The scenario doesn't really make sense as the electro-chemical activity in your brain would be stopped as well, so you couldn't be conscious.
But if we suspend disbelief, you could say that you're stuck with the image that got to your retina when time stopped. Which means that you couldn't see the protagonist moving!
Also, realistically, he couldn't even move as he'd be against a barrier of unmovable air.
Awesome, thanks for sharing! The discovery of death metal among the metalheads of your school was particularily interesting to me. Also, the more social/conflicting part of being a metalhead then.
You mentionned "garage metal". I had never heard of that. Would the second wave of black metal count as garage metal, considering how raw and low-budget it was? Perhaps that's just the tip of the iceberg we younger metalheads know about.
Yes, there have been problems for a long time there, but then Myanmar was apparently on a path to democracy, but then the coup happened, so now there are problems again. It's the current civil war I'm referring to.
They're unified? When I look at history, it seems to me that they were quite a rebellious generation, with the hippie movement, and the creation of metal and hard rock. Now, if we look at how they're generally represented, and if they are unified, something doesn't add up.
Thanks for sharing. I listen to albums too, not individual songs.