Nekoni wrote:Hmm, could I get an entry for Proluvia done in 5 hours? I smell a challenge coming on.
You can do it in two, probably.
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by Todlichebujoku » Mon Mar 28, 2016 10:33 am
Nekoni wrote:Hmm, could I get an entry for Proluvia done in 5 hours? I smell a challenge coming on.
[violet] wrote:You are my go-to nation for long names.
Oct 16 2018- Indo States wrote:YOU'RE FALSE TOBU
Apr 21 2020- Llalta wrote:omg tobu you’ve literally given me asthma with ur art

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by Frenline Delpha » Mon Mar 28, 2016 1:03 pm
WorldVision Committee wrote:Announcement: It's 8PM GMT! What does this mean? It means you can't post anymore songs until WorldVision 47! But don't worry, it's time for voting! 1,566 points are up for grabs from 27 nations. Are you going to be successful?
Unfortunately, for the second edition in a row but I am not complaining, Frenline Delpha is not able to either vote or to be voted for bumping our total from 28 to 27. What a shame. But, you know, 27 is a lucky number!
Post your votes when authorized by the host!


by Nekoni » Mon Mar 28, 2016 2:20 pm

by The Ik Ka Ek Akai » Mon Mar 28, 2016 3:24 pm
>>z3r0skada: powers they're hot
>>Talonsfan: the director sorta looks like someone's hit his g spot just right

by Electrum Diplomatic Offices » Mon Mar 28, 2016 4:14 pm
Frenline Delpha wrote:WorldVision Committee wrote:Announcement: It's 8PM GMT! What does this mean? It means you can't post anymore songs until WorldVision 47! But don't worry, it's time for voting! 1,566 points are up for grabs from 27 nations. Are you going to be successful?
Unfortunately, for the second edition in a row but I am not complaining, Frenline Delpha is not able to either vote or to be voted for bumping our total from 28 to 27. What a shame. But, you know, 27 is a lucky number!
Post your votes when authorized by the host!
I'm guessing Electrum.

by The Sword Bloke » Mon Mar 28, 2016 7:21 pm
Frenline Delpha wrote:WorldVision Committee wrote:Announcement: It's 8PM GMT! What does this mean? It means you can't post anymore songs until WorldVision 47! But don't worry, it's time for voting! 1,566 points are up for grabs from 27 nations. Are you going to be successful?
Unfortunately, for the second edition in a row but I am not complaining, Frenline Delpha is not able to either vote or to be voted for bumping our total from 28 to 27. What a shame. But, you know, 27 is a lucky number!
Post your votes when authorized by the host!
I'm guessing Electrum.

by Kalosia » Mon Mar 28, 2016 11:33 pm
WorldVision Committee wrote:But, you know, 27 is a lucky number!

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by Todlichebujoku » Tue Mar 29, 2016 5:14 pm

Fearing for your life in a foreign land...
Surrounded by hatred masked with politeness...
Intolerance directed at who you are...These are the struggles faced by thousands of people living in foreign cultures. Whether expatriates, refugees, or foreign workers, these people crossing major cultural boundaries find themselves treated as aliens in a place they call home. Neither safely living in their country or culture of origin, nor in their adopted home, they are left without support and social acceptance. When their adopted society actively turns against them, these people have little to hide behind and barely anyone to turn to, especially when the threat is a slowly boiling, long-term one. For WorldVision 47, underground rapper RAJU and breakout singer Pyórremyrsky are raising awareness of this problem, with a song created from the perspective of a Tödlichebujoki household living in a foreign nation culturally against homo- and bisexuality. With a double-edged sword of love and politics, "Save Us" has a chance of standing out in the WorldVision field and staying in the minds of viewers past the final notes of the contest. RAJU and Pyórremyrsky hope to start conversations across and beyond the WorldVision fanbase with their entry, and hopefully save countless lives from misdirected hatred and intolerance.
[violet] wrote:You are my go-to nation for long names.
Oct 16 2018- Indo States wrote:YOU'RE FALSE TOBU
Apr 21 2020- Llalta wrote:omg tobu you’ve literally given me asthma with ur art

by The Sword Bloke » Tue Mar 29, 2016 7:39 pm
Todlichebujoku wrote:
Fearing for your life in a foreign land...
Surrounded by hatred masked with politeness...
Intolerance directed at who you are...These are the struggles faced by thousands of people living in foreign cultures. Whether expatriates, refugees, or foreign workers, these people crossing major cultural boundaries find themselves treated as aliens in a place they call home. Neither safely living in their country or culture of origin, nor in their adopted home, they are left without support and social acceptance. When their adopted society actively turns against them, these people have little to hide behind and barely anyone to turn to, especially when the threat is a slowly boiling, long-term one. For WorldVision 47, underground rapper RAJU and breakout singer Pyórremyrsky are raising awareness of this problem, with a song created from the perspective of a Tödlichebujoki household living in a nation culturally against homo- and bisexuality. With a double-edged sword of love and politics, "Save Us" has a chance of standing out in the WorldVision field and staying in the minds of viewers past the final notes of the contest. RAJU and Pyórremyrsky hope to start conversations across and beyond the WorldVision fanbase with their entry, and hopefully save countless lives from misdirected hatred and intolerance.


by Todlichebujoku » Tue Mar 29, 2016 9:01 pm
The Sword Bloke wrote:Todlichebujoku wrote:
Fearing for your life in a foreign land...
Surrounded by hatred masked with politeness...
Intolerance directed at who you are...These are the struggles faced by thousands of people living in foreign cultures. Whether expatriates, refugees, or foreign workers, these people crossing major cultural boundaries find themselves treated as aliens in a place they call home. Neither safely living in their country or culture of origin, nor in their adopted home, they are left without support and social acceptance. When their adopted society actively turns against them, these people have little to hide behind and barely anyone to turn to, especially when the threat is a slowly boiling, long-term one. For WorldVision 47, underground rapper RAJU and breakout singer Pyórremyrsky are raising awareness of this problem, with a song created from the perspective of a Tödlichebujoki household living in a nation culturally against homo- and bisexuality. With a double-edged sword of love and politics, "Save Us" has a chance of standing out in the WorldVision field and staying in the minds of viewers past the final notes of the contest. RAJU and Pyórremyrsky hope to start conversations across and beyond the WorldVision fanbase with their entry, and hopefully save countless lives from misdirected hatred and intolerance.
Remind us to send a terrorist on any Todlichebujoki plane that comes into our nation when we get to host WV
[violet] wrote:You are my go-to nation for long names.
Oct 16 2018- Indo States wrote:YOU'RE FALSE TOBU
Apr 21 2020- Llalta wrote:omg tobu you’ve literally given me asthma with ur art

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by Kalosia » Tue Mar 29, 2016 11:18 pm
Todlichebujoku wrote:
Fearing for your life in a foreign land...
Surrounded by hatred masked with politeness...
Intolerance directed at who you are...These are the struggles faced by thousands of people living in foreign cultures. Whether expatriates, refugees, or foreign workers, these people crossing major cultural boundaries find themselves treated as aliens in a place they call home. Neither safely living in their country or culture of origin, nor in their adopted home, they are left without support and social acceptance. When their adopted society actively turns against them, these people have little to hide behind and barely anyone to turn to, especially when the threat is a slowly boiling, long-term one. For WorldVision 47, underground rapper RAJU and breakout singer Pyórremyrsky are raising awareness of this problem, with a song created from the perspective of a Tödlichebujoki household living in a nation culturally against homo- and bisexuality. With a double-edged sword of love and politics, "Save Us" has a chance of standing out in the WorldVision field and staying in the minds of viewers past the final notes of the contest. RAJU and Pyórremyrsky hope to start conversations across and beyond the WorldVision fanbase with their entry, and hopefully save countless lives from misdirected hatred and intolerance.

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