Custom painted Roland AX-7 inspired by Henrik Klingenbergs AX-1. It’s signed by Sonata Arctica. It’s my first keytar and it’s so much fun to play!

  • ChamrsDeluxe@lemmy.worldOP
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    9 months ago

    Yeah. I’m done with the wubby community after last night though.

    Got burned for no reason at the talent show, (won the community vote with 2.7k votes no less)

    Then with the film contest. After putting so much work into our submission, and them not airing it at all was very disappointing.

    Tried to share it to the subreddit to ask what we did wrong (met all the criteria and time constraints) and got fucking torn to shreds (the cunts didn’t watch the submission, they were just being assholes.)

    So I’m done. I try to engage, contribute to, and be a part of the community, but there are too many brain rotted shitbags.

    I give up there lol.

    Sorry for the rant.

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      9 months ago

      Oh! I didn’t know about this. Im in the uk, and i have to catch up on vods. That doesn’t sound great.

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        9 months ago

        Yeah, nah I’m pissed and done with the community. The good that came out of it is that we had so much fun making it, we are jist gonna keep making more.

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              9 months ago

              I liked it. Nice monty python reference. The jokes were funny. I think if i had one critique, it would be the pacing. I wanted it to be more snappy, to hit the story beats a little faster. But thats a minor thing. Overall, it would have been great on the film contest. Its a shame that this incident was the straw that broke the camels back and put you off wubby and the community. Keep making those films, ill keep an eye out for more.