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This is sung to the tune of "The Battle Hymn of the republic." Glory, Glory, to the Em-pire! Glory, Glory, to the Em-pire! Glory, Glory, to the Em-pire, And to the Emperor, Sheev Palpatine! My Eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the sith; He has trampled out the Jedi, Oh how good a job he did; He has loosed his hateful lightning, And ignited his saber; His wrath is march-ing on. Glory, Glory, to the Em-pire! Glory, Glory, to the Em-pire! Glory, Glory, to the Em-pire, And to the Emperor, Sheev Palpatine! I've seen them on the battlefield, I've seen them on the ship, I've seen them hurting Rebels And I've seen them killing pykes. I've seen them in the pits of bridge, destroying the enemy's might. His troops keep march-ing on! Glory, Glory, to the Em-pire! Glory, Glory, to the Em-pire! Glory, Glory, to the Em-pire, And to the Emperor, Sheev Palpatine! His Royal guard surround him, And ignite their sabers bright; They trample on assassins all through the day and night; Be careful not to cross them, Or you wont end up alright, His guard is marching on. Glory, Glory, to the Em-pire! Glory, Glory, to the Em-pire! Glory, Glory, to the Em-pire, And to the Emperor, Sheev Palpatine! In the glory of the sith, he needed a killing machine; He had a plan, he made a man, to do the killing free; Vader was created to enforce the emperor's wrath; His hand is march-ing on! Glory, Glory, to the Em-pire! Glory, Glory, to the Em-pire! Glory, Glory, to the Em-pire, And to the Emperor, Sheev Palpatine!
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You need good music while ur playing, printing money?? I gotchu Make sure it give it a heart
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I've met a lot of different kinds of people from all four corners of the world, and each of them being different in their own way! I'm curious as to what kind of music some of the other community members listen to, what's your favorite? I personally like all kinds of music, whether it be Rock or Lofi, but I cannot stand modern country or rap.
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SCP-035-1 and SCP-012 Cross Test https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pfkbf782Fzd-sGsJCgzfO6TyRQgcKErP/view?usp=sharing
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Form Title: [SCP-999] ~ Research Date (10/13/19) Rank: Junior Researcher. Clearance Level: 2. List of Personnel involved in testing: Junior Researcher Porter, SO LCpl. Tsuki, MTF [REDACTED] Protege. Level D personnel involved: D-6869, D-3132. SCP: SCP-999 was brought on within this test to act as a field medic/assist to the D-class personal. This test was mainly done in order to test the emotional reliance and stability of D-class personal's brains versus their brain's ability to remain collected and well-versed during a performance. Errors and/or safety hazards: D-class personal were lightly harmed and grazed in order to remain less rowdy. This was also used in part to cause further stress within personal's brains, further triggering their fight or flight response. Question: How will the D-class brain respond to stress while performing a song? Background Research/Information: Stress can lead to anxiety via emotional tension and negative-building within tough environments. As extensive research shows, firearms can trigger heavy stress within the typical human brain. This led one to believe the best chamber to begin this test in was that of the firing range at the SCP facility. Security personal were authorized to shoot at targets near D-class personal in order to instigate and keep the D-class personal's vigilance and stress at high levels. While this continued, the D-class personal were provided with full sheet and lyrics to the hit 1999 pop song, 'I Want It That Way', by the Backstreet Boys. Whilst their stress were high, the D-class were ordered to begin an improvised performance of the song or face [REDACTED]. They complied. Hypothesis: If D-class personal are subject to an area and environment of high-stress, then they will lack and fail to deliver an awe-inducing performance. Observations: Audio logs #1-A, #1-B, and #1-C all store the recorded dialogue and audio of the test, and are stored in [REDACTED] area of Storage Facility Bravo-C1. Analysis and Conclusion: The D-class personal sang, taking turns with each line until the chorus of the song beginning with, "Tell me why." This showed a surprising amount of effort and teamwork from the D-class personal's end, going as far as proving their flight or fight responses actually helped in their performance. It is note-worthy that security officer Tsuki was commendable with his work during this test, offering his full range of help to me extensively. Do your results align with your hypothesis?: Surprisingly, these test results misalign with my predicted hypothesis. The D-class personal managed not only to perform exceedingly well over pressure, but they went above and beyond. Without the melody of the pop song being provided to them, they managed to remain on a constant train of funk and melody. It was awe-inducing to say the least. After successful test procedure and results, both D-class personal were rewarded with a one dollar currency each, before being returned back to their respective cells in the D-class personal cell block.