5/8/13 – Great news friends, Formspring has been saved and is now under new management. Get ready for some cool and exciting new features. Stay tuned for more updates and happy posting!!

Ask me anything

Recent Responses

    1. demoversi

      That's an incredibly difficult question to answer, since a) "terrible" is subjective, and b) ANY song, stuck in your head forever, would become terrible. Considering the above points, I will simply choose ANY song, and assume that terribleness will inevitably follow.

      That said, when choosing a song to be stuck in your head FOREVER, there are things to consider. Any lyrics involved should be as banal as possible, so they quickly fade from having any meaning, and simply become vocalized instrumentation. Additionally, as the song will be stuck there forever, the song should ideally be able to loop indefinitely, as there would be no teasing a potential ending to one's torment. Thirdly, the TYPE of song must be considered. A sad song full of pathos would constantly instill depression, while an upbeat track would make calming down incredibly difficult.

      All THAT considered, I would likely choose some sort of video game track, or techno music. I'd prefer a constant, aggressive pulse in the back of my head to something that would slow me down. "Shooting Star" by Bang! ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lS1u9z9vNGQ ) or "Concept of Love" by Hideki Naganuma ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4V4IEV8l-gA ) would be viable choices. Of course, one COULD always eschew lyrics entirely, in which case "Bigger Boards [Still More Fighting]" by Armcannon ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MI0TplTTt2I&feature=related ) or the theme to Dive Man's stage in Mega Man 4 ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aw05pmSIz5I ) would be viable choices.

      Of course, if I -HAD- to choose something I ALREADY consider to be a terrible song to be stuck in my head forever...hell, I don't know. Prolly "Jesse Hold On" by B*Witched ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnr1YEnhyfs ). At least THAT would attempt to be a constantly reassuring presence.

      Play

      Play

      Play

      Play

      Play

    2. demoversi

      I don't know the exchange rates, or the kind of tea you want. Do your OWN research, if you want accurate info.

    3. demoversi

      That is an impossible question for me to answer. There is no single way that all people can create opportunities for themselves. We all have different backgrounds, skills, personalities, and connections. What works for me may not, and prolly won't, work for you. I get acting gigs from my agent, PA work from my video contacts, stagehand work from a college friend, and Internet work out of my own head and the support of colleagues.

      I get my opportunities from the people I know. I'm good at people; I have social proficiency. If I need something, I ask my contacts. You should find YOUR strengths, and use THOSE to forge new opportunities to build even MORE strengths.

    4. demoversi

      Great question. Confidence IS something you can build up, as a lack of confidence -prolly- has one of two roots: unfamiliarity or inadequacy.

      If you build up your familiarity, the situation you find yourself uncomfortable in won't seem so foreign. Example: The first time you go to a goth club, it's creepy and weird and the music is loud and maybe you'll be hit on by a weird person. It is strange and unfamiliar. The EIGHTH time you go to the goth club, though, the bouncer waves you in, you settle into your favorite corner, and dance the good songs and mock the crap ones, and nobody bothers you because you feel like you BELONG.

      Alternatively, if you feel inadequate in a situation, build up your related PROFICIENCY. Your knowledge of your own skill will give you the confidence to interact with others you previously found intimidating. Example: You go to an arcade, and there's a large group around the DDR machine; two expert players are moving almost too quickly for you to see their feet. You can't read the arrows on the screen at ALL. You feel inadequate, and so choose not to play. But if you PRACTICE, either at home or by going to the arcade at non-peak hours, you get better and better, and your confidence grows accordingly. Next time you see those "experts," you see that they're only slightly better than you. At that point, you put your quarter on the machine, because you know you won't make a fool of yourself.

      tl;dr: Confidence can be built up by becoming familiar or proficient with whatever causes you to feel unconfident.

    5. demoversi

      In truth, I don't have an overarching favorite accent. I try to learn all of them, though I've fallen out of practice. I'm more interested how regional language changes the common usage of words. See nerd/geek/dork, or soda/pop/coke.

    6. demoversi
      demoversi responded to mktbone 5 Apr 12

      T-Bone, you MAKE video games. You are EMPLOYED to make video games. You OWN video games. You know many people who ENJOY video games. You attended a festival that CELEBRATED video games.

      You are trolling me. I see your game.

      Nevertheless, I will play. To properly answer the question, I will copy/paste the answer from wikipedia: 'A video game is an electronic game that involves human interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video device.'

      Video Games. (n.d.). In Wikipedia. Retrieved April 5, 2012, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_game

      APA ACCURATE CITATION, BITCH.

    7. demoversi

      GOD yes. Have you SEEN me? Man, if there were TWO of me...

      ...we'd prolly play fighting games against each other. And keep getting double KO's. Fucking clone twins.

      What was the question again?

    8. demoversi

      Theoretically awesome. Before 3-D was omnipresent, obnoxious, and expensive, it was a rare treat. I would specifically support 3-D movies to try and bolster the commercial value of them. Boy, was THAT a fucking mistake.

      Sigh.

      Nowadays, 3-D movies are silly. Most 3-D movies are either 2-D and edited in post, or stupidly gimmicky...and WAYY too expensive. Like most things, if done correctly, 3-D movies are laden with professionalism, cleverness, and love. ALSO like most things, 3-D movies are not usually done correctly.

    9. demoversi
    10. demoversi

      I saw the Green Lantern movie awhile ago. I didn't PAY for it, thank goodness. Now, I don't know Green Lantern at ALL, but there was, like, an alien wasp or something that was a Green Lantern. I looked it up, because I am a fiend for research. His name is Bzzd (not kidding) and apparently he DIES and comes back as a BLACK LANTERN ZOMBIE WASP. Why the FUCK isn't this in theaters RIGHT THE HELL NOW.

    11. demoversi

      Wow, that is in no way any of your business. Have some TACT, Formspring.

    12. demoversi

      I saw the name, and I found it had an immediate resonance to me. The origin point of my name was an old .wav (yeah, before .mp3, if you can believe it) done by a band from my school I downloaded from AOL before the turn of the millenium. If I recall correctly, the file name was "the_heifer_project_-_the_newest_form_(demo_versi.wav" which I found HILARIOUS, because it broke the character limit for uploads. It also looked great, and I hated my old screennames. Incidentally, this is also why I traditionally spell my name devoid of capital letters.

    13. demoversi
    14. demoversi
    15. demoversi

      For the NES, The Guardian Legend. Easy. SNES is more difficult. Prolly SoulBlazer. It had AMAZINGLY thematic and evocative tracks. Also FF6, obviously.

    16. demoversi

      Nope! I live here and go every now and again, but Krin and Kayla aren't really gamers. Also, Krin doesn't drink, so a bar-cade isn't nearly as AMAZING (inside joke) as say, the Rose Garden or the ROOF. Sunlight is AMAZING!

    17. demoversi

      That's pretty simple. Does it entertain me, or make me smile? That's part one. Do I feel like clicking the smile button? That's part two. When parts one and two are both yes, a smile occurs.

    18. demoversi

      According to Facebook, there's a girl named Rosencrantz somewhere in Illinois. None of the Guildensterns listed their locations. Why the HELL did you ask me this? 3 minutes of research, tops.

    19. demoversi

      Does the cake have icing with Trans Fats in it? If so, ONE AND THE SAME. #AvoidTransFats

    20. demoversi

      Intimidation, seduction, mild hypnosis. My eyes are awesome.

demoversi’s Bio

reviewtopia.net/demoversi