Deleting my blog! It’s become too much to stay current with my blog as well as the other 34234523 social media sites while continuing a healthy and productive real world life. If you’d like to stay in contact, you can add me through the following:
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Love to all of you bloggers!
Best of luck to you!
I don’t like the way certain ones dictate how you feel. I understand that some can balance out lack of chemical production within one’s self, but it’s not natural. Aside from all of that, I think it’s a way for the government and higher ups to control the mass amounts of people. Keep the people sedated, every time they have the slightest problem they suggest a drug, we become addicted and in turn keep coming back and putting money in their pockets. The world is all about making money. It’s natural to feel sad, upset, overly happy, off focus, etc. Everyone is different. Because of that, you don’t need pills shoved down your throat because you’re told something is wrong with you. Either use something that is natural, or don’t use anything at all.
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I came across this song after seeing Wedding Crashers and I’ve been obsessed with it ever since. A very talented band that doesn’t get as much attention in the states as it should! Love love love love love this song.
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Played 11 times.
Lana, you’re such a beautiful gangster.
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The evolution of the bear.
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I love Seattle. This just furthers that love. This is an incredible visual for PatrickReza’s dubstep remix to M83’s “Midnight City” which was shot in the stadium where the Seattle Seahawks play. Jimmy Diebold put this together and he did a fantastic job. I’m sure they had to get the permission of many parties involved before doing this, so props to all of them for allowing such a dope video to happen!
I love this song and this video is amazing. The fine folks at Pigeons & Planes put it best:
“From their most recent album, A Different Kind Of Fix, Bombay Bicycle Club has given “How Can You Swallow So Much Sleep” the visual treatment. Full disclosure: anything claymation/stop motion is a good thing in my books, but this video is exquisitely and wonderfully imaginative.”
Tomorrow night…IT’S GOIN’ DOWN! Our show is about to be bananas. I was with the guys for their set rehearsal the other night, and it’s going to be a show stealer. If you’re in the Grand Rapids, MI area, you should be at this show! It’s been sold out for awhile so hopefully you scooped your tix when they came out.
Visit our website here and our fan page here. For booking, you can contact me through our official email address here.