“As Pomposh walked from the gathering, there immediately came a massive, heavyweight gravity storm. Internalizing the mammoth, black-hole-like magnitude manifesting from the storm, and wielding the mass of his intellect — matched only by his piety — caused a conscious edifice to materialize before the townspeople. Appearing over the entrance was the name of the structure. He then de-gravitized and faded like a whisper on the wind, into the ether.”
As seen through the eyes of the somewhat insane Captain Drake Mason, a stranger arrives in town. He is known as Pomposh, and after revealing certain things to the towns people, he sets off into a clearing and creates this enormous Church of sorts. It’s not a building in the conventional sense, but a living structure. Actually the word “church” is not exactly correct either. The album cover was going to be an illustration of the Church but after trying to convey my mental image of this to various illustrators, I felt it not such a good idea to go that route. It would give too much imagery to something that should remain within the realms of the listeners own imagination.
First, Pomposh needs to create an atmosphere that is conducive to the Building of the Church. He creates a gravity storm. A gravity storm is when the molecules in the air are substantially changed so that the Earth’s gravity could either increase or decrease in great degrees. It’s basically the same technology that is used behind the propulsion of various UFO’s.
A severe “heavyweight gravity storm” has the potential to flatten anything in it’s physical vicinity, including people, objects, and in the most intense cases even stones and boulders can be reduced to sand. On the other hand, the reverse is possible too. In a “lightweight gravity storm” physical objects can take on a fraction of their original weight. Think walking on the moon or in an anti gravity chamber.
Pomposh uses these atmospheres to summon various essentials from the ether and netherworlds to bring the Church into the physical. When I was imagining this scene the music for the song came to my mind.
The name of the Church is “Under It All.” This is where the towns people are enticed to enter and be subjected to the enchanting and engaging music of Pomposh, which in turn seduces them to see and speak of their inner selves things that they were not aware of.
Man tai vienas dalykas su dabartiniais emoji, tai kad jie gerokai didesni nei tekstas ir kartais dėl to negražiai atrodo. Nors nauji atrodo per maži, bent iš mano ekrano žiūrint, todėl net nežinau, koks sprendimas būtų geriausias.
Šiaip, at the end of all this, man emoji nėra svarbus reikalas. Jei jų nebūtų, aš nelabai ir pasigesčiau. Galėčiau parašyti dvitaškį ir D didžiąją arba skliaustą ir to užtektų visiems suprasti šiais laikais
Ten kažkokių elaborate emoji, kur ten visokių profesijų žmogeliukai būna ir pan. komplikuotos nesąmonės nenaudoju. Vėliavėlių ir tų turbūt nėra tekę gyvenime panaudoti.
Nu aš emoji prisijaukinau ir kartais komentaruose vartoju, tiesa, aš naudoju dažniausiai visokius generic smile'us ar kažkokius simbolius (kaip būna visokios varnelės, up-arrow, šauktukai facebook'e arba discord'e).
Kaip ir va emoji aptarimas yra naudingas. Būtų įdomu sužinoti ir visų nuomonę apie juos, kad ir esamus, kas kokius mėgsta naudoti, arba kodėl nemėgsta.
Ne jokia segregracija, tiesiog būtų chaosas jei ne iki galo funkcionuojantis būtų pas visus iš karto. Yra ką galima pokalbių dėžutėje pasakyt, ir yra ko ne. Manau, vis tiek maloniau žinoti, kad kažkas išvis daroma, negi ne?