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miasmaclockworks · 2 months
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Inhale (killk me)
kinito pet au ideas (all mine now)
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grandmastories · 1 year
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Duratioflight 13hrs
Ica link before Return spore
30 Swiss franc per meal
Sunset 745pm
Lucent & Zurich be careful of pickpockets
135 Swiss franc tips
Free day interlaken
300 Swiss franc tax pax (wed)
1030pm (22:30)
23rd nov SQ346 spore to Zurich departure 125am arrival 815am 24th nov
2 dec SQ345 Zurich to spore departure 1145am arrival 555am arrive on 3rd dec
Terminal 3 row 3
2nd day nestle chocolate factory
Cheese factory
Olympic museum
3rd day Geneva, wine tasting
Caste, Charlie Chaplin statue
Dinner included
Chicken Picata with spaghetti
Chexbres for wine tasting
Montreux
Meet 315pm
Modern times hotel
4thday
Lunch included
Glacier 3000
No dinner
750am lobby
8am depart
7am bf
Panoramic train to Glacier 3000
5th day Brig, tatchell,zermatt, Mount Gornergrat- tasch-brig
Zermatt by train
Very cold
Lunch not included
Mount Gornergrat
Matterhorn mountain in lake riffel
Dinner included
Bf at 7am 6th floor
Depart 815am
Stay at baxter Hotel for 2 nights at birch
Meet 1015am
Meet 4pm Zermatt
1219pm
830
820am meet at lobby
Bf 6pm
8 to 2 degrees
Reach hotel at 3pm
Meet 6pm for dinner
Casino nearby hotel
6th day
Bern capital of Switzerland
Bern, broc,gruyere,lausannel
Bern...bear pit
Einstein house where Einstein used to stay
Clock tower
House of Parliament
Lunch not included
2 & half hours journey
Interlaken  1 & half hour drive
Hotel 2 nights at grand Hotel beau rivage
Meet at clock tower at 2pm
Lunch & shopping
Cheese fondue &
Chicken for dinner
Meet hotel 550pm
220 & 145 &
$1000
7th day
Interlaken
Optional
Jungraujoch by train then cable car
Included lunch at 12pm
8th day
Leave hotel at 9am
Check out going to Lucerne
City tour
Weather 5 to 7degrees
Dinner included at 7pm
Zug
Lucerne..stop at the lion monument
Chapel Bridge
One hour journey
Old town
9th day
Lucerne ..shop opens at 1030am
Zurich
Astori hotel
Dinner included ...Swiss raclette
615am Meet for dinner
Breakfast 630am level 7 go down take lift to wing A
12 noon checkout
10th day
Zurich...Singapore
1 to 5 degrees
Dinner at 630pm Swiss raclette
Meet at 615pm
Leave hotel at 7am
Flight 1030am
Sg arrival click 1st link submit online
Spore citizen
Arrival 3rd dec fill in 'no'
Go through passport control to gate E at negative control go down 2 level
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crookedcanine · 3 years
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Long time no see fellas! I’m still alive, if becoming a little worse for wear, so here’s Nala (Bear Factory Mountain Lion), Gambino (Wild Republic Painted Dog?) and my lump of cuddly joy who still doesn’t have a name gdi (Jellycat Large Huggady Dino)
I’m on study break atm but I got into my college for Games Art and Animation!! I was already enrolled there for their gcse group (I couldn’t handle public school) but now I’m gonna be a part of the actual college and honestly? I’m hyped! Terrified, but hyped!
I hope y’all are keeping safe and staying indoors, wearing masks and the like. See you in like 5 months when I upload again lmao
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ploodoe · 6 years
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Also been toying around with the idea of like a small comic strip thing maybe. About a newly local lesbian sasquatch. AKA my alter ego
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harmonytre · 3 years
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Comic Plans
Current Projects:
Prismtale (Mondays): An Undertale AU involving NPCs and multiverse travelling. Multi-chapter comic and ongoing.
Mistbreak (Tuesdays): A Steven Universe AU with about 5 pages left of the comic. Then it will become an ask/drabble/design blog.
Flicker of a Neon Soul (Wednesdays): An Undertale AU where monsters have colored soul traits and humans have white soul traits. 10+ chaptered comic with many plans and plot.
Taffy and Steven (Thursdays): A Steven Universe where Steven and his gem are split into different people and Taffy is a wholesome boyo. One page left of the comic, then will become an ask/edit blog with occasional comics.
Future Fandom Projects:
Pokemon Nuzlocke Comics: Multiple regions and an overarching plot. I need to finish playing and writing the first arc before starting the comic. (long term)
Who I Am: A Pokemon comic where James from Team Rocket is a were-pokemon. I need to rewrite it first. About 7 to 8 chapters. (medium length)
Other Undertale AUs: Certain AUs will be revealed in Prismtale and turn into side blogs, and others will be one time comics. (varies)
Future Original Projects:
(One of these I want to make extremely interactive. Like the audience makes choices for the characters.)
Phantulfurs: A comic about teens with powers to see creatures no one else can. I’ve rewritten the first chapter multiple times, but I need to really write it out before starting the comic. About ten arcs. (long term)
Skryculars: A sequel to the above story. (medium length)
The Journeyers: A multi-book series with my cousin. About ten books. Involves animals, powers, and romance. Won’t give information beyond that. (long term)
Unnamed Animated Series: Still need to design the two main characters, but they’ll travel through many worlds from my dream world. (long term youtube series)
Unnamed Wings Story: Decided many many characters for a high school story with wings. Lots of diversity and LGBTQ. Problem is I don’t like writing high school stories and have no plot. ;^; (medium? short?)
Unnamed Long Term Comic: A story about a space girl with wings, a nonbinary person that can shapeshift and communicate with animals, twins with water and plant powers, and an angsty wholesome skeleton bean. No plot yet. (long term)
Short Term (below the cut, any catch your interest?)
(keep in mind many of these I wrote the descriptions for years ago or based off of dreams.)
“Orphan Dog” and “Martha’s Pack” An orphan finds out she can talk to dogs and realizes they are the key to finding her missing parents. (Wrote when I was 8, rewrote partially when I was 13. So very cheezy. Would be even cheezier if I didn’t rewrite it, but still drew quality serious art XD.)
“The Agency” A girl named Jill has secrets. Major secrets. For one, she can turn into any animal at will including extinct, Fantasy, or hybrids. Don’t forget that she can also turn invisible and do telepathy. (Not to mention she runs an entire secret animal spy community…) When her best friend and spy ally, Izabella the opossum, goes missing, she must find what it means to be a true friend and showing that it’s what’s inside that counts. (Actually liked this one too. Even if it’s also cheezy.)
1. “Moos” A boy is adopted by cows and is granted the power to understand animals and turn into a cow.
2. “Moos: Vile Meat” Hoover is back and he must defeat the evil Haystack, a human entrapping calfs in little domes for eternity.
3. “Moos: Cold Cuts” Hoover finds a new ally, one who creates...snow?
4. “Moos: Wakey Wakey Eggs and Bakey” Haystack is back and Hoover and his friends must defeat him before he turns all pigs into stone. (Cheezy series?)
“Extraordinaries” Emma, her friend, Millie, her brother, Clark, and her dog, Charlie, have to travel to a faraway land to save Emma’s mother, who has been poisoned. Along the way Emma and the team must find how to deal with their newfound powers of Imagination. (This one was also pretty good! A story from Nanowrimo a few years ago.)
“The Hummingbird Did It” A hummingbird turns a lazy boy into a dog. The boy must venture across country to find the cure. (Was kinda boring and just me having fun with google maps lol.)
“Sunshine and Rainbows” A girl is taken to another world by rainbow dust and must find her way back to Earth. (Can’t actually remember this one.)
“Nature’s Lifeforce” A boy and girl are given the power to turn into any woodland creature and talk to trees. (Also can’t remember, but sounds cool.)
“Ravens” A girl named Hannah, a boy named Billy, a boy named Cameron, a girl named Lyla, and a boy named Clark, among other students, have their wishes come true. This creates a problem as Cameron becomes a dog, Lyla becomes a cat and Hannah and Billy become ravens. They fix the problem for everyone except Hannah and Billy, but embark on an adventure to find the scientist who can help them. (Based on a dream, I think.)
“Dragon wings” Hiccup and Toothless accidentally sit down someplace weird. They switch bodies and Toothless claims to have heard someone press a button. (ASDFGHJKL WHAT?! HTTYD short story)
“Melody Dreambubble” A weird new pony arrives in Ponyville. Twilight is curious to find that she has no Cutie Mark, was raised by wolves, and bears mysterious powers. (My Little Pony, kinda self insert, short story)
“Eyes of Gold/The Tower” A Fan Fiction based on The Ever Afters series and two stories rolled into one. Rory finds that her two best friends have been poisoned by a new dragon species/As Rory is about to enter a tower to save Chase a random girl shows up out of nowhere and has a weird habit of annoying Adelaide. (Was my first ever self insert? And based on a book series unlike the rest? Cool! Oh I even wrote ten whole pages! Neat. Featuring a girl chasing a dragon with a bedpan!)
“Roadkill” A man purposely runs over a deer on a freeway. The deer’s best friend curses the man, later to regret it because he has to undo the curse himself. (Lol, this was interesting.)
“Melissa and Steven Started a Food Fight” A completely random book that takes the characters through an adventure of explosions, unicorns, and talking squirrels. (Used a random prompt generator. Very random. And funny.)
“Before it’s Gone” A snooty teen crashes in her car and finds a surprise when she wakes up. (Oh yeah, another old story. She turned into a dog and none of the other dogs believed her.)
“The Unicorn Killer” A short story about poachers and Julia. (Yep. Short story.)
1. “Feathers of Gold” A logical young bird griffin, Gabriel, wants to find a way to stop to war between bird and lion in his land, Genetica.
2. “Scales of Emerald” A shy young dragon, Emmie, tries to keep her land, Reptilia, from destruction.
3. “Hair of Crystal” A brave young unicorn, Crystal, tries to find a way to join together the leaders of the land of Equinsta.
4. “Flames of Ruby” A vain young phoenix, Flaxter, tries to capture the eyes of girls. Taken place in the land of Flamia.
5. “Gems Unite” Gabriel, Emmie, Crystal, and Flaxter find out they are The Gems, the only ones who can save their world, Animagicia, from the beings, called Humurns, that are trying to destroy it. They must come together and find who they truly are. (Might have fun with this series. I’ve always loved mythical animals.)
“The Distance from Sam” An 8 year-old St. Bernard named Barry, a 3 year-old Golden Retriever named Mick, and a 1 year-old Sheltie named Sandy set off to return to their owner Sam, after being kidnapped and sent across country. (Kinda like Homeward Bound. Came in mind when I saw these three dogs alone by a street, no humans around.)
“The Skilled” Andy and Ashley(both fifteen) and their eight year-old siblings, twins Alex and Alexa, gain powers from the sewers. All: understand animals and fly, Andy: talk to toys, Ashley: speak to plants, Alex and Alexa: psychic powers. “I used to think my toys would come to life when I was gone. I guess I was right.”-Andy. Based on a dream. (Too many “A” names, oof. Also, toy Story much?)
“The Moon’s Eye” A teenage girl named April gets trapped under a snow drift and wakes up to be a wolf. A nearby wolf pack needs her aid and calls her The Mooneye, a changeling. (Cool. Cool.)
“Unusual Forces of Omnipotence” A woman and her horse are supposedly crushed by a U.F.O. When Tanaya wakes up she finds out she has super strong senses and can run as fast as her horse. Pluto the alien knows he’s going to be in trouble if his planet finds out he crash landed and accidentally gave a human the powers of her horse. He tries to fix it. Told from Tanaya, Sunray (the horse), and Pluto’s point of view. Based on a dream. (Sounds interesting! Title came from before I knew UFO was an acronym lol.)
“The Lawn” Unknown to humans, a yard full of statues come alive at night. There is an elk, two bears, four buffalo, a wolf, an eagle, three horses, a small boy, a moose, a bighorn sheep, and a rabbit. (Based on a real lawn I’d see on the way to school.)
“Dragon Eyes” Max has an ordinary life, until his family, him, and his three friends, Alice, Peter, and Samuel, are transported to another world. His parents are then kidnapped and they have to fight against an evil Mother Nature. Based on a dream. (Interesting. The dream was freaky.)
“Sweet Treat” Emily’s dad works at a candy factory, and one day she visits him and realizes his work is not all it seems… Based on a dream. (What? I don’t remember what was different about his work???)
“The Flight of the Supernatural” Randy thinks he is mostly a normal kid. Sure, he and his dad live inside a mountain, and sure, some flying species of human killed his mother, that doesn’t mean he can’t live normal life homeschooling and watching TV. But unfortunately, Randy’s life turns around when he finds out he can fly. Is his father telling the truth? Did his own species kill his mother? Based on a dream. (Actually REALLY loved this story.)
“Whispering Willow” A girl named Willow helps 20 wolf cubs escape a pet store and then is recruited by a zoo. Pretty soon all of the animals know her as Whisper. Based on a dream. (Cool. another animal whisperer.)
“The Invasion of Our Minds” Little black aliens invade Earth and only one person can stop them: Julia. Based on a dream. (Oh RIGHT! Yeah I remember that.)
“The Marble Island(Possibly a short story?)” Julia goes on a trip to a new marble island only to find the owner turns people into stone figurines. Based on a dream. (Links to the previous story, I think.)
“Have some candy!” Violet, an expert on strange occurrences, needs to help a group of people who mysteriously turned into animals after attempting to grab candy bars from a bin in a local store. Based on a dream. (More animal transformation.)
“The Guide to Mythical Creatures I Made Up” A guide to everything from the Mystic Melody to the Gollan. (I don’t remember either of their designs! :P )
“Trying to Get Back to Mom” Michael and Annabelle meet new friends, while they frantically try to reunite with their mother. (Don’t remember.)
“Surprise of the Future” Pearl travels to the future and has to fight her now-evil brother in his stone mansion. (Not Pearl from SU. Based on a dream.)
“All for You” A man has to overcome many obstacles, such as mermaids, yellow smoke wolves, and magic maps, to save the world and his girl. (Oh yeah, this was a cool one. Based on a song, but I can’t remember which one.)
“The Stranger at the Door” Keith and Amber have lived with their grandmother for many years, but now they live alone and nobody knows. Then a strange girl arrives at the door. She claims they will have to leave town within 2 hours or risk being stuck in a quarantine zone. There will be traffic jams and other hindrances, so it's best to leave right now without taking anything with you. Unsure about everything, including this strange girl, the teenage boy disagrees to the proposal, if all this turns out to be true, this choice will seem foolish. His younger sister does agree. But what if this strange girl can't be trusted. Or what if all this is an elaborate trap. How could an ordinary teenage girl and boy end up in a situation like this. Time to find out. (Oh, a quarantine story? How long ago was this? 2017 I think.)
“The Beginning of the Hybrid Brothers” A backstory that shines a light on how Ralph the Rat-Man and Dr. Discord came to be evil. (YES, MY TWO VILLAINS NO ONE KNOWS ABOUT BUT ARE STILL DEAR TO MY HEART HNNNNNNNG.)
“Unnamed but same as the blank” A girl named, _____, lives in a family of nine. She and her mother are the only ones who aren’t “Morhumals”, or people who can turn into one animal. After the twins mess-up and send a “Morhumals” hunter after them, it is up to ___ and her sister, ____ to rescue them.
“Song of the Siren” ____ is back after her fourteenth birthday. She finally has received her animal and must follow her family to the mythed Siren hideout.
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blacktopmemories · 4 years
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Playlist for Saturday, September 12, 2020
Spinning Coin - “The Long Heights” Fools Like Me - “The Charmer” Turnover - “Valley of the Moon” Pedro the Lion - “Quietest Friend” ISLAND - “God Forgive” Minus the Bear - “Invisible” Wilsen - “Fuse” Unwed Sailor - “Glaring” Wizard Brain - “Harvest Pumpkin” El Obo - “The General King (and I)” Death Cab for Cutie - “Northern Lights” Better Oblivion Community Center - “Big Black Heart” Courtney Barnett - “City Looks Pretty” City and Colour - “Mountain of Madness” The Deer - “Confetti to the Hurricane” Hiss Golden Messenger - “Cat’s Eye Blue” Ultimate Fakebook - “We’re Sharing the Same Dream Tonight” The Get Up Kids - “Your Ghost is Gone” Manchester Orchestra - “The Alien” Nada Surf - “Just Wait” Low Hum - “Sink Your Teeth In” Tennis - “Late Night” Hot Hot Heat - “What is Rational?” Band of Horses - “Factory” xo - b.
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ilovetakingsurveys · 4 years
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Have you ever seen these movies? Cars The Lizzie McGuire Movie Passport to Paris Legally Blonde The Cheetah Girls Bruce Almighty Monsters, Inc. Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen Pixel Perfect Good Burger Mean Girls The Kenan and Kel Movie The Rugrats Movie Bring it On
Have you ever listened to… Avril Lavigne Taylor Swift Paramore Casting Crowns Black Eyed Peas Backstreet Boys Spice Girls Kari Jobe Misty Edwards Meredith Andrews Green Day N*Sync Play Newsboys Cascada Britney Spears Rachel Platten A*Teens Aaron Carter Gwen Stefani Lindsay Lohan Emma Roberts Hillsong Jesus Culture Bethel Music Smash Mouth Baha Men Dream Street Carrie Underwood Have you ever played… Truth or Dare Spin the Bottle Never Have I Ever Yoville/Yoworld Candy Crush Saga Cafe World Tic Tac Toe Rummy Go Fish Scrabble Scattergories Life Yahtzee Hide and Seek Two Truths and a Lie Apples to Apples Chutes and Ladders Mario Party MarioKart Pokemon Go Pokemon cards PacMan pinball skee ball Solitaire Mahjong Dimensions Dominoes Tag Roller Coaster Tycoon Have you ever watched… Kenan and Kel Lizzie McGuire All That The Amanda Show American Idol Even Stevens Rugrats Trading Spaces Good Morning America Legends of the Hidden Temple The Simple Life That’s So Raven Two of a Kind Figure it Out Rugrats Rocket Power Spongebob Squarepants Recess As Told By Ginger Taina Caitlin’s Way Cousin Skeeter Zoom Barney and Friends Allegra’s Window Little Bear Global Guts Slime Time Live Nick Jr. with Face Have you ever read… The Cat in the Hat Animal Farm The Great Gatsby 1984 The Little House on the Prairie books The Harry Potter series Twilight The Diary of Anne Frank Mother Goose nursery rhymes Peter Rabbit The Berenstein Bears Little Women The Bible The Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis Now for my favorite books! Have you ever read… Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery Anne of Avonlea by L.M. Montgomery The Daughters of the Moon series by Lynne Ewing Soundless by Richelle Mead The Memory of Light by Francisco X. Stork Lies We Tell Ourselves by Robin Talley Life As We Knew It by Susan Beth Bfeffer Let’s Get Lost by Adi Alsaid Seriously Wicked by Tina Connolly The Probability of Miracles by Wendy Wunder Jesus Calling by Sarah Young To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han China Dolls by Lisa See Dreams of Joy by Lisa See The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks The Final Quest by Rick Joyner The Call by Rick Joyner The Torch and the Sword by Rick Joyner The Supernatural Ways of Royalty by Bill Johnson and Kris Vallotton The Normal Supernatural Christian Life by Aliss Cresswell A Diary of Miracles by Aliss Cresswell The Princess Diaries series by Meg Cabot anything by Gordon Korman Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis Darkness Falls by Frank E. Peretti Angels and Demons by Dan Brown The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown Emily of New Moon by L.M. Montgomery Have you ever shopped at… Hot Topic Kmart Goodwill Wet Seal Limited Too/Justice Claire’s JCPenney Walmart Target Sears Payless Shoe Source Rue21 Forever 21 Deb Kohl’s Michael’s Hobby Lobby Toys R Us Barnes and Noble iTunes store Amazon.com Journey’s Icing Sanrio Ross Fred Meyer Monsoon Accessorize Maurices Plato’s Closet Have you ever ate at… Denny’s Pizza Sam’s Applebee’s Arby’s McDonald’s Wendy’s Burger King Sonic Dairy Queen Jade Garden Qdoba KFC Buffalo Wild Wings Steak ‘n’ Shake Rainforest Cafe Hard Rock Cafe The Cheesecake Factory Cold Stone Creamery Krispy Kreme Dougnuts Dunkin’ Donuts Fazzoli’s Olive Garden Old Country Buffet Country Kitchen Auntie Anne’s Panera Bread Panda Express Taco Bell Big Boy Have you ever been to these websites? facebook tumblr myspace PostSecret MaMaMedia nick.com Disney Channel polyvore StumbleUpon Pinterest bored.com blockfrenzy.com PicMonkey meez Have you ever ridden… Millenium Force The Gemini Top Thrill Dragster The Maverick Splash Mountain Space Mountain It’s a Small World Peter Pan’s Flight The Haunted Mansion Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Goofy’s Barnstormer Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Tower of Terror The Power Tower a ferris wheel a merry-go-round a motorcycle a bicycle in a limousine in a hot air balloon on a boat on a ferry boat on an airplane on a train in a car in a truck a horse an elephant a camel Have you ever collected… rocks stamps dolls journals keychains Beanie Babies pogs Pokemon cards stuffed animals pillows seashells greeting cards stickers bracelets Have you ever watched… a sunset a sunrise falling leaves firefles a star-filled sky a meteor shower a lunar eclipse a solar eclipse the Northern lights a Broadway musical rain fall a thunderstorm snow fall birds Have you ever wished… you were the opposite gender you could run away you were popular you were dead someone would listen to you you were richer you had money to travel anywhere you wanted you were prettier you were older you were younger you could go back to your younger days and live them over again you could disappear you were a different sexuality you were a different person you were loved you were gifted you were nicer you were meaner you were stronger you made less mistakes you could go back in time and change something a certain person would notice you a certain person would ask you out you were accepted by more people you were more outgoing you were more introverted you were more outspoken you were less outspoken you were famous
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musichead84 · 4 years
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Seen as of 2019:
Festivals:
ACL - 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018
Bonnaroo - 2012, 2013
Coachella - 2010, 2014
Float Fest - 2014
Index Fest - 2013, 2014
Lollapalooza - 2006, 2009, 2011
Wakarusa - 2015
Fun Fun Fun Fest - 2014, 2015
35 Denton - 2016
Untapped Fort Worth Festival - 2016
Untapped Dallas Festival - 2016
Edgefest - 2017 (many more than this year’s…)
Old 97′s County Fair - 2018
A’s
Aerosmith (Dallas)
Afghan Whigs (Liberty Lunch, Antone’s, ACL 12, Coachella 14)
Alkaline Trio (Austin)
Aloha (Dallas)
Andrew Bird (Lolla 09)
All 4 One (Austin)
Animal Collective (Lolla 09)
Arcade Fire x3 (ACL 07, Lolla 06, Coachella 14)
Arctic Monkeys x 2 (Lolla 09, ACL, Edgefest 22)
Adair (Dallas)
American Eyes ( Dallas )
As I Lay Dying ( Dallas )
Atreyu ( Dallas )
Atoms for Peace  (Coachella 10)
Allison Moorer (Austin)
Aubra Mae (Dallas)
A Perfect Circle (Lolla 11, Verizon Theatre)
AfroJack (Lolla 11)
Atmosphere (Lolla 11)
Alton Brown (Chef - Frisco) - Barnes & Noble
AVICII (ACL 12)
Atlas Genius (Edgefest23)
Airborne Toxic Event (Edgefest23)
AWOLNation x2 (Edgefest23, EF2015)
Annie Clark (Dallas)
A Day to Remember (Edgefest 23)
Alt-J (Roo 13)
The Avett Brothers (Summer Cut 2)
Austra (Granada Theater)
Alice in Chains (Gexa Pavilion)
Antemasque (FFFfest 15)
Alvvays (FFFfest 15)
American Werewolves (Three Links - Dallas)
At the Drive In (Red7, Trees, Club Dada, Southside Ballroom)
Aaron Lewis (Billy Bob’s)
American Aquarium (The Statler Ballroom)
B’s
Badfish x 6 (Dallas, Wildflower Fest)
Beck x 3 (Dallas, Coachella 14, ACL 14)
Ben Harper x 2 (Lolla 09, Austin, Waka 2015)
Big Head Todd & the Monsters (ATX, House of Blues - Dallas)
Black Crowes (Dallas)
Blind Melon (Dallas)
Bloc Party (Lolla 06, Dallas)
Blood Brothers (dallas)
Blue October (Austin, Dallas)
Burden Brothers (Austin, Dallas)
Broke (Dallas)
Band of Horses (Lolla 09)
Bassnectar (Lolla09, ACL12)
Ben Folds (chicago)
Beach House (coachella10)
Ben Gibbard (dallas)
Bert Kreischer - (comedian) Addison Improv (2), Irvine Improv
Black Lips (Lolla 11)
Bruno Mars (Lolla 11)
Busy P (Lolla11)
Black Keys (Dallas, Edgefest, ACL12)
Bush (Edgefest23)
Bjork (Roo13)
Big Gigantic (BreakwayFest)
Bear Mountain (Dallas)
Born & Raised (Dallas)
Bastille (Coachella 14)
Bush (Edgefest, Toyota Music Factory)
Blackberry Smoke (ACL14)
Bouncing Souls (Dallas)
Broken Gold (Dallas)
Ben Howard (Dallas)
Blue, the misfit (Dallas)
Brutal Juice (Dallas)
Best Coast (Dallas)
Bully (Dallas)
Bobby Patterson (HG6)
Black Fire Pistol (HG6)
Belle & Sebastian (Summer Cut ‘15)
Broncho (FFFfest 15)
Big Freedia (FFFfest 15, The Bomb Factory)
Bottle Rockets  (2018 Old 97′s County Fair)
Bombay Bicycle Club (coachella 14)
Built to Spill (Granada Theater, Untapped 16)
Breaking Benjamin (Gexa)
Blink 182 (Edgefest 2017)
Brandi Carlile (ACL 2018)
Brock Hampton (ACL 2018)
Blood Orange (ACL 2018 Bowling for Soup (Wildflower Fest 2019)
C’s
Cage the Elephant (Coachella 10, Frisco, Lolla09/11, Edgefest 22, Coachella 14)
Christina Aguilera (Tx State Fair 1998)
Chevelle (Dallas, Ft Worth, Edgefest 2017)
Coal Chamber(killeen)
Coheed & Cambria (Austin, Coachella10, Lolla06, Dallas)
Cody Shaw & The Rhythm Boys (Hank’s)
ColdWarKids (Lolla06, ACL)
Common (Lolla09)
Cross Canadian Ragweed (austin)
The Confession
Collective Soul (dallas)
Carolyn Wonderland (austin)
The Cush (denton)
Cee-Lo Green (Lolla11)
Chico Trujillo (Lolla11)
City & Colour (Lolla11, Roo12, Dallas - Granada Theater)
The Chain Gang of 1974 (Lolla11, Dallas - Granada Theater)
Carina Round (Austin)
Charlie Murphy (Dallas - Addison Improv)
Christopher Titus (Dallas - Addison Improv)
Civil Twilight (Edgefest22)
Cake (Edgefest22)
Chris Lake (El Paso)
Capital Cities (Edgefest23)
Crizzly (BreakawayFest)
CHVRCHES (Dallas, Coachella 14, ACL 14)
Commotion  (Dallas)
Courtney Barnett (FFFFest 6)
Chance the Rapper (Waka15)
Carrie Brownstein (Dallas)
Craig Finn (Trees)
Chris Stapleton (Dallas, ACL 16)
Cheap Trick (FFFfest 15)
Chromeo (FFFfest 15)
Calvin Harris (Coachella 14)
The Cult (Toyota Music Factory)
Camila Cabello (ACL 2018)
D’s
Dead Sara (Edgefest22)
Damian Marley (Lolla11)
Death From Above 1979 (Lolla11)
Daughtry (addison,dallas,frisco)
Dashboard Confessional (ACL05)
Death Cab For Cutie (Lolla 06, EF 15)
Decemberists (Lolla 09, Dallas)
Deftones (Dallas, Lolla 11, Edgefest23, ACL 2018)
Devotchka (Dallas - HOB, Indexfest 2)
Delta Spirit (Lolla11)
Drive-by Truckers (dallas)
Destiny’s Child (Tx State Fair 1998)
Dredg (dallas)
Death in the Family (dallas)
Dead Weather (coachella10, ACL09)
Depeche Mode (chicago)
Dirty Heads x 3 (Austin - Stubb’s, Dallas, Waka15)
Dwight Yokam (Grand Prairie - Lonestar Park)
The Drums (Lolla11)
The DA (El Paso - Tricky Falls)
D'Angelo (Roo 12)
Deadmau5 (El Paso, Dallas)
Dim Locator (Hailey’s - Denton)
Danny Avila (BreakwayFest)
Dave Chappell (Dallas - Oddball Comedy Tour)
Dirty River Boys (McKinney - Hanks)
Dum Dum Girls (Fun Fun Fun Fest 6)
David Ramirez (Kessler Theater, Untapped 16)
Dark Rooms x 3 (Dallas, Denton)
Doug Benson (FFFfest 15)
Dag nasty (FFFfest 15)
Dillion Francis (Coachella 14)
Disturbed (Gexa)
DJ Sober (The Best of Big D 16)
Dalton Domino (The Statler Ballroom)
David Byrne (ACL 2018)
Dead Flowers (The Rustic)
The Doobie Brothers (Dallas)
E’s
The Expendables (austin)
Eminem (Lolla 11, ACL 14)
Explosions in the Sky (Lolla 11, Breakaway Fest)
Empire of the Sun (Breakway Fest)
El-P (indexfest2)
Erykah Badu (Dallas)
Eric Andre (FFFfest 15)
Esme Patterson (The Rustic)
Erika Wennerstron (2018 Old 97′s County Fair, The Rustic)
F’s
Finger Eleven (dallas)
Fleet Foxes (Lolla 09)
Foo Fighters (Dallas, Lolla 11)
Foster the People (Lolla 11, Coachella 14)
Frank Black (Austin)
Funeral for a Friend (Dallas)
For Felix (Dallas)
Franz Ferdinand (Austin)
Frank Turner (Dallas, Coachella 14)
Fuel (Mayflower Fest)
Friendly Fires (Lolla 11)
Flogging Molly (Lolla 11, Roo 12)
Fitz & the Tantrums (Lolla 11 - met them, HOB - Dallas - met them, Roo 12, Edgefest 23, Wildflower Fest 2019)
Foxy Shazam (Edgefest 22)
Florence & the Machines (ACL 12)
Frightened Rabbit (Dallas)
Flash Gordon (Edgefest 23)
Flight of the Concords (Dallas)
Fatboy Slim (Coachella 14)
Foxygen (Index Fest 3, Fun Fun Fun Fest 6)
First Aid Kit (Fun Fun Fun Fest 6)
Flying Lotus (Fun Fun Fun Fest 6)
FKA Twigs (Trees - Dallas)
Future Islands (Index Fest 3, FFFFest15)
Fantastic Negrito (Summer Cut '15)
FRONTERA BUGALÚ - Gas Monkey
Father John Misty (Dallas)
G’s
The Gaslight Anthem x 3 (Lolla06,Edgefest23,Dallas)
Gin Blossoms (Addison, Wildflower Fest 2018)
Gnarls Barkley x 2 (Lolla06,dallas)
Gomez (Lolla 09)
Gossip (coachella10)
Greeley Estates (dallas)
The Gourds (austin)
Goo Goo Dolls (Dallas / Wildflower Fest 2018)
Grace Potter & the Nocturnals x 2 (lolla11, Summer Cut 2)
Grouplove (Lolla 11, Stubb’s, Roo 12, Coachella 14)
Garbage (Edgefest 22)
Girl Talk x 3 (indexfest 2, Fun Fun Fun Fest 6, EF 15)
The Growlers (Waka 15)
Glass Animals (Waka 15)
Galactic (Waka 15)
Gogol Bordello (FFFfest 15, Untapped Dallas 16)
Grimes (FFFfest 15)
Greg Dulli (Kessler Theater Dallas)
Grupo Fantasma (Untapped 16)
Glorietta (Kessler - Dallas)
The Guess Who (Wildflower Fest 2019)
H’s
Heartless Bastards x 11 (Austin, Lolla 09, Dallas, Denton - met twice, smoked with Jesse, and took pics with them)
Hole (Edgefest)
Hockey (Coachella 10)
The Hope Trust x 2 (Dallas, Denton)
The Holler Time (Denton)
Haim (Roo13)
Harland Williams (Comedian - Addison Improv)
Hozier (EF15)
Hayes Carll (Untapped 16)
I’s
Incubus (x3)(dallas)
Interpol (dallas)
DJ Irene (killeen)
Ishi (Dallas)
Israel Nash (Summer Cut '15)
I’m With Her (Ryman Auditorium)
J’s
Jay-Z (Coachella 10)
Jane’s Addiction (Lolla09,Dallas)
Jeff Klein (austin)
Jim Ward (Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth)
Jimmy Eat World (Dallas, Wildflower Fest 2018)
Johnny Cooper (Mckinney - Hank’s)
John Hiatt (Stubbs, HOB Dallas)
Jerry Lee Lewis (Richardson - Wildflower Fest 11)
Jim Jefferies x 3 (Comedian - Dallas)
Jim Breuer (Comedian - Dallas)
Jarrod Gorbel (Dallas)
James Vandervelde (austin)
Jack White (ACL12)
Japandroid (Roo13)
Jack Johnson (Roo13)
Juicy J (BreakwayFest)
Jenny Lewis (Dallas)
J Mascis (Fun Fun Fun Fest 6)
Jessica Lea Mayfield (Dallas)
Jack Kerowax (Dallas)
Jamie xx (GvB V)
Joey Bada$$ (FFFfest 15)
Jason Isbell (Southside Ballroom Dallas, Dallas)
Jason Aldean (Gexa Energy Pavilion)
Jaime Wyatt (2018 Old 97′s County Fair)
Jibe (Gas Monkey Live!)
Justice (ACL 2018)
Judah & The Lion (Wildflower Fest 2019)
Jason Bonham (Toyota Music Pavilion)
K’s
Kansas (Norfolk, VA - my very first concert!)
KISS (Frisco)
Kaskade (Lolla 09)
Killers x 2 (Austin, Dallas)
Kings of Leon x 3 (Lolla 09, Dallas)
Kid Cudi (Lolla 11, Coachella 14)
Killer Mike (indexfest2)
Kevin Devine (Dallas - Rustic)
Kopecky (Waka 15)Kaela Sinclair (Dallas)
Kurt Vile (Red Rocks Amphitheater)
Kacey Musgraves (ACL 16)
Kaleo (Untapped Dallas 16)
K-Flay (Dos Equis Pavilion)
Khalid (ACL 2018)
L’s
The Lusitania (Austin)
Lennon (killeen)
LCD Soundsystem (Coachella 10, ACL 16, The Bomb Factory)
Local Natives (Coachella10, Lolla11, Roo13, ACL 16)
Los Lonely Boys (Austin)
The Lumineers (ACL12, Dallas)
Lil Twist (BreakwayFest)
Lower Dens (GvB V, Club Dada Dallas)
L-P (Index Fest 2)
Lindi Ortega (Denton)
Lucero (Southside Ballroom, The Rusticx3)
L7 (FFFfest 15, Granada Theater Dallas)
Le Bucherettes (Dallas)
Lord Huron  (2018 Old 97′s County Fair)
Lifehouse (Wildflower Fest 2018)
Lukas Nelson (The Rustic)
M’s
MC Flipside (2001 - Killeen)
MGMT (coachella 10, coachella 14)
mewithoutYou (dallas)
Modest Mouse (ACL 05, Dallas, Fun Fun Fun Fest 6, Edgefest '15)
Metric (Lolla11,Edgefest11,ACL12)
Muse (dallas,Edgefest10,Lolla11)
My Morning Jacket (austin)
Millionaire (dallas)
Matisyahu (Lolla06, Dallas)(Met outside of Granada Theater, have autograph)
Manchester Orchestra (Lolla 09/11, Dallas - Rustic, ACL 2018)
Mogwai (Lolla 11)
Mexicans At Night (El Paso - Tricky Falls)
M83 (ACL 12)
Major Lazer (Roo 12, ACL 14, Waka 15)
Mariachi El Bronx (Roo 12)
Matt&Kim (Summer Cut 2, Roo 13, BreakwayFest '13)
MsMr (Dallas - HOB, Coachella 14)
Midlake (Dallas)
Macy Gray (Waka 15)
Ms. Lauryn Hill (FFFfest 15)
Midnight Stroll (Trees Dallas)
Miike Snow (ACL 16)
Mumford & Sons (ACL 16)
Marilyn Manson (Dos Equis Pavilion)
The Mavericks  (2018 Old 97′s County Fair)
Mad Mexicans (Gas Monkey Live!)
Metallica (ACL 18)
Margo Price (The Rustic)
Mipso (Ryman Auditorium)
N’s
Nas (Lolla11, Roo13)
The Naked & Famous (Lolla 11, dallas)
The National (Dallas - HOB, Southside Ballroom, Roo 13, ACL 18)
Neko Case (Lolla 09)
North Mississippi Allstars (Austin - Stubb’s)
Neon Trees (Edgefest 22, Wildflower Fest 2019)
Neil Young & Crazy Horse (ACL 12)
The Neighbourhood (Edgefest 23)
Nahko & Medicine for the People (Waka 15)
New Politics (Edgefest 15)
Neon Indian (FFFfest 15)
NOFX (FFFfest 15)
The Nixons (Edgefest 2017)
NIN (Las Vegas - The Joint x2)
NALGADAS - Gas Monkey
Nelly (ACL 2018)
O’s
Old 97’s (Austin, HG6, 2018 Old 97′s County Fair)
Owen Pallett (Dallas)
Of Monsters & Men (Roo 13)
Other Lives (Dallas)
The Offspring (Edgefest 2017)
Oil Boom (HG6)
Olivia Chaney (Dallas)
ODESZA (FFFfest 15, ACL 2018, Dallas)
Orville Peck (Southside Ballroom)
P’s
Paul Green’s School of Rock All-Stars – Austin, TX
Pavement (Dallas)
Portugal. The Man (Coachella 10, Lolla 11, Roo 13, Dallas - Granada Theater)
Paramore (Dallas, Edgefest 23)
Pearl Jam (ACL 09/14, Dallas - AAC)
Pepper (Dallas - Granada Theater)
Pixies (ACL 2005)
Placebo (Edgefest)
Pelican (Edgefest)
Phoenix (Coachella 10, Edgefest 21, Edgefest 23)
Passion Pit (coachella 10, dallas)
Pat Green (frisco)
Pretty Lights (Lolla11)
Puscifer (Austin - Long Center, Bonnaroo 2012)
Phish (Bonnaroo 2012 )
Pauly Shore (Edgefest 23)
Purity Ring (Roo13)
Paul McCartney (Roo13)
Phantogram (ACL14)
Paws (Dallas)
Parquet Courts (FFFfest 15)
Peaches (FFFfest 15)
Patricio (Coachella 14)
Pete Yorn (ACL 16)
Prayers (Verizon Theatre)
Paul Cauthen  (2018 Old 97′s County Fair)
Peter Frampton (Toyota Music Factory)
Q’s
Queens of the Stone Age (ACL, Dallas)
?uestlove (Roo12)
The Quaker City Night Hawks x 2 (Dallas)
Quintron & Miss Pussy Cat (Dallas)
R’s
Ratatat (Lolla 11)
Rancid (Dallas - Gypsy Ballroom)
Red Hot Chili Peppers (Lolla 06, Dallas - AAC, Roo 12)
Rilo Kiley (Dallas)
Rise Against (Dallas)
The Receiving End of Sirens (Dallas)
The Record Hop (Denton)
Ramesh (Dallas)
The Roots (Roo 12, ACL 12, Waka 15)
Radiohead (Roo 12, Lolla 11)
Rodrigo & Gabriela & C.U.B.A. (Roo 12)
Robert Delong (Edgefest 23)
Ra Ra Riot (BreakwayFest)
The Replacements (with Billy Jo Armstrong @ Coachella14, ACL14)
Riothorse Royale (Dallas)
Roosevelt (FFFfest 15)
Ride (FFFfest 15)
Robert Plant (Bomb Factory Dallas)
Ryan Adams (Red Rocks Amphitheater, The Pavilion - Irving)
Roger Waters (American Airlines Center)
S’s
Street Sweeper Social Club (Coachella 10)
She & Him (Coachella 10)
Santigold (Lolla 09)
Say Anything (Edgefest)
Seven Mary Three x 11 (Dallas, Waco, Wildflower Fest - have Giti’s autograph)
Silverchair (How the Edge Stole Xmas)
Silversun Pickups (Lolla 09, Dallas)
Sleepercar (Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth)
Snoop Dogg (Lolla 09)
Sparta x 15 (Mohawk, Austin, Lolla 09, Dallas, Tricky Falls, Barracuda, Gas Monkey)
Spoon x 4 (Austin, ACL 14, HOB Dallas, HG 6, Wildflower Fest 18)
Staind (Dallas)
Steve Earle (ACL 07, Dallas, ACL 12)
STP (austin, Edgefest, Toyota Music Factory)
Silverstein (Dallas)
Santigold (Lolla 09)
The Smashup (Dallas)
Story of the Year (Dallas)
Street Drum Corps (Dallas)
Sublime w/ Rome (Dallas)
Switchfoot x 3 (Dallas, Edgefest 22, Wildflower Fest 2018)
Skrillex (Lolla 11, ACL 12, Roo 12)
Sarah Jaffe x 4 (Indexfest 2, Dallas, Summer Cut '15)
Shaky Graves (Dallas - Granada Theater, Kessler Theater, HG6, ACL 2018)
Sam Lao (Dallas)
STS9 (Waka15)
Slightly Stoopid (Waka 15)
Sphynx (HG6)
Sealion (HG6)
Saul Williams (Dallas - Club Dada)
Sons of Illustrious Father (Dallas - Club Dada)
Social Distortion (HOB Houston)
Slow Magic (FFF fest 15)
Stoney Larue (Billy Bob’s Texas)
Slipknot (Dos Equis Pavilion)
Shovels & Rope (South Side Music Hall 2016)
Sweater Beats (Coachella 14)
Sylvan Esso (ACL 18)
Santana (Dallas)
T’s
Tegan & Sara (ACL 12)
Taking Back Sunday x 4 (Dallas)
Thursday (Dallas)
Tito & The Tarantulas (Austin)
Toadies x 13 (Austin, Dallas)
Tool (Lolla 09, Dallas - AAC, Grand Prairie - Nokia)
Them Crooked Vultures (Coachella 10)
Tragically Hip x 4 (Austin - Stubb’s, Dallas - HOB)
Trish Murphy (ACL 05)
TV on the Radio (Lolla 09, Dallas, Untapped Dallas 16)
Thrice (Dallas)
The Heist (Dallas)
Twilight Singers (Dallas - Gypsy Tea Room & Granada Theater 2011)
Three Days Grace (Dallas)
Two Door Cinema Club (Lolla 11, ACL 12, Roo 12)
The Tings Tings (Edgefest22)
The Temper Trap (Lolla 11, Roo 12)
Twenty-One Pilots (Edgefest23)
The TonTons (Dallas - Trees)
Tame Impala (Dallas - Southside Ballroom)
Tinariwen (Fun Fun Fun Fest 6)
Tei Shi (GvB V)
Toro y Moi (FFFfest 15)
Tanlines (Trees Dallas)
Thomas Rhett (Gexa Energy Pavilion)
Travis Scott (ACL 2018)
Texas Gentlemen (Kessler - Dallas)
U’s
Uh Huh Her (Dallas)
Unknown Mortal Orchestra (Club Dada Dallas)
V’s
Van Halen (Dallas)
Vampire Weekend (Lolla 09)
Viet Cong (FFF fest 15)
Vaadat Charigim (35 Denton 2016)
Valerie June  (2018 Old 97′s County Fair)
W’s
White Lies (Lolla 11)
White Rabbit x 2 (Dallas)
Warpaint x 2 (Dallas - Granada Theater, index fest 2)
Wailers x 4 (Dallas, Wildflower Festival)
Weezer (Dallas)
Wilco (Austin)
Wintersleep x 3 (Austin, Dallas - Trees (pic with them))
Walking the Moon (Dallas)
White Arrows (Dallas)
Walk the Moon (Roo 13, Dos Equis Pavilion)
Wu-Tang Clan (Breakaway Fest)
Wiz Khalifa (Fun Fun Fun Fest 6)
War On Drugs (Granada Theater)
White Denim (Index Fest 3)
We Are Scientists (Club Dada Dallas)
Wrestlers (Trees Dallas)
Wussy (Three Links - Dallas)
V’s
Vaadat Charigim (35 Denton 2016)
X’s
The xx - x 4 (Coachella 10, Dallas x 2, Roo 13)
Y’s
Yeah Yeah Yeah’s x 2 (Lolla 09, Dallas)
Young the Giant x 3 (Lolla 11, Dallas, Austin, Waka 15)
Yumi Zouma (GvB V)
Z’s
Zola Jesus (Dallas - Granada Theater)
ZZ Top (Roo 13)
Zobc (Coachella 14)
The Zolas (Dallas)
#’s
311 (Dallas, Edgefest 2017)
30 Seconds to Mars (Dallas, Edgefest, Dos Equis Pavilion)
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kaito: i l ove to piss into the mouth of my good firned, Sand Udnertale
sand [gargling kaitos piss]: The human race has travelled a long way, since those remote ages when men fashioned their rude implements of flint and lived on the precarious spoils of hunting, leaving to their children for their only heritage a shelter beneath the rocks, some poor utensils—and Nature, vast, unknown, and terrific, with whom they had to fight for their wretched existence.During the long succession of agitated ages which have elapsed since, mankind has nevertheless amassed untold treasures. It has cleared the land, dried the marshes, hewn down forests, made roads, pierced mountains; it has been building, inventing, observing, reasoning; it has created a complex machinery, wrested her secrets from Nature, and finally it pressed steam and electricity into its service. And the result is, that now the child of the civilized man finds at its birth, ready for its use, an immense capital accumulated by those who have gone before him. And this capital enables man to acquire, merely by his own labour combined with the labour of others, riches surpassing the dreams of the fairy tales of the Thousand and One Nights.The soil is cleared to a great extent, fit for the reception of the best seeds, ready to give a rich return for the skill and labour spent upon it—a return more than sufficient for all the wants of humanity. The methods of rational cultivation are known.On the wide prairies of America each hundred men, with the aid of powerful machinery, can produce in a few months enough wheat to maintain ten thousand people for a whole year. And where man wishes to double his produce, to treble it, to multiply it a hundred-fold, he makes the soil, gives to each plant the requisite care, and thus obtains enormous returns. While the hunter of old had to scour fifty or sixty square miles to find food for his family, the civilized man supports his household, with far less pains, and far more certainty, on a thousandth part of that space. Climate is no longer an obstacle. When the sun fails, man replaces it by artificial heat; and we see the coming of a time when artificial light also will be used to stimulate vegetation. Meanwhile, by the use of glass and hot water pipes, man renders a given space ten and fifty times more productive than it was in its natural state.The prodigies accomplished in industry are still more striking. With the co-operation of those intelligent beings, modern machines—themselves the fruit of three or four generations of inventors, mostly unknown—a hundred men manufacture now the stuff to provide ten thousand persons with clothing for two years. In well-managed coal mines the labour of a hundred miners furnishes each year enough fuel to warm ten thousand families under an inclement sky. And we have lately witnessed the spectacle of wonderful cities springing up in a few months for international exhibitions, without interrupting in the slightest degree the regular work of the nations.And if in manufactures as in agriculture, and as indeed through our whole social system, the labour, the discoveries, and the inventions of our ancestors profit chiefly the few, it is none the less certain that mankind in general, aided by the creatures of steel and iron which it already possesses, could already procure an existence of wealth and ease for every one of its members.Truly, we are rich—far richer than we think; rich in what we already possess, richer still in the possibilities of production of our actual mechanical outfit; richest of all in what we might win from our soil, from our manufactures, from our science, from our technical knowledge, were they but applied to bringing about the well-being of all.IIIn our civilized societies we are rich. Why then are the many poor? Why this painful drudgery for the masses? Why, even to the best paid workman, this uncertainty for the morrow, in the midst of all the wealth inherited from the past, and in spite of the powerful means of production, which could ensure comfort to all, in return for a few hours of daily toil?The Socialists have said it and repeated it unwearyingly. Daily they reiterate it, demonstrating it by arguments taken from all the sciences. It is because all that is necessary for production—the land, the mines, the highways, machinery, food, shelter, education, knowledge—all have been seized by the few in the course of that long story of robbery, enforced migration and wars, of ignorance and oppression, which has been the life of the human race before it had learned to subdue the forces of Nature. It is because, taking advantage of alleged rights acquired in the past, these few appropriate to-day two-thirds of the products of human labour, and then squander them in the most stupid and shameful way. It is because, having reduced the masses to a point at which they have not the means of subsistence for a month, or even for a week in advance, the few can allow the many to work, only on the condition of themselves receiving the lion's share. It is because these few prevent the remainder of men from producing the things they need, and force them to produce, not the necessaries of life for all, but whatever offers the greatest profits to the monopolists. In this is the substance of all Socialism.Take, indeed, a civilized country. The forests which once covered it have been cleared, the marshes drained, the climate improved. It has been made habitable. The soil, which bore formerly only a coarse vegetation, is covered to-day with rich harvests. The rock-walls in the valleys are laid out in terraces and covered with vines. The wild plants, which yielded nought but acrid berries, or uneatable roots, have been transformed by generations of culture into succulent vegetables or trees covered with delicious fruits. Thousands of highways and railroads furrow the earth, and pierce the mountains. The shriek of the engine is heard in the wild gorges of the Alps, the Caucasus, and the Himalayas. The rivers have been made navigable; the coasts, carefully surveyed, are easy of access; artificial harbours, laboriously dug out and protected against the fury of the sea, afford shelter to the ships. Deep shafts have been sunk in the rocks; labyrinths of underground galleries have been dug out where coal may be raised or minerals extracted. At the crossings of the highways great cities have sprung up, and within their borders all the treasures of industry, science, and art have been accumulated.Whole generations, that lived and died in misery, oppressed and ill-treated by their masters, and worn out by toil, have handed on this immense inheritance to our century.For thousands of years millions of men have laboured to clear the forests, to drain the marshes, and to open up highways by land and water. Every rood of soil we cultivate in Europe has been watered by the sweat of several races of men. Every acre has its story of enforced labour, of intolerable toil, of the people's sufferings. Every mile of railway, every yard of tunnel, has received its share of human blood.The shafts of the mine still bear on their rocky walls the marks made by the pick of the workman who toiled to excavate them. The space between each prop in the underground galleries might be marked as a miner's grave; and who can tell what each of these graves has cost, in tears, in privations, in unspeakable wretchedness to the family who depended on the scanty wage of the worker cut off in his prime by fire-damp, rock-fall, or flood?The cities, bound together by railroads and waterways, are organisms which have lived through centuries. Dig beneath them and you find, one above another, the foundations of streets, of houses, of theatres, of public buildings. Search into their history and you will see how the civilization of the town, its industry, its special characteristics, have slowly grown and ripened through the co-operation of generations of its inhabitants before it could become what it is to-day. And even to-day, the value of each dwelling, factory, and warehouse, which has been created by the accumulated labour of the millions of workers, now dead and buried, is only maintained by the very presence and labour of legions of the men who now inhabit that special corner of the globe. Each of the atoms composing what we call the Wealth of Nations owes its value to the fact that it is a part of the great whole. What would a London dockyard or a great Paris warehouse be if they were not situated in these great centres of international commerce? What would become of our mines, our factories, our workshops, and our railways, without the immense quantities of merchandise transported every day by sea and land?Millions of human beings have laboured to create this civilization on which we pride ourselves to-day. Other millions, scattered through the globe, labour to maintain it. Without them nothing would be left in fifty years but ruins.There is not even a thought, or an invention, which is not common property, born of the past and the present. Thousands of inventors, known and unknown, who have died in poverty, have co-operated in the invention of each of these machines which embody the genius of man.Thousands of writers, of poets, of scholars, have laboured to increase knowledge, to dissipate error, and to create that atmosphere of scientific thought, without which the marvels of our century could never have appeared. And these thousands of philosophers, of poets, of scholars, of inventors, have themselves been supported by the labour of past centuries. They have been upheld and nourished through life, both physically and mentally, by legions of workers and craftsmen of all sorts. They have drawn their motive force from the environment.The genius of a Séguin, a Mayer, a Grove, has certainly done more to launch industry in new directions than all the capitalists in the world. But men of genius are themselves the children of industry as well as of science. Not until thousands of steam-engines had been working for years before all eyes, constantly transforming heat into dynamic force, and this force into sound, light, and electricity, could the insight of genius proclaim the mechanical origin and the unity of the physical forces. And if we, children of the nineteenth century, have at last grasped this idea, if we know now how to apply it, it is again because daily experience has prepared the way. The thinkers of the eighteenth century saw and declared it, but the idea remained undeveloped, because the eighteenth century had not grown up like ours, side by side with the steam-engine. Imagine the decades that might have passed while we remained in ignorance of this law, which has revolutionized modern industry, had Watt not found at Soho skilled workmen to embody his ideas in metal, bringing all the parts of his engine to perfection, so that steam, pent in a complete mechanism, and rendered more docile than a horse, more manageable than water, became at last the very soul of modern industry.Every machine has had the same history—a long record of sleepless nights and of poverty, of disillusions and of joys, of partial improvements discovered by several generations of nameless workers, who have added to the original invention these little nothings, without which the most fertile idea would remain fruitless. More than that: every new invention is a synthesis, the resultant of innumerable inventions which have preceded it in the vast field of mechanics and industry.Science and industry, knowledge and application, discovery and practical realization leading to new discoveries, cunning of brain and of hand, toil of mind and muscle—all work together. Each discovery, each advance, each increase in the sum of human riches, owes its being to the physical and mental travail of the past and the present.By what right then can any one whatever appropriate the least morsel of this immense whole and say—This is mine, not yours?IIIIt has come about, however, in the course of the ages traversed by the human race, that all that enables man to produce and to increase his power of production has been seized by the few. Some time, perhaps, we will relate how this came to pass. For the present let it suffice to state the fact and analyze its consequences.To-day the soil, which actually owes its value to the needs of an ever-increasing population, belongs to a minority who prevent the people from cultivating it—or do not allow them to cultivate it according to modern methods.The mines, though they represent the labour of several generations, and derive their sole value from the requirements of the industry of a nation and the density of the population—the mines also belong to the few; and these few restrict the output of coal, or prevent it entirely, if they find more profitable investments for their capital. Machinery, too, has become the exclusive property of the few, and even when a machine incontestably represents the improvements added to the original rough invention by three or four generations of workers, it none the less belongs to a few owners. And if the descendants of the very inventor who constructed the first machine for lace-making, a century ago, were to present themselves to-day in a lace factory at Bâle or Nottingham, and claim their rights, they would be told: "Hands off! this machine is not yours," and they would be shot down if they attempted to take possession of it.The railways, which would be useless as so much old iron without the teeming population of Europe, its industry, its commerce, and its marts, belong to a few shareholders, ignorant perhaps of the whereabouts of the lines of rails which yield them revenues greater than those of medieval kings. And if the children of those who perished by thousands while excavating the railway cuttings and tunnels were to assemble one day, crowding in their rags and hunger, to demand bread from the shareholders, they would be met with bayonets and grapeshot, to disperse them and safeguard "vested interests."In virtue of this monstrous system, the son of the worker, on entering life, finds no field which he may till, no machine which he may tend, no mine in which he may dig, without accepting to leave a great part of what he will produce to a master. He must sell his labour for a scant and uncertain wage. His father and his grandfather have toiled to drain this field, to build this mill, to perfect this machine. They gave to the work the full measure of their strength, and what more could they give? But their heir comes into the world poorer than the lowest savage. If he obtains leave to till the fields, it is on condition of surrendering a quarter of the produce to his master, and another quarter to the government and the middlemen. And this tax, levied upon him by the State, the capitalist, the lord of the manor, and the middleman, is always increasing; it rarely leaves him the power to improve his system of culture. If he turns to industry, he is allowed to work—though not always even that—only on condition that he yield a half or two-thirds of the product to him whom the land recognizes as the owner of the machine.We cry shame on the feudal baron who forbade the peasant to turn a clod of earth unless he surrendered to his lord a fourth of his crop. We called those the barbarous times. But if the forms have changed, the relations have remained the same, and the worker is forced, under the name of free contract, to accept feudal obligations. For, turn where he will, he can find no better conditions. Everything has become private property, and he must accept, or die of hunger.The result of this state of things is that all our production tends in a wrong direction. Enterprise takes no thought for the needs of the community. Its only aim is to increase the gains of the speculator. Hence the constant fluctuations of trade, the periodical industrial crises, each of which throws scores of thousands of workers on the streets.The working people cannot purchase with their wages the wealth which they have produced, and industry seeks foreign markets among the monied classes of other nations. In the East, in Africa, everywhere, in Egypt, Tonkin or the Congo, the European is thus bound to promote the growth of serfdom. And so he does. But soon he finds that everywhere there are similar competitors. All the nations evolve on the same lines, and wars, perpetual wars, break out for the right of precedence in the market. Wars for the possession of the East, wars for the empire of the sea, wars to impose duties on imports and to dictate conditions to neighbouring states; wars against those "blacks" who revolt! The roar of the cannon never ceases in the world, whole races are massacred, the states of Europe spend a third of their budgets in armaments; and we know how heavily these taxes fall on the workers.Education still remains the privilege of a small minority, for it is idle to talk of education when the workman's child is forced, at the age of thirteen, to go down into the mine or to help his father on the farm. It is idle to talk of studying to the worker, who comes home in the evening wearied by excessive toil, and its brutalizing atmosphere. Society is thus bound to remain divided into two hostile camps, and in such conditions freedom is a vain word. The Radical begins by demanding a greater extension of political rights, but he soon sees that the breath of liberty leads to the uplifting of the proletariat, and then he turns round, changes his opinions, and reverts to repressive legislation and government by the sword.A vast array of courts, judges, executioners, policemen, and gaolers is needed to uphold these privileges; and this array gives rise in its turn to a whole system of espionage, of false witness, of spies, of threats and corruption.The system under which we live checks in its turn the growth of the social sentiment. We all know that without uprightness, without self-respect, without sympathy and mutual aid, human kind must perish, as perish the few races of animals living by rapine, or the slave-keeping ants. But such ideas are not to the taste of the ruling classes, and they have elaborated a whole system of pseudo-science to teach the contrary.Fine sermons have been preached on the text that those who have should share with those who have not, but he who would carry out this principle would be speedily informed that these beautiful sentiments are all very well in poetry, but not in practice. "To lie is to degrade and besmirch oneself," we say, and yet all civilized life becomes one huge lie. We accustom ourselves and our children to hypocrisy, to the practice of a double-faced morality. And since the brain is ill at ease among lies, we cheat ourselves with sophistry. Hypocrisy and sophistry become the second nature of the civilized man.But a society cannot live thus; it must return to truth, or cease to exist.Thus the consequences which spring from the original act of monopoly spread through the whole of social life. Under pain of death, human societies are forced to return to first principles: the means of production being the collective work of humanity, the product should be the collective property of the race. Individual appropriation is neither just nor serviceable. All belongs to all. All things are for all men, since all men have need of them, since all men have worked in the measure of their strength to produce them, and since it is not possible to evaluate every one's part in the production of the world's wealth.All things for all. Here is an immense stock of tools and implements; here are all those iron slaves which we call machines, which saw and plane, spin and weave for us, unmaking and remaking, working up raw matter to produce the marvels of our time. But nobody has the right to seize a single one of these machines and say: "This is mine; if you want to use it you must pay me a tax on each of your products," any more than the feudal lord of medieval times had the right to say to the peasant: "This hill, this meadow belong to me, and you must pay me a tax on every sheaf of corn you reap, on every brick you build."All is for all! If the man and the woman bear their fair share of work, they have a right to their fair share of all that is produced by all, and that share is enough to secure them well-being. No more of such vague formulas as "The right to work," or "To each the whole result of his labour." What we proclaim is The Right to Well-Being: Well-Being for All!
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3, 4, 9, 10, 13, 20, 23, 25 - music ask game
3. Go-to sad song
All Dead, All Dead by Queen
Call Them Brothers by Regina Spektor
Carry Me Out by Mitski
Liability by Lorde
When the party's over and lonely by Billie Eilish
Flesh And Bone by Black Math
Paralyzed by NF
I'll be good bt James Young
Unsteady by X Ambassadors
I Have Questions by Camila Cabello
The Night We Met by Lord Huron feat. Phoebe Bridgers
Hold On by Chord Overstreet
Say Something by A Great Big World
All I Want by Kodali
Carry You (feat. Fleurie) by Ruelle
Sare and Sound by Taylor Swift
You Are Memory by Message to Bears
Where Is My Mind by Maxence Cyrin
4. Favorite movie soundtrack
All soundtracks of Pride and Prejudice, especially Dawn
All songs from Tangled, Princess and the Frog, Coco, Steven Universe and Enchanted and Mamma Mia, obviously
Jennifer Saunders's I need a hero from Shrek 2
FUCKING WAR OF HEARTS BY RUELLE FROM SHADOWHUNTERS and her other songs they used in the series as well
SHOULD I STAY OR SHOULD I GO by The Clash from Stranger Things
What's up by 4 Non Blondes from Sense8
First Things First by Nean Tree from DDHDA
Openings of Good Omens, Over the Garden Wall, Wonder Over Yander, Gravity Falls, Castle and... Sherlock BBC....
Litteraly ever song from Lucifer the series
All Bruno Coulas's soundtracks from Coraline, especially End Credits
Danny Elfman's soundtracks of Alice In The Wonderland and Charlie and Chocolate Factory
Hans Zimmer's soundtracks from Little Prince, Sherlock Holmes and Pirates of Caribbean
9. Fave 90s era song
I don’t know about English 90s songs, I probably listened to a lot of them and keep doing it now but I don't know which ones, but I love a lot of Russian ones, it’s so freaking sad you haven’t heard them and won’t understand them ‘cause I literally grew up on them. There are some
Младший Лейтенант by Ирина Аллегрова
Я Сошла С Ума by Тату
Мальчик Хочет В Тамбов by Мурат Насыров
Но Он Не Знает Ничего by Краски
Ветер С Моря Дул by Натали Крошка
Моя by Руки Вверх
Седьмой лепесток by Hi-Fi 
Лето by Ласковый Май
Я готов целовать песок by Владимир Маркин
American boy by Комбинация
Фаина На-На
They're not masterpieces or something, but nostalgia is hard
10. Go-to happy song
Christmas songs
Love songs
Hozier, Florence and Oh Wonder's songs don't, like, make me really happy, but they calms me down and drive my spirit away (as the last 4 song of this list) Also the last album of Yeah and Yeah
Mercy by Marcus Collins
Burn the House Down by AJR
Planetary by MCR
Born This Way by Lady Gaga
HandClap by Fitz & The Tantrums
Moscow by Genghis Khan
Dancing Queen by ABBA
Sweet Dreams by Eurythmics
She's Lady by Lion Babe
Sucker by Jonas Brothers
Strawberry Blond by Mitski
Coconut by Harry Nilsson
(a lot of songs that makes me happy is also about self confidence and I don't know if I should put them here too or make the other playlist, pls tell me)
20. Songs you use to fall asleep
I listen to loud music when I’m trying to sleep so, Disturbed and Family Force 5 for example
23. A song you cannot stand
I don't know actually
25. Songs you’d fight to
This Mountain by Faouzia
Stay Frosty Royal Milk Tea, Centuries by FOB
MCR's album Dangerous Day
I'm so sorry by Imagine Dragons
The Score, Royal Deluxe and Dorothy's songs
Bang Bang, Riot, Party by Myself by Hollywood Undead
Bundy by Animal Alpha
Ging Gang Gong by Rob Zombie
Immigrant Song by Led Zeppelin
Bad Moon Rising by Creedence Cleawater Revival
Run Devil Run by David Cowder
Paint Black by The Rolling Stones
Stuck in The Middle With You by Stealers Wheel
Free Bird by Lynyrd Skynyrd (solo part)
99 problems by Hugo
HUMBLE by Skrillex and Kendrick Lamar and other songs like that with rhythm, like for party where you die
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Story I wrote for school
He had realized he thought of himself as a failure of the human race. Pathetic and miserable, he thought, a shuffling coward who had never once even made a fist. He dragged his eyes up towards the mirror. His face was permanently contorted into an expression of great sorrow, carving deep shadowy lines ringed with self pity. On the rare occasion he spoke, his voice wavered and quivered and seemed to crawl up his throat and lodge there like a stone, forcing his eyes downward and his words to sputter out. He didn’t walk but rather drifted aimlessly, his shoulders sagged with some great invisible burden. His eyes, more dead than alive, looked upon the world like some enormous, unconquerable mountain he could never even wish to cross.
But of course it hadn’t always been like this.
He had just gotten off of work at the dreaded factory. He trudged out the door and inhaled the tar-black smoke that blanketed the air and hung there unmoving. Its acrid stench clung to him like a parasite and the smoke choked him, coating his lungs with a filmy glaze of soot. By now had figured no amount of washing could rid the it’s awful stench.
There was no bigger relief to him than leaving that factory. When thinking about it he was filled with boiling, terrible hatred that bubbled in him just below the surface. It was an awful kind of hatred, one with many arms and heads, a monster that terrified him. It wasn’t like the job itself was some unhonorable task. It was actually a relatively well paying job that was respectable to most. He simply thought it added to his patheticness. No, that’s not the whole truth. It served as a reminder of sorts. A shameful reminder of his inexplicable cowardice.
He tilted his head back and lifted his eyes feebly up at the mass of steel and smoke and engines that hummed and hummed and filled his ears with nothing but this drumming, a constant mechanical drone. He cringed inwardly as he remembered the pinnacle moment of his cowardice. He had been offered a position at a fine office just thirty minutes away from where his family lived. This would be much better than his current job at the factory, in which he had to live away from his family, who he hadn’t seen in eight months. He couldn’t believe his luck, and half sprinted to the Boss’s office to tell him the news that he would be leaving.
“We need you to work here”. The words had branded themselves with searing, hidden pain into his soul and shackled him in place. He couldn’t believe himself when he had almost protested. He had never spoken against anyone, he had always let others control him. He had raised his voice, attempted to go against this destiny that had been shoved at him and chained to him, by no other man but himself. But as soon as he looked up, the tar-black eyes of the Boss tore through him with such domineering force he was almost lifted off his feet. In that moment, the Boss’s face twisted into the expression of that of a roaring lions, proud, full of confidence and regality. He shrank under his gaze and went silent, saving himself from some wrath that did not exist. “We know this job keeps you away from your family but you’re our best worker. If we lose you, I don’t know what we will do.” “Right,” he had responded in a small voice he himself wasn’t sure he heard, and shuffled out of the room.
An unbearable curtain of shame had fell upon him since that day, and his world became a swirl of black fog as he wallowed in his self pity. He came to fear and cringe when people said his name. It had become, like the factory, an awful reminder of his cowardice that had consumed him. He had fallen into a common paradox. He, the bully, and simultaneously he, the victim. He had equated himself with his cowardice and nothing more.
He could not possibly work up the confidence to visit his family, to tell them what he had done. But, it was too late for him. He had already told them he would come months ago, and he could not go back on his words. He had ordered the train tickets begrudgingly, and since then had been filled with terror of what his family would say to this. Would he even tell them? Would he simply say that he had gotten no other job offers? Could he, as the coward he was, lie to his own family? Questions upon questions flitted through his mind and attacked him like a wake of vultures, chaotic and hungry.
He boarded the train in the dead of night, and sat silently in the back row for many hours, the dull hum of the train filling his ears. Once he got off at his stop he became so overtaken with fear he almost bolted back into the train, but it had already left. He thought about his wife and child, who had been waiting to see him for so long, and his heart cried out and bled for them, he craved the touch of a real human. He swallowed his selfish fears and began towards their meeting place.
It was 6 o’clock at night when he saw the pair. They were standing near a textile factory, and a grayish smoke hung in the air. His wife, Eva, his son, Rafi. Their names were free of smoke, pure and clear as glass.
It was then when he caught the magnificent sight of his son, leaping through the air. His toes pressed against the edge of a tower of cloth and he leapt off the edge, and seemingly suspended in the air for a moment, only held aloft by the gentle hand of the sun. He tumbled through the air to the other cloth pile, his hair tangled like a field of wildflowers, his face flushed with the rosy vitality of youth. He let out a laugh like that of a glass bell, it rang through the air, clearing the smoke from around him and for a moment the man was filled with a clean absolute happiness. Rafi turned to look at him, and his eyes lit up and his face erupted with delight, his childlike joy spilling out freely into the air. Rafi ran toward him, his hair drenched with the golden amber of the setting sun as he hugged his father as tight as he could. “Dad!” he gasped.
The man was taken aback by Rafi’s word. He had almost forgotten about this other identity. Dad. He had bore the burden of a coward for far too long, he had taken it upon himself to become Atlas, bearing the weight of a smoky sky.
He looked at Eva. She was the type of woman who rarely ever smiled, but when she did it was one of those hints of smiles that you wouldn’t notice unless you were looking at just the right angle, a motherly smile that reminded you, “everything will be okay”. She gifted him one of these smiles and said softly, “Hello, Amir.” The name easily dropped of her tongue and slipped off her lips.
Amir? He thought. Is that really my name? He could not recognize the name. He only remembered the harsh, gravelly “Amir!” of the Boss and the Amir that had forgotten how to speak up and the Amir too afraid of himself to see his own family. He was, for a time, Amir the Coward, and that was his one and only identity. But this new Amir floated towards him like a hand reached from the heavens, pulling him out of the choking black smoke, musical and smooth, replacing the dull hum of the factory, lifting his burden. He could breathe again.
He had finally come up for air after being underwater for some time. He was reminded that people were many different things, and one single identity could not make up a person. He was reminded of something stronger than fear.  A newfound sense of confidence filled him. No, confidence wasn’t the word. It was something slightly different. Tomorrow, he decided with certainty, he would quit his factory job and would start work at the office. “Amir,” said Eva. “Let’s go home.”
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Leo: Karate instructor. Having an action figure of yourself would be rad. I mean, just imagine your very own Oro figurine to pose and play with. And in the fashion that every toy company hates, you can use it to interact with toys outside of the designated set. But the profiteering part of my brain wants to create an entire set of me and all my buddies and adversaries. We’ll call it something like, The Misadventures of Oro Quarez with an entire playset of the Ola Diara headquarters. Oh, we’d have figurines for Viz and Hunah, maybe even Mecatl! Hey, if we’re gonna go this far with it, we might as well add in a new dog sidekick to spice things up; we were losing sales with the original cast, you see. I don’t even have a dog, but let’s just pick a popular breed and call him Coco. Yes, Coco! That’s the generically adorable Spanish name everyone wants for a canine sidekick, right? [,,,] That got me thinking of how many parents have chose a name for their child only to then recognize later on post-birth that they’d have a more appealing set of circumstances if they possibly had a better name. Typically, the forces of Americanization persuade people chose dumb names like Bryce or Bryceler, but I can’t tell if this is better than traditional names. On one hand, I want experimenting, but on the other, I don’t want white people to engage with it. But if you wanna sell your products, you have to sell them in the U.S.; nobody here is soulless or rich enough to buy the entire collection. [...] Okay, I got back from contacting a toy factory here and they told me that it’s incredibly expensive and out of my league to attempt that, so I’ve resorted to creating Minecraft skins and potentially selling them to Mojang so they can create a DLC pack in the Bedrock edition of the game <the sound of chicken NPCs in Minecraft can be heard softly in the background>. Yeah, we got off topic a bit. Going back to square one… I really like action figure sets and Minecraft.
Taurus: Cooking instructor. The McDonald's toy—the one you stashed away in your car yesterday, under all of the hidden compartments—has shown itself again. It's shape was made distinct and it appeared almost as a silhouette to you. The franchise it was modeled after was Alvin and the Chipmunks, and the toy itself was based off one of the Chipettes: Jeanette to be specific. The cheap paint applied to her plastic mold was chipping with the relatively long amount of time you had her in the barracks of your Hindustan Ambassador, and the essence of her visage was fundamentally altered. With strength like yours, the figure was as easy to bend and mold like rubber: It was so close to shifting from a carbon-copy production into a unique shape of broken product. [,,,] Suddenly as you were remembering why you hid her for so long, a violent quake shook your car and forced you to pull over in a rather steep spot. You hid the toy back where you unearthed it from, and you get out of your car to avoid the possibility of being tossed over in this deep area and take a deadly plunge. As you waited outside your car, the violence of the quake stopped and you were left in a disturbing stillness. The earth's natural movement didn't cause that, it was something attempting to disrupt you. That disruptor was heard in the sound of a faint giggle, but the faintness of said giggle didn't matter, as you could instantly recognize who made it. […] You didn't forget this time; he didn't forget this time: The purple fucker was back for a second go. You frantically searched to attempt to locate his presence, but he was peering over you from the mountain cliff: Behind him was a city of foretold disaster made out of a broken reality bearing only Jeanette's face. Legends once told us that this was the mountain top which contained an ancient temple at its peak with finely crafted marble statues indicating where it is. Maybe that's why the Purple Entity came here once more. He hasn't come to fight you, but only to prevent you from retrieving something you would've discovered on your own had you made your travel up that cliff. Stop him before he gets what you were meant to discover.
Aquarius: Art teacher. I’ve been a party animal for a while, and I was always known as that person who’d bring the strangest gifts. Today, I think I’ll show up at your doorstep with a five-foot-tall leather-bound grimoire on all the sexual practices in the West wrapped in a pretty bonnet, gratifying you with a curtsy and a flash of an eye. Now, what I won’t tell you is that I’m the author of that book, and I’m creating a neat, tight-knit ploy in which you’ll soon recognize that the true grimoire of all the sexual practices of the West was me. You’ll promptly take me in and I’ll vomit onto you all of the painfully memorized information relating to the long, dark, and disturbing history of how people counteracted the popular narrative of heteronormative chastity. [...] “Nay, they must say! How are you so lackadaisical to forget your humble origins of bath-side instrument cleaning; you must understand that you can’t hop to-and-fro so rapidly and understand how the sexual grimoire controls you as much as you control it! Your body is just a fatty vessel for the liquid diaspora you’ve soaked up like a sponge; far too easy to make the connections and symbolism obvious as if you’re trying to imbibe your crew. I’ll continue to vomit the pages of the buoyant emotions that keep emerging back up no matter how hard you push them down.” [...] Yes, most of the pages are based on my personal life but I was sure that the consistencies wouldn’t be picked up on ‘cause I live mostly out at sea where anything can happen… as long as it’s nautical based. Er, speaking of nautical things, I’ve been having this strange feeling there’s some hairy boy somewhere in Florida who’s creating a write-up about his state’s maritime history and publishing it on, God, Medium out of all places. Best of luck to this hypothetical person though! Now back to the grimoire.
Pisces: Literature teacher. Our wrestling instructor didn't take their tummy medicine today and they were very cranky at the practice matches today. A beautiful piano solo was playing in my head when they were given a note that told them they had to substitute today. Ha, Idrissa almost broke character when they were training as the Simb this morning, so they went from a false lion to an honest lion! Heh, heh, heh… In all seriousness though, it was an unwarranted act of frustration that left many of us on the wrestling team quite uncomfortable. I thought it was just part of the bàkk beforehand, but it escalated way further when I felt one of my ribs snap under their hold on me. I’d complain about the safety violation that took place that day, but I did sign the EULA and it was pretty lenient on what was worthy of pressing charges over. I mean, it’s by tradition they allow hand blows, but Idrissa hit a little too hard. I mean, the thought of a huge, masculine-presenting lion grappling me and then proceeding to roughhouse me is pretty alluring, but I'd prefer if it was a different animal costume… I said too much; I'm sorry. […] Anyways, do you wanna talk about my aspirations instead? Someday, I hope to be as good of a wrestler as Boukar Faye, but with my seemingly indeterminate body weight and mass, I think I'll take on a different destiny as a wrestling legend. I'll be known as the shifting mass whose weight can change unexpectedly and can throw off even the most experienced of wrestlers. I'll also be known as the guy who never wears the proper attire, leading to a situation where I piss off the organizers. I'm not so good at Luttle Traditionnelle avec Frappe, since I don't use it to show off because… quite frankly, there's nothing about me to show off. Uh… How are you enjoying your stay so far? Do you wanna look at my trophies from the times I scared the contestants away?
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Novena to Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein)
Day 9 – Sunday, August 9th, 1942 The Auschwitz Extermination Camp
Auschwitz was at that time a small provincial Polish town, which was to give its name to the notorious concentration camp, opened nearby by order of Himmler for political prisoners on April 27, 1940. The first camp was rather small in size and was called, subsequently, Auschwitz I. In October 1941, a far more extensive camp was set up, named after a neighboring village, Auschwitz II-Birkenau (Encyclopaedia Judaica Vol. 3, Coll. 854-871). From March 1942, Jews were directed to the second camp.
Mass murders of Jewish prisoners by Zyklon B (prussic acid) gas was instituted at Birkenau as from January 1942, at the instigation of Adolf Eichmann, who was in overall command of the execution of the “Final Solution” of the Jewish Problem by genocide, decided on by the Nazis at Wansee in 1941. The gassing continued for two years and ten months, during which time a million Jews perished in the camp.
The convoys arrived at the rate of three or four a day; they were usually met at the platform by the Camp Commandant, Rudolph Hoess, later executed for war-crimes, and the infamous Dr. Mengele, who performed the “Selektion”, strong prisoners being separated for forced labor in mines and factories, the remainder being consigned for immediate “elimination.”
The first transport of prisoners from Holland arrived in July 1942; the one carrying our Saint was, perhaps, the third, being preceded by a transport of men which had reached the camp that afternoon.
The newcomers were taken to barracks and told to leave their clothes on a numbered peg, to be retrieved after the shower, which they were falsely led to believe would follow. Women usually had their hair cut off. The prisoners had then to walk four hundred meters along a path till they came to a large room, with tubes running across the ceiling. Force was used to get them to enter, when necessary. The metal doors were locked, levers operated and the gas introduced into the rooms. Twenty to twenty-five minutes later, electric-pumps evacuated the gas, allowing special commando-units to enter and empty the chambers. Not all the victims were dead. Gold dentures were removed and the corpses carted away to be thrown into a common fosse. Crematoria had not yet been installed at Auschwitz; but, later, to obliterate traces of their crimes, the Nazis exhumed the corpses and had them burnt.
From the moment of the arrival of a convoy to the extermination of the victims, no more than an hour and a half would elapse, as a rule. The killing of human beings became a monotonous routine.
Saint Edith, her companions and a thousand other Hebrew Catholics died in the gas-chambers of Auschwitz II-Birkenau on the morning of August 9th from suffocation by prussic acid fumes. She then entered into her glory, accompanied, as we like to believe, by many others.
Some Hebrew Catholic Companions of Saint Edith in her Ordeal
Saint Edith Stein was accompanied by a group of Hebrew Catholics throughout her ordeal; they lived with her, prayed with her, shared her spiritual sentiments, and died, most of them, together with her in the same gas-chamber. They are the rays of light that scintillate around our Saint’s crown of glory. Divine Providence wanted to give the world an example of an ideal Hebrew Catholic Community, though one assembled under duress and for a short period only.
We recall a few names, those most closely associated with Saint Edith in her trial.
Rosa, Edith’s sister
She was the only member of the Stein family to follow Edith into the Church, delaying her entry until the death of her mother, so as to spare the latter the suffering her entry would have occasioned her. She became a Tertiary Carmelite and rendered service to the Nuns at Echt, from where she left with her sister, Edith, for Auschwitz.
Dr. Bromberg and his family
The Doctor, his wife, son and daughter travelled in the transport from Amersfoort to Westerbork. They survived the war, as by a miracle. Mrs. Bromberg, who was very close to Edith, left a fine testimony to her bearing during the two days Edith spent in the camp. The son was ordained a priest in the Dominican Order after the war: Fr. Ignatius Bromberg, O.P.
The Löb family
The father was a Dr. Löb; of his five children, two became Trappist priests, two Trappistines, and one, a Trappist lay-brother. The two priests deployed an admirable ministry amongst the prisoners, proving a benediction to them in their distress. All were to die with Edith and Rosa.
Sister Judith Mendez da Costa
Her family had left Portugal in the 16th century to settle in Amsterdam. She became a Dominican nun and was conventual in Bilthoven from where she was carried off by the Gestapo on August 2nd. Her distant Portuguese origin provided an excuse, so that she was set free for a while and returned to her convent on the 15th August. On the 25th February 1944, she and the entire Portuguese community were transferred from Westerbork to Theresienstadt camp and from there to Auschwitz (16th May) where they were all gassed. Her brother and sister died in the torment. Sister Judith managed to send to her Superior a detailed description of her stay in Westerbork, from August 4th to August 15th, during which time she met Saint Edith.
Alice Reis
She entered the Church in 1932, Edith Stein standing as her godmother. Two years later she entered the Sisters of the Good Shepherd as a postulant. Circumstances in Germany being what they were at the time, she was sent to Holland. On account of her asthma, she was not accepted as a religious, but remained on as a lay-helper to the Sisters in several of their establishments. At 5 o’clock on the morning of August 2nd, she was snatched from her convent at Almelo by the Gestapo and sent to Amersfoort camp, from where she accompanied our Saint on the journey to Auschwitz.
Dr. Ruth Kantorowicz of the Ursuline Convent at Venlo
She had been an old friend of Edith’s. She was arrested on August 2nd and carried off to Amersfoort and then in a goods-train to Hooghalen. She was one of those who were forced to walk across fields, woods and hedges to the Westerbork camp. In answer to an urgent note, the Ursulines sent her supplies with two gentlemen. These saw her in the camp with Edith Stein, both wearing the yellow star-shaped patch. She remarked that the Trappist priests had not been able to celebrate Holy Mass for them. She left with Edith for Auschwitz.
Dr. Meirowsky
Since 1940, she had been resident in the lodge of the Trappistine Abbey near Tilburg. She was a medical doctor of Polish-Jewish origin, acquainted with our Saint with whom she had exchanged several letters. At Tilburg, she rendered valuable services to the community as doorkeeper and community doctor. She was a member of the Dominican Third Order and was regarded by the Trappistines as one of themselves.
In a letter addressed to her confessor from Westerbork, dated “Transfiguratio, 6, VIII.” she expressed the most admirable spiritual sentiments, showing to what extent our Saint was seconded in her intentions by other Hebrew Catholics.
We quote the following passages from her letter:
“I want to send you my last greetings and to tell you that I have complete confidence in God and have surrendered myself entirely to His will. Even more — I regard it as a grace and privilege to be driven along this road under these conditions, a witness to the words of our good Fathers and shepherds in Christ.
“If our sufferings have been increased somewhat then we have received a double portion of grace and a glorious crown is being prepared for us in heaven. Rejoice with me. I am going forward unshaken, confidently and joyfully — like the Sisters who are with me — to testify to Jesus Christ and to bear witness to the Truth in company with our Bishops. We are going as children of Our Holy Mother, the Church; we will unite our sufferings with the sufferings of our King, our Saviour and our Bridegroom, sacrificing ourselves for the conversion, for the Jews, for those who persecute us, so that all may know the peace of Christ and his Kingdom. Join with me in thanking God for this great favor by singing an exultant Magnificat.”
The letter was signed, Sister M. Magdalena Dominica (in the world, Dr. Meirowsky).
In our humble option, the sentiments that emanate from Dr. Meirowsky’s letter are no less sublime than those expressed by the early Christian martyrs as they went to their death by fire, by torture and by the lions, in the arenas of the Roman Empire.
Gospel Readings
“When they reached a place called Gethsemane, he said to his disciples, ‘Sit here while I pray’ and he took Peter and James and John with him. Horror and dismay came over him and he said to them, ‘My heart is ready to break with grief; stop here and stay awake.’ Then he went forward a little, threw himself on the ground and prayed that, if it were possible, this hour might pass him by. ‘Abba, Father all things are possible to thee; take this cup away from me. Yet not what I will, but what thou wilst.’” Mark 26: 32-36
“As they led him away to execution they seized upon a man called Simon from Cyrene, on his way back from the country, put the cross on his back and made him walk behind Jesus carrying it.
“Great numbers of people followed, many women among them, who mourned and lamented over him. Jesus turned to them and said, ‘Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for me; no, weep for yourselves and your children. For the days are surely coming when they will say “Happy are the barren, the wombs that never bore a child, the breasts that never fed one.” Then they will start saying to the mountains, “Fall on us,” and to the hills, “Cover us.” For if these things are done when the wood is green, what will happen when it is dry?’” Luke 23: 26-31
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be (Any suitable prayer may be said here) Saint Edith, Pray For Us!
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Every movie I have seen (as of August 2018)
Here’s every movie I have ever seen, at least the ones I’ve remembered, I know I’m missing some.
Moneyball
Harold Lloyd – Safety last
Marx Brothers:  A night at the Opera
Marx Brothers:  A day at the races
Marx Brothers:  a day at the circus
October Sky
Monty Python’s Holy Grail
Monty Python’s Meaning of Life
Monty Python’s Life of Brian
The Fugitive
Field of dreams
Major league
2001 a space odyssey
Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory
Galaxy Quest
Star Trek The Motion Picture
Star Trek the Wrath of Khan
Star Trek the Search for Spock
Star Trek the Voyage Home
Star Trek the Final Frontier
Star Trek The Final Frontier
Star Trek Generations
Star Trek First Contact
Star Trek Insurrection
Star Trek Nemesis
Star Trek (Reboot)
Star Trek Into Darkness
Star Trek Beyond
Spaceballs
Blazing Saddles
Young Frankenstein
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Invictus
Shrek
The great escape
Big
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Home Alone
Where eagles dare
Rocky
Happy Gilmore
E.T.
War of the worlds (2005)
The Avengers
Captain America
Ed Wood
Plan 9 from Outer Space
The Sidehackers [MST3K]
Manos: the Hands of Fate [MST3K]
Juno
Indiana Jones Raiders of the Lost Arc
Indiana Jones The Temple of Doom
Indiana Jones Last Crusade
Indiana Jones The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Adaptation (1989)
The Hobbit (animated)
The Lord of the rings pt . 1 (animated)
The Lord of the rings pt . 2 (animated)
The Hobbit 1
The Hobbit 2
The Hobbit 3
TLOTR Fellowship
TLOTR Two Towers
TLOTR ROTK
Star Wars IV
Star Wars V
Star Wars VI
Star Wars I
Star Wars II
Star Wars III
Star Wars VII
Star Wars VIII
Harry Potter 1
Harry Potter 2
Harry Potter 3
Harry Potter 4
Harry Potter 5
Harry Potter 7-1
Harry Potter 7-2
Ben Hur (original)
Ben Hur (1959)
Fantasia
Fantasia 2000
Spy Kids
Spy Kids 2
Spy Kids 3
Pirates of the Caribbean
Pirates of the Caribbean 2
Pirates of the Caribbean 3
Blues Brothers
Anchorman
The Big Lewbowski
Mad Max Fury Road
Mad Max (Original)
Interstellar
The Martian
Finding Nemo
Toy Story
Toy Story 2
Toy Story 3
Monsters Inc.
Up
A Bug’s Life
The Incredibles
Frozen
Ratatouille
Wall-E
Dunkirk
National Lampoon’s Family Vacation
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
The Santa Clause
The Santa Clause 2
It’s A Wonderful Life
Miracle on 34th Street
Gideon’s Trumpet
V for Vendetta
Napoleon Dynamite
Elf
Olive the Other Reindeer
Superman
Superman 2
Man of Steel
Spiderman 3: Edgelord Peter Chronicles
To Kill a Mockingbird
Ocean’s 11
Men in Black
Men in Black 2
Slumdog Millionaire
My Cousin Vinnie
Transformers
Shawn of the dead
Jurassic Park
The Lost World
Jurassic Park 3
Jurassic World
Mrs Brisbee and the Rats of Nimh
High School Musical
Midnight in Paris
Godzilla vs Mothra or some shit like that, it had GZ and Mothra in it, ok?
(American) Godzilla
Back to the Future
Back to the Future 2
The Dark Knight
The Dark Knight Rises
Tootsie
Alien vs Predator
Casablanca
The Prestige
The Terminal
12 Angry Men
Minority Report
James Bond Live and Let Die
James Bond Casino Royale
James Bond Skyfall
Airplane
Airplane 2
Naked Gun
Naked Gun 2 ½
Naked Gun 33 1/3
Pink Panther
Inception
King Kong (Peter Jackson)
Hotel Rwanda
Groundhog Day
Ghostbusters
Ghostbusters 2
Ghostbusters (female reboot)
Caddyshack
Pan’s Labyrinth
Night at the Museum
The 3 Musketeers
Paul Blart Mall Cop
Cloud Atlas
The Sandlot
Armageddon
The Road to El Dorado
Chicken Run
Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit
Madagascar
She’s the Man
101 Dalmatians
20,000 leagues under the sea
Zorro (original)
The Absent-minded professor
Mary Poppins
Herbie the Love Bug
Herbie 2
My Side of the Mountain
Race to Witch Mountain
The Wizard of Oz
The Wiz
Honey I shrunk the kids
Honey we shrunk ourselves
Honey I blew up the baby
Cool Runnings
Angels in the Outfield
Field of Dreams
The Lion King 1 ½
The Lion King 2: Simba’s Pride
Inspector Gadget
The Princess Bride
Treasure Planet
The Rookie
The Simpsons Movie
Pokemon the first movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back
Pokemon 2000
Pokemon 3 Spell of the Unown
Pokemon 4ever
Pokemon  Heroes
Pokemon Mewtwo Returns (technically a special, not a movie)
Pokemon Jirachi Wish Maker
Pokemon the rise of Darkrai
Pokemon Giratina and the Sky Warrior
Pokemon Arceus and the Jewel of Life
Pokemon Black
Pokemon White (80% the same as Pokemon Black)
Pokemon Kyurem vs the Swords of Justice (and that’s the most recent one I’ve watched)
Ice Age
Ice Age 2
Ice Age 3
Prometheus
Iron Man 1
North by Northwest
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Captain America
Ratatoulle
Love Live the School Idol Movie
Your Name (Kimi no Na Wa)
The Garden of Words
5 Centimeters per Second
The Place Promised in our Early Days
Voices of a Distant Star
Children who chase Lost Voices/Journey to Agartha (Hoshi o ou kodomo)
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
Howl’s Moving Castle
Kiki’s Delivery Service
Princess Mononoke
A Silent Voice
Napping Princess [Ancien & the Magic Tablet]
Interstella 5555
Marie and the Witch’s Flower
The Sting
Apollo 13
Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure
Rear Window
The Birds
This is Spinal Tap
The Iron Giant
The Hunger Games
Supersize Me
Africa Screams
Office Space
Dr. Strangelove, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Freaky Friday (remake verson)
National Treasure
National Treasure 2: Sean Bean dies this time
The Da Vinci Code
Angels and Demons
A Christmas carol (old version)
A Christmas carol (the one with Patrick Stewart)
A Christmas Story
Oz the Great and Powerful
The Wizard of Oz 3: Dorothy Goes to Hell (cinemassacre)
Taken
Kung Fu Panda
Super 8
Seeking a Friend for the End of the World
Talledega Nights
Crocodile Dundee
Crocodile Dundee 2
Romancing the Stone
Like Mike
Space Jam
Looney Toons Back in Action
Scooby Doo Ghoul School
Scooby Doo Reluctant Werewolf
Scooby Doo on Zombie Island
Scooby Doo and the Witch’s Ghost
Scooby Doo and the Alien Invaders
School of Rock
The Polar Express
The Bad News Bears (original)
The Dream Team
The Gods must be Crazy
The Gods must be Crazy 2
American Tale
The Dark Crystal
My Friend Martin (Animated MLK jr. history lesson thing)
Jakob the Liar (Holocaust story about a man in a ghetto claiming he has a radio, remake of a 70’s east german version of the same story)
The Devil’s Arithmetic
Man of Marble (1977) (Polish film)
Doctor Strange
Wonder Woman
U2 3D
A Hard Day’s Night
Help!
The Beatles: Eight Days A Week (touring documentary, 2016)
Yellow Submarine
UHF
Stop Making Sense
Mama Mia!
Valerian and the City of 1000 Planets
Il Boom
Lost in Translation
House of Flying Daggers
Edge of Tomorrow
Pacific Rim
The Post
Arrival
Evan Almighty
Bruce Almighty
Ace Ventura Animal Detective
Ace Venture Pet Detective
Despicable Me
Get Smart
Over the Hedge
March of Penguins
The African Queen
Girl, Interrupted
Gandhi
Around the World in 80 Days (Jackie Chan version)
Chicago (the musical)
Hugo
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Osmosis Jones
Cars
Les Miserables (2012)
Singing in the Rain
West Side Story
Mary Poppins
The General (Buster Keaton)
Little Big Man
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
O Brother Where Art Thou
Beowulf (2007)
Crash
The Maltese Falcon
The African Queen
The Rocker
It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World
The Same Moon (La Misma Luna)
Airheads
The Secret of Roan Inish
Dave
Charlotte’s Web
Babe
The Three Musketeers
Dr. Doolittle
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea [I do not remember this at all]
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs [I do not remember this at all, either]
101 Dalmatians
Aladdin and the King of thieves
Sweeny Todd
[That bad vampire movie I saw at a party in like 2012]
[That other MST3K sci-fi movie about the bodyswap]
Tekken: Blood Vengence
Jason Borne (2016)
Metropolis (2001, anime)
Pay It Forward
Sister Act 2
(some shitty bullying movie)
The Atomic Brain [MST3K]
Hairspray
Dallas Buyer’s Club
Seven Samurai
Magnificent 7 (1960)
A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum
Cinderella (Disney)
Ever After: A Cinderella Story (1998)
The Music Man
The King’s Speech
The Great Dictator
Oliver!
Kiss me Kate
Pirate Radio
Wrongfully Accused (Leslie Nielson)
(Huck Finn movie)
Bridesmaids
Modern Times
Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein
Metropolis (1927)
Funny Farm
The Black Stallion
National Velvet
Bionicle: Mask of Light
Arsenic and Old Lace
Unaccompanied Minors
Terminator
Isle of Dogs
A Quiet Place
Akira
Loving Vincent
Tangled
Hoodwinked
How to Train Your Dragon
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Ghost in the Shell (1995)
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Samurai Cop (1991) [Rifftrax]
Birdemic: Shock and Terror [Rifftrax]
Solo: A Star Wars Story
Oh Lucy!
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged
The Thief Lord
Breaking Away (1979)
Fright Night (2011)
Sharknado [Rifftrax]
The Incredibles 2
Mongolian Ping Pong
The Gold Rush (Charlie Chaplin)
City Lights (Charlie Chaplin)
City Slickers
(Escape to) Victory (1981)
The Phantom of the Opera
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Fireworks: Should we watch them from the bottom or the side? (2017)
Ed Edd and Eddy’s Big Picture Show
Jaws
The Color of Friendship (2000)
Flatland
The Wolverine (2013)
Codename: Kids Next Door – Operation Z.E.R.O.
Incredibles 2
Shawn the Sheep
Goodachari
Mutiny on the Bounty
Happy Death Day
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Why God Made Animals (According to Scripture)
I’ve heard people say that God created animals for us to eat. Nowhere in the Holy Bible does it say such a thing, but Genesis 2:18-20 tells us precisely why animals were created:
18 And the Lord God said, “It is not good that man should be alone; I will make him a helper comparable to him.” 19 Out of the ground the Lord God formed every beast of the field and every bird of the air, and brought them to Adam to see what he would call them. And whatever Adam called each living creature, that was its name. 20 So Adam gave names to all cattle, to the birds of the air, and to every beast of the field. But for Adam there was not found a helper comparable to him.
God created “every beast of the field and every bird of the air” for Adam so that he would not be alone. They were all created to be a potential helper that was “comparable to him.” God then brought them to Adam and Adam gave “each living creature” a name. Scripture even goes so far as to tell us that “Adam gave names to all the cattle.” These days, animals on factory farms are merely given numbers and not names.
In the garden of Eden, all animals were meant to be companion animals. In Heaven and the new Earth, all animals will once again be our companions according to Isaiah 11:6-9:
6 “The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, The leopard shall lie down with the young goat, The calf and the young lion and the fatling together; And a little child shall lead them. 7 The cow and the bear shall graze; Their young ones shall lie down together; And the lion shall eat straw like the ox. 8 The nursing child shall play by the cobra’s hole, And the weaned child shall put his hand in the viper’s den. 9 They shall not hurt nor destroy in all My holy mountain, For the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord As the waters cover the sea.
In the beginning, the world was vegan. In Heaven, there is no pain, bloodshed or death; thus, we shall all be vegan. Jesus told us to pray to God, “Your kingdom come. Your will be done on  Earth as it is in Heaven.” Should we not, therefore, seek to live a life that does not cause harm and destruction or do we pray the Lord’s prayer in vain with empty words and a hardened heart?
Please consider taking steps toward a life that minimizes cruelty to God’s creatures and honors God’s creation. For some simple tips and resources, visit How Do I Go Vegan?
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"For every beast of the forest is Mine, And the cattle on a thousand hills. I know all the birds of the mountains, And the wild beasts of the field are Mine." ~ Psalm 50:10-11
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“It all comes down to pain and suffering. Not intelligence, not strength, not social class or civil right. Pain and suffering are, in themselves, bad and should be prevented or minimized, irrespective of the race, sex, or species of the being that suffers.” ~ Joaquin Phoenix | EARTHLINGS
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Fog strange talk Season 3 ——Jinjiang City 2020 Top5
(Language: English;Shooting: American group;Released in: USA, worldwide)
 preface
The city was swept by high temperature, and there were two pairs of mandarin ducks, who migrated for a long time to build their nests and settle down in a warm place. One was unable to bear the high temperature and fell, dying on the concrete floor. One opened its wings to block the hot sun for his partner. The male struggled and died soon. It was a long way and a spare dream. The mandarin ducks did not eat or drink, and rested beside their husband.
Mandarin ducks are amorous, not to mention people in the city.
Sheng put on a mask, after taking a bath, it was already 23 o 'clock at night. He got up too late, so he lost the habit of his biological clock.
He calls a taxi and heads to the center of Jinjiang city, where there is a special place that is very private.
Taxi across the river, the city is no longer busy, people are already asleep.
Two people were standing in the street, a man and a woman, older, bowing slightly and smiling. They got out of the car not far from them and went upstairs.
"Welcome to the White Bar." The young receptionist at the bar greeted Sheng cordially.
"Is the old woman there?"
The young man looked at Sheng and smiled. "Please!" The young man led the way to another room, which was wide.
Sheng took off his shoes and came into the room. On the sofa sat an old woman. She was listening to music. Rose sat down on a stool at the table and asked, "How do I address you?"
"Call me old woman -- first time?"
Or nod to say right, old woman peaceably looked at rise, rise took off the mask, said: "two days ago to the supermarket procurement, there are some women always looking at yourself, I saw the disgust from their eyes, let me very chagrin."
"Thirsty?" The old woman straightened her back.
"I have been back in Jinjiang city for almost a year, and I am very thirsty!"
Old woman greeted the side of the service personnel: "Pu Chun, give this guest on a big cup of 'drink'." Finished account, old woman said to rise: "haven't come to new guests for a long time, jinjiang city has been forgotten." Old woman continued to listen to the music, she did not look at the eyes of the boy.
Back in Jingangseong, there are not many familiar people. What happened here? Sheng thought for a long time and asked.
"Well, it's family. You shouldn't keep it a secret. A few years ago, there were two new buildings built on the other side of the Qiaojiang River. The Windows were closed, the trees were covered, and there was no way to enter. I heard that many people were imprisoned there.
"I also saw those two buildings. They were ordinary buildings, but surrounded by mountains and blocked by rivers. The area inside was not small."
"If you don't have special skills, don't be so curious." The old woman looked at him calmly.
Puchun came, put the "drink" on the table, as big as the beer barrel in the glass full of red liquid, or can't wait to hold the cup, purr.
He drank quickly, like a lost man who had just come out of the desert, gulping down the red liquid, bright red drops of water sticking to the sides of the empty glass.
"It's getting cold fast! Rose some regret.
"Quenched your thirst?"
"Enough already!
"You take a break at the bar, and if you walk down the street, that intoxicating feeling comes over you."
Sheng got up and took a few steps back to sit at the bar. Pu Chun smiled and took out a copper plate. He took three thin slices of watermelon from the refrigerator and placed them on the copper plate in front of Sheng.
"Very thoughtful! Is there another guest here like me? '
"Guests like you are almost regular customers, few, but very considerate. The young man who just brought you in is one of your staff. Do you need to know him?"
"What's his name?"
"We all call him Xiao Yang. He worked at a factory during the day and came to work at night. The prosperity of Jingang city has become a memory since large factories went bankrupt.
"There aren't many people at night."
"If you want to go to a place with many people, it is not impossible, but once the hunter is caught into the building..." Pu Chun shook his head and said no more.
Sheng asked anxiously, "What will happen?"
"The last time I worked with some of my regulars I heard them talking about going to the mother city -- the night and the prosperity there, the streets of the night where countless young men and girls stop."
"And haven't seen them yet?"
"Yes! The hunters are coming! They say the two new buildings on the riverbank are hunters' cages. Many guests have been captured there. Even the loudest werewolves have not been heard from. Puchun low voice line, full of two buildings of mystery and danger signals.
"How can this place still exist?"
"In addition to good confidentiality, Grandma is not ordinary. Her ancestors were emperors of the Byzantine Empire and have not lost their ties of blood and solidarity over the years. Need a new product?"
"What is it?"
"The name is Mary. It is a newly developed alternative to the drink. After tasting the drink, you will feel heaven with a glass of Mary."
"Try it. Mary is a beautiful name."
Puchun washed the wine glass, slowly poured into the cup prepared to package in the bottle of red fermentation liquid, light red filled with a grape aroma, rose eyes blurred, he very like this breath, this breath is like the girl who gets up on time, pick full juicy grapes.
Puchun opens a box of potions, with ancient Egyptian writing on it, and puts a red pill in the cup, bubbling up and dissolving quickly. "Mary finished, please taste!"
An hour later, when the vertigo wore off and He opened his eyes, he licked his lips with an aftertaste.
"Give me more Mary pills."
"For a rainy day!
Sheng greeted xiao Yang: "Your name is Xiao Yang?"
"Yes!"
"Someone who loved the sea."
Sheng and Xiao Yang exchange contact information. After the intoxicant vertigo is over, Sheng realizes that some parts of his body are numb and he needs a good rest in bed.
Outside the white bar, there was only the rustle of leaves in the wind. The deserted street was a little cold. It was late.
At the corner, out of the corner of his eye, he perceived a man following him, following him silently.
Off the night shift people hurried home to rest, rose continued to walk a few corners, the other party has been followed. Rise aware of the danger, perhaps the person behind is the white bar old woman said the hunter, rise stopped, turned around, looked more than 100 meters away from the man. The man was dressed in black, and his whole body did not look noticeable at night. He was huge, like a lion ready to go.
He does not stand for long, and any movement in the eyes of the lion is the beginning of a desperate hunt.
A taxi came up and Sheng hailed it. The moment he started for the first time, Sheng immediately felt safe.
In the car, his eyes blurred, eyes always closed, not too much strength.
When he got home, he sat on the edge of the bed. He closed his eyes. After a long time, he said, "Hunter!"
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