one. It’s not bad. However, I raise you by Gaelic.
…What? Can you do that?
I most certainly can. For, you see, I have found a version in Gaelic, I believe. It is also fairly impressive. In fact, I’d say more impressive than the original.
Ok. Even if your intro didn’t make any sense, I guess that is pretty cool. Possibly even cooler than the one I found.
Well, yes. That’s why I shared it, Webmaster…
Oh, so this has turned into a competition, has it?
Well, then. As another alternative game, I found a slightly more challenging one. You see, it’s got multiple patterns, and tosses thrown in. And it’s played with two stick-ish things, instead of a single cup.
Oh, yes. I remember seeing that one a while ago. That is definitely cooler than the Cup Song, in terms of difficulty. Possibly even than the Celtic version I found.
Why, Thank yo-
-But there’s also the video from the Polynesian Cultural Center, which has a slightly different tune, but some even cooler patterns.
… I’m not going to win this one, am I?
Not likely.
Hmpf. Well, Happy Wednesday, Readers! I hope you enjoy the rest of your week.
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Hello, Fluffsters! HAPPY DECEMBER!!
Do you know what that means?
That according to the root of the word, it should technically be the tenth month of the year, but it’s not because of craziness in your calendar?
NO!
Well, maybe. You might be right. But that’s not what I was going for.
No. It’s December, which is the same month as CHRISTMAS!! That means that CHRISTMAS MUSIC IS HERE! And it’s also permissible for it to be here. Thanksgiving is well behind us, which means that there is no other (real) holiday before Christmas. At least where I am. And so, in honor of this wonderful day, I’d like to share with you a favorite Christmas YouTube video of mine. I’m realize that you may have seen this before, but it’s still worth watching. (Or listening to, at the very least.)