Soundcloud is a terrible website for indie and doujinshi music publishing, greatly overwhelmed by lazy-ass Fruityloops users still dependent on midi files. Nearly every soundcloud user will try to whore his music around as much as possible, going to great extend to get their ego stroked as much as possible. Soundcloud's limitations are vast and almost force any serious musician into paying big bucks, while at the same time you're listening to true Napster/Kazaa quality 128kbit mp3 artifacts in the 21st century.
A: Wth man, why are you using soundcloud? Even youtube has higher audio quality and they're not even pretending to care about musicians!
B: Yeah but I like embedding their little player on every forum and website I come by..
B: Yeah but I like embedding their little player on every forum and website I come by..
by redtails August 06, 2011
A variation on "Smoke Weed Everyday", originally from the rap single "The Next Episode" (released 2000) by hip hop artists Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg.
The catch phrase, as well as its many variations, is used in many image macros, remixes and youtube videos.
The catch phrase, as well as its many variations, is used in many image macros, remixes and youtube videos.
by redtails July 21, 2012
Alternative spelling of touhou
Due to differences in pronunciation across different languages, there has always been a discussion on how to actually romanize 東方. Officially, it is written as Tōhō, but most often written as touhou. The "ou" in touhou is pronounced similarly to the "o" in Tokyo
Due to differences in pronunciation across different languages, there has always been a discussion on how to actually romanize 東方. Officially, it is written as Tōhō, but most often written as touhou. The "ou" in touhou is pronounced similarly to the "o" in Tokyo
by redtails May 29, 2010
A blue seal from the japanese television series and likewise-named manga. Sometimes referred to as ぼのぼの. Bonobono was featured in a manga written by Mikio Igarashi, an anime directed by Cae Crab, several videogames (Bonogurashi), several TV anime films and several cinema anime films.
by redtails February 27, 2011
(9) or nine-ball.
In the game manual of Touhou's 9th game (東方花映塚 ~ Phantasmagoria of Flower View), Cirno, pitted as the second player character, was labeled as "⑨" - it stood for バカ ("baka" - "idiot"). Ever since, ⑨ gained notoriety as Cirno's nickname.
In the game manual of Touhou's 9th game (東方花映塚 ~ Phantasmagoria of Flower View), Cirno, pitted as the second player character, was labeled as "⑨" - it stood for バカ ("baka" - "idiot"). Ever since, ⑨ gained notoriety as Cirno's nickname.
Don't be such a ⑨!
by redtails April 14, 2010
A touhou character that first appeared in the PC game Touhou 11. Utsuho Reiuji (霊烏路空) is a Hell Raven, or yatagarasu, holding the power to control nuclear fusion. Her character design shows remarkable resemblance to Chernobyl. She is sometimes referred to as "The Black Bird of Chernobyl", though a comparison between her Yatagarasu eye and the eye of Sauron has also been made. Utsuho spends more of her time maintaining an underground geyser, together with Rin Kaenbyou
I just got myself into stage 6, the Blazing Hell, and boy did my shrine maiden complain about the heat. It wasn't until we encountered the boss, Utsuho Reiuji, that she finally stopped complaining
by redtails August 08, 2011
The nickname of Kisume, a boss character from the Japanese doujinshi game 東方地霊殿 ~ Subterranean Animism (romanized: Touhou Chireiden, meaning Eastern Palace of the Earth Spirits).
by redtails October 26, 2010