Addiction to Crust

posted in Xavi Benaissa
Published July 17, 2019
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Addiction to Crust


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Transiting radially from center of a croissant to surface is edge wise abrupt.    Plotting hardness from the outside inwardly draws a transition from a high hardness value to a, relative to the initial value, a very low hardness.  This curve can be applied to sounds to emulate a punch or kick or other. Crusty, abrupt sounds at the end of an input are also very sweet; and gamers love them.  

Moreover, tick response is a reward.  Bullets in Battlefield tick when enemies are hit.  Conversely, missed shots don't.  The tick can be a sound that is percussive the sound of another collision source. Is all this teaching young kids that competition is collision?

Tick is win, but win is also tick. I wonder if we equate hit with win.  This is probably an exaggeration.  Though, for children a moment can be crusty o turn pleasant .  Strictly asking from nature and our social atmosphere, are our jokes going to be, becoming for some, short and arrogant?  Does the input response of FPS make kids' joke and celebrate in a crispy and collisive manner?  Will collissive, percussive sounds shape slang in our high schools?  It has already shaped rap current music.

This is surely me being paranoid.  And I will spare you theories of communication with insects and sex fueld war machines.  I rather not get into that with anyone, and after all we just met.  Rather, I will ask you to look out for the young kids playing shooter games around you.  Because they might fifty fifty turn into morphers but you don't know what that means.  Think human metamorphosis and competition for essential resources, but that's just a theory.  Thank you, smell ya later.

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