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Extractor: http://lycoris.infinity-cubed.com/use... Image: http://danbooru.donmai.us/post/show/4...
Track two, this also included the Spirit world tr...
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Extractor: http://lycoris.infinity-cubed.com/use... Image: http://danbooru.donmai.us/post/show/4...
Track two, this also included the Spirit world track. Instead of splitting the videos I have chosen to place them in the same video for convince.
I am in love with this track. This and especially the Spirit World version are gorgeous. It's perfect for a springtime walk through the netherworld! Though seriously, this is my favourite track in the game, most people have favoured the boss themes, but for me it's this track. Heck, to me 1:32 reminds me of Illusionary Night ~ Ghostly Eyes with the piano opening. Admittedly in Ghostly Eyes it was further into the track, and was longer in general. But it just gave me the same feel... and then the Spirit World version.
The Spirit World tracks may be lower quality, but god do I love them. The Spirit World track for this track particularly removes the Touhou feel from it to be fair, and actually reminds me of the Sonic 3D tracks for the 16bit ver of Volcano Valley, a very drum orientated song. It's brilliant.
ZUN comment: "The first stage theme.
It's been a while since we last went to the nether world. Since this time, the theme concerns both the PCB world and the UFO world, the nether world had to be there. It sounds melodious, but I made it rhythmical so that I won't forget that it's a first stage song."
OST: http://www.mediafire.com/?7ibwqrol86g...
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Footage from The Downfall (2004), Copyright © 2004 Constantin Film AG, portions published under Fair Use, Title 17, U...
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http://americancensorship.org/
Footage from The Downfall (2004), Copyright © 2004 Constantin Film AG, portions published under Fair Use, Title 17, U.S.C., Section 107.
White House Petition: http://bit.ly/uU2qdS
http://techcrunch.com/2011/12/19/stan... http://torrentfreak.com/universal-cen... http://gizmodo.com/5869321/dear-recor... http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/... http://www.techdirt.com/articles/2011... http://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoi... https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/12... http://infojustice.org/archives/6521 http://www.techdirt.com/articles/2011... http://www.zdnet.com/blog/government/... http://www.theverge.com/policy/2011/1...
Transcript:
We've received a takedown notice on YouTube.
They've pulled your covers of Katy Perry and Justin Bieber.
Universal claims that YouTube removals aren't covered by any law.
They have an agreement with Google allowing them to remove any video without a reason.
That's fine, they're still up on my Lady GaGa fan site.
My Führer...
SOPA...
SOPA will likely pass and become law.
Universal could take down the site as well.
Everyone from China, Syria, Iran... get out.
How could this even be up for a vote!?
Why isn't this on every front page of a newspaper!?
First the U.S. Supreme Court says corporations are people.
Now corporations can censor people...
George Orwell is rolling over in his grave!
It's been almost two decades. The MPAA/RIAA still haven't figured out the Internet.
Piracy is a service problem. The way to defeat piracy is to provide a better service than the pirates.
Not take a shit on the First Amendment!
My Führer, content creators have been losing billions to piracy ever since the VCR.
You don't get to destroy the Internet because it doesn't fit your business model!
My Führer, they're only going after rogue offshore sites.
Then why is the language so vague that anything could be copyright infringement?
Even Wikipedia would be infringing.
All that it takes is a link in the user comments of your blog to something Viacom thinks they own
...and the whole site can get taken down without anyone even checking if it's actually infringing.
How am I supposed to whine about a PSN outage when Sony claims that mentioning their trademark is illegal!?
The only way you could contest one of these gangster seizures is by going to court after you've already been shut down.
Is that what the Internet has come to?
I refuse to be shaken down for protection money just to keep my domain safe from the copyright cartel.
The economy is in the toilet...
Congress wants to cripple the only medium that's consistently creating jobs and growth.
It all comes down to money.
You need a thousand people pissed off just to balance out one dollar that a politician raises.
How are a bunch of old people, most of whom don't even use the Internet, regulating it!?
You could get five years in jail just for linking to a clip of Colbert.
I don't see congressmen going to jail for voting on something they haven't read.
For accepting money to let companies dictate legislation!
Don't cry, Disney owns the rights to that emotion.
Imagine this happened 15 years ago.
There'd be no Google, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter.
No memes....
The Internet is lost.
It was supposed to be a vast network of infinite human knowledge, expression, and creativity.
Now it's censored to catch pirates, who will get around it anyway.
I don't want to live on this planet anymore.
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SONG NAME: ''Sons of War'' BY: Two Steps from Hell ALBUM: ''Nemesis'' Please notice that I DON'T have anything to do with Anonymous. I simply just ...
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SONG NAME: ''Sons of War'' BY: Two Steps from Hell ALBUM: ''Nemesis'' Please notice that I DON'T have anything to do with Anonymous. I simply just helping spreading their message!
PLEASE Share this with everyone you know!! We need to unite against this madness and stop it!!!
Proof: http://boards.ign.com/teh_vestibule/b... Or just visit megaupload...
TRANSCRIPT
Citizens of the United States, We are Anonymous.
This is an urgent emergency alert to all people of the United States. The day we've all been waiting for has unfortunately arrived. The United States is censoring the internet. Our blatant response is that we will not sit while our rights are taken away by the government we trusted them to preserve. This is not a call to arms, but a call to recognition and action!
The United States government has mastered this corrupt way of giving us a false sense of freedom. We think we are free and can do what we want, but in reality we are very limited and restricted as to what we can do, how we can think, and even how our education is obtained. We have been so distracted by this mirage of freedom, that we have just become what we were trying to escape from.
For too long, we have been idle as our brothers and sisters were arrested. During this time, the government has been scheming, plotting ways to increase censorship through means of I S P block aides, D N S blockings, search engine censorship, website censorship, and a variety of other methods that directly oppose the values and ideas of both Anonymous as well as the founding fathers of this country, who believed in free speech and press!
The United States has often been used as an example of the ideal free country. When the one nation that is known for its freedom and rights start to abuse its own people, this is when you must fight back, because others are soon to follow. Do not think that just because you are not a United States citizen, that this does not apply to you. You cannot wait for your country to decide to do the same. You must stop it before it grows, before it becomes acceptable. You must destroy its foundation before it becomes too powerful.
Has the U.S. government not learned from the past? Has it not seen the 2011 revolutions? Has it not seen that we oppose this wherever we find it and that we will continue to oppose it? Obviously the United States Government thinks they are exempt. This is not only an Anonymous collective call to action. What will a Distributed Denial of Service attack do? What's a website de face ment against the corrupted powers of the government? No. This is a call for a worldwide internet and physical protest against the powers that be. Spread this message everywhere. We will not stand for this! Tell your parents, your neighbors, your fellow workers, your school teachers, and anyone else you come in contact with. This affects anyone that desires the freedom to browse anonymously, speak freely without fear of retribution, or protest without fear of arrest.
Go to every I R C network, every social network, every online community, and tell them of the atrocity that is about to be committed. If protest is not enough, the United States government shall see that we are truly legion and we shall come together as one force opposing this attempt to censor the internet once again, and in the process discourage any other government from continuing or trying.
We are Anonymous. We are Legion. We do not forgive censorship. We do not forget the denial of our free rights as human beings. To the United States government, you should've expected us.
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