DIVORCE EXISTS
DIVORCE EXISTS
so does murder
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all i can say is i HIGHLY recommend watching the boogeyman scene from Etho’s perspective- it is far creepier with the music and previous set up of the disc earlier.
BDubs slowly turning his head to look at Etho, as Etho backs away, and Grian’s innocent confusion. There’s a break in tension as they realise Grian’s block sounds weren’t on and Etho believes it was a joke only for Bdubs to launch himself past the enchanting table.
and then there’s the betrayal of the jokes they'd made by themselves, Etho pretending to be the boogeyman to get a scare out of who he believed was his friend ,when all along it had meant nothing- both in the sense of wall forced between allies when playing as the boogeyman but also the in the way that the joke was made meaningless... Bdubs had no reason to fear him when he was the monster all along.
i honestly cried listening to some of these tracks so here is my ranking:
1. Moog city
2. Subwoofer lullaby
3. Minecraft
4. Mice on Venus
5. Excuse
i’ve had about 34 hours of work to complete in around 3 so obviously i put C418 on shuffle and… oh my god i’ve reached a higher plane of existence.
this music,,, is such a special part of my childhood and current fixations combined.
the hours spent begging my brother to let me use his account to build a treehouse in the shape of an oak wood box at the ripe old age of 6, the first time i went to a new friend’s house in secondary school and she had it on playstation so we spend the day discovering the aquatic update when neither of us had played in years, the first time i ever went to the end and switched to creative to kill the dragon; all to the tune of sweden, or moog city’s melodic shifts.
and now, years and years later, i barely play myself anymore, but instead have whole other worlds opened up to me through the eyes of other players; building incredible landscapes, wild and wacky machines, the new idea of pvp beyond chasing a friend with a sword crafted to fight the creepers, the way some players move so smoothly compared to the rest. this is the age of tournaments and live streams, role playing and mods, competition and goals added to what was once wholly a sandbox game. (this is not regret, this is adoration)
it’s not often i hear the original game music anymore. instead i listen to laughter and wonderful dialogue. i see blocks transformed into poetry by the animators and writers and artists who hold this community together. i get to experience these youtubers and twitch streamers make more out of a game we’ve all played than i could ever imagine.
but sometimes, if you go and listen to C418, and just sit and work and listen, all those things can coexist. i can remember the builds and herobrine summoning circles and shrines to pets on old old worlds, but now i know how much bigger they can be. all i have to do is boot up the game and click:
create new world.
i’ve had about 34 hours of work to complete in around 3 so obviously i put C418 on shuffle and... oh my god i’ve reached a higher plane of existence.
this music,,, is such a special part of my childhood and current fixations combined.
the hours spent begging my brother to let me use his account to build a treehouse in the shape of an oak wood box at the ripe old age of 6, the first time i went to a new friend’s house in secondary school and she had it on playstation so we spend the day discovering the aquatic update when neither of us had played in years, the first time i ever went to the end and switched to creative to kill the dragon; all to the tune of sweden, or moog city’s melodic shifts.
and now, years and years later, i barely play myself anymore, but instead have whole other worlds opened up to me through the eyes of other players; building incredible landscapes, wild and wacky machines, the new idea of pvp beyond chasing a friend with a sword crafted to fight the creepers, the way some players move so smoothly compared to the rest. this is the age of tournaments and live streams, role playing and mods, competition and goals added to what was once wholly a sandbox game. (this is not regret, this is adoration)
it’s not often i hear the original game music anymore. instead i listen to laughter and wonderful dialogue. i see blocks transformed into poetry by the animators and writers and artists who hold this community together. i get to experience these youtubers and twitch streamers make more out of a game we’ve all played than i could ever imagine.
but sometimes, if you go and listen to C418, and just sit and work and listen, all those things can coexist. i can remember the builds and herobrine summoning circles and shrines to pets on old old worlds, but now i know how much bigger they can be. all i have to do is boot up the game and click:
create new world.

He's not having a good time

i am having such a good time watching the old story mode streams theyre gold oh my god. got other clips as well
this is c!technos backstory btw