well im back. i think/hope/suppose y'all remember me? i'm the king of audiotool, rapper sjors. i am a rapper, and i'm jsors. im herer to ifnorm you that bpm is still a fucking number. it raelyl doesn't mean anything. smh (shaking my head), i'm sickened by all those ucnts whio think it i s anerat ide a to put the amount of bpm in the track title. like nobody gives as ingle fucking shit. this track haas high bpm? idgaf. it was 2 seconds work. that doesn't mean it is good. it just goes above the shitpile in the audiotool wolrd (which is at htis point really overflooding the toilet, it needs rapid cleaning). but a community liek this full of bpm fuckers don't deserver their tooilet to be cleanded. it make me think of like 3 days ago. i was sitting in a park with my friends and just htinking =abbout when audiotool was a site full of upcoming talent in the music indsutry, looking for a career. it turns into a buynch of opoop. reminded me of that weird guy who runned to the park full of energy, then that crackhead just sits down in the grass and has a sleep and never woke up again (for hte couple of hour we were there). jsut like audiotool, good but suddenly (2016 era?) had the diarree from the asian food (trap and bpm fuckers?) and just boom it is semi-dead at this point. i have no idea if there is any hope still left for audiotool .we jsut hav to wait and see. but fact of the matter is that bpm is still irrelevant. oh, you made a 6996bpm cool track? no you cunt. idgaf. make a good tack and dom't fuck aorund about hte bpm. even the guy from the aSISAN diarre could set the bpm to a high level. it really isn't that inpressive.

anyway hapy new year guys (albeit a bit late, LOL (laugh out loud))

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  • i realise original was 3rd of january but see me give no fucks, this is still the 2019 edit