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So I've just begun a playthrough of Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy...
...AND JEEZE IS THE MUSIC AMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAZING.
I have to admit, the opening theme is probably the single best opening theme for any of the Professor Layton games.

The 3-D is also relatively well suited for the environments (which look stunning by the way)

...
Oh it's all so great. ;A;
 

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You just disagreed, But you also posted moar random crap just like twitter.
Technically it is not random, rather an addition to the chain of posts I held previously on the topic of Professor Layton and thus becomes a familiar topic, which I was planning to continue with my next post... but I was forced to respond to this... oh well.

Anyways on the topic of this:
Twitter: Posting random shit nobody is interested about
This thread: Posting random shit nobody is interested about
It's a disagreement because it was a matter of opinion. (which not everyone may share/not care at all about)
Admittedly, I hardly use Twitter.
Admittedly, I only started using Twitter a good few weeks ago.
...However, Twitter is very much more than a simple website to so called... "post random shit nobody is interested about," because quite frankly, that is a terrible generalization of what the site can and cannot do.

Let us take a gander at your statement however first.
Due to the nature of Twitter's system of Tweets... yes, a lot of the time much of the purpose of these tweets happen to be random... at least to an outside viewer. Why is that? It is due to a simple idea of "followers" which most likely includes friends, family, or fans who, more often than not, understand the context of said tweet of which they can either have a good laugh or whatever.

Yes they can still be quite random at times... but wouldn't you also say the same about Blocktopia's, or many other sites system of "statuses," because to me, tweets and statuses are basically the same principle.

Now, onto the main point, Twitter is not simply a place to post "random crap" as you so say, for the creation of Twitter (not to mention its rise to popularity) provides an AMAZING source of which companies, personalities and other outreaching groups are able to access a consumer or fan-base at a rapid pace, and thus, provide an incredibly easy means of which to get information out onto the internet with some long, drawn out post or video on their, or some other random website.

Take for example the variety of Youtube gaming personalities.
Many, or really, a good majority of them often tend to stream games and the like over Twitch.
Personally, I have only begun watching Twitch streams in recent weeks and so I do not have much eexperience with its site or the regular hours of which the people I tend to watch "regularly stream" (ex: ProtonJon tends to stream A LOT which Duffie regularly posts here).
Because of this inaccuracy on my part, I may be interested in a stream / game my subscribed personalities might be playing at that time. More often than not they would put up a video on Youtube announcing that they are streaming...
But let's face it, that is NOT a good way to reach out to your viewers, as it can just as easily get lost in a subscription box or be viewed hours later when the stream is finished.

Due to the accessibility and popularity of Twitter(similar to Facebook and other social media, it has basically become one of those sites which people will regularly look at), this problem is mainly fixed as a simple... "tweet"... can spread quickly to many people over the course of a short period of time... something that would be useful to many groups.

But honestly who even cares about what is posted, eh?
More often than not, it gets incredibly old (like the "this is still going?!" posts, and so easily comes across as potentially annoying with no real reason to be there.

Plus it doesn't become random crap if you try to provide/spark/get into a discussion.
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I change my mind on saying Azran Legacy has a better main theme than all the other Professor Layton themes.
I still can't take my musical ear away from "Unwound Future's" theme in the 3rd Professor Layton game, which due to its length and score variety... just wrecks Azran's shorter theme.

Of course, both are the ending games to their respectively trilogies (cause Prof. Layton kind of follows what Star Wars did), and so I can safely say they are probably the best songs in their respective trilogies rather than the series as a whole.
 

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Technically it is not random, rather an addition to the chain of posts I held previously on the topic of Professor Layton and thus becomes a familiar topic, which I was planning to continue with my next post... but I was forced to respond to this... oh well.

Anyways on the topic of this:

It's a disagreement because it was a matter of opinion. (which not everyone may share/not care at all about)
Admittedly, I hardly use Twitter.
Admittedly, I only started using Twitter a good few weeks ago.
...However, Twitter is very much more than a simple website to so called... "post random shit nobody is interested about," because quite frankly, that is a terrible generalization of what the site can and cannot do.

Let us take a gander at your statement however first.
Due to the nature of Twitter's system of Tweets... yes, a lot of the time much of the purpose of these tweets happen to be random... at least to an outside viewer. Why is that? It is due to a simple idea of "followers" which most likely includes friends, family, or fans who, more often than not, understand the context of said tweet of which they can either have a good laugh or whatever.

Yes they can still be quite random at times... but wouldn't you also say the same about Blocktopia's, or many other sites system of "statuses," because to me, tweets and statuses are basically the same principle.

Now, onto the main point, Twitter is not simply a place to post "random crap" as you so say, for the creation of Twitter (not to mention its rise to popularity) provides an AMAZING source of which companies, personalities and other outreaching groups are able to access a consumer or fan-base at a rapid pace, and thus, provide an incredibly easy means of which to get information out onto the internet with some long, drawn out post or video on their, or some other random website.

Take for example the variety of Youtube gaming personalities.
Many, or really, a good majority of them often tend to stream games and the like over Twitch.
Personally, I have only begun watching Twitch streams in recent weeks and so I do not have much eexperience with its site or the regular hours of which the people I tend to watch "regularly stream" (ex: ProtonJon tends to stream A LOT which Duffie regularly posts here).
Because of this inaccuracy on my part, I may be interested in a stream / game my subscribed personalities might be playing at that time. More often than not they would put up a video on Youtube announcing that they are streaming...
But let's face it, that is NOT a good way to reach out to your viewers, as it can just as easily get lost in a subscription box or be viewed hours later when the stream is finished.

Due to the accessibility and popularity of Twitter(similar to Facebook and other social media, it has basically become one of those sites which people will regularly look at), this problem is mainly fixed as a simple... "tweet"... can spread quickly to many people over the course of a short period of time... something that would be useful to many groups.

But honestly who even cares about what is posted, eh?
More often than not, it gets incredibly old (like the "this is still going?!" posts, and so easily comes across as potentially annoying with no real reason to be there.

Plus it doesn't become random crap if you try to provide/spark/get into a discussion.
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I change my mind on saying Azran Legacy has a better main theme than all the other Professor Layton themes.
I still can't take my musical ear away from "Unwound Future's" theme in the 3rd Professor Layton game, which due to its length and score variety... just wrecks Azran's shorter theme.

Of course, both are the ending games to their respectively trilogies (cause Prof. Layton kind of follows what Star Wars did), and so I can safely say they are probably the best songs in their respective trilogies rather than the series as a whole.
JKangaroo occasionally reminds me of Kankri Vantas of Homestuck lore.
 
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