I’m on s4e10, first time watching. Were the writers high?

What the hell is with writers trying to redeem Charlie for some reason? There’s zero likable qualities about her and she did literally the worst thing in the show so far.

The fact that they try to shove this character with Alicia is beyond insane.

I’m watching these forced moments where they are trying to make the two of them bond and all I’m thinking about is “gee imagine if that tree would fall down on her”.

Now, i get it, she’s a child, blah blah, and i don’t want her dead, not really, but i just want her the fuck out of my sight and out of the show. I just don’t wanna see her on screen. Simple as that.

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u/night-laughs — 5 days ago
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Chopin Nocturne Op. 9 No.1 part A advice

Hi, does anyone have any tips on what’s lacking in the performance and what can be improved upon? And yeah, I know the ending was very shaky, I haven’t had a chance to practice it much.

P.S. For context, I’m self taught, been playing for about a year.

Thanks in advance

u/night-laughs — 19 days ago

Server lagged, I tried to reconnect, it didn’t let me, lost 2x entry cost rp and got an abandonment penalty

The fact that this is a thing is beyond insane. I’m losing rp because the server sucks. Seriously? Holy christ…

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u/night-laughs — 24 days ago
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Seeking honest opinions (Nocturne Op.9 No.1)

I’m a self taught beginner, recently made a post asking whether this piece is even in my domain being a beginner and all, most people said no, some said to try and see.

So I would appreciate if you could tell me the things you notice are wrong with my playing, I really want to play properly, I don’t like half-assing things or learning bad habits.

I know it’s not the full piece but still, any advice is welcome.

u/night-laughs — 2 months ago
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Would you say that Chopin’s Nocturne Op.9 No. 1 is too advanced for beginners?

I don’t mean a complete beginner, I’ve been playing for a year, and prior to that I had some musical experience with synths, so I already knew scales, notes, chords when I started.

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u/night-laughs — 3 months ago