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sigurros-:

Varúð = Caution.

Morse code in video is apparently:
“It doesn’t matter what I say”
“The only thing that matters is how you feel”
“Understanding that the words are irrelevant is of great importance”
“What feelings do you have”

Why Caution? What danger are they trying to protect us from? The fact that morse code is used just emulates a more mysterious and foreboding atmosphere. Words fall away and there is nothing left that can help us communicate but this desperate - almost agonizing - substitute for the spoken voice. What if i wanted to cry? What flickering light can communicate to you my despair? Faces fall away. We’re just another black silhouette slumping up into view, overwhelmed by the coarse, dark features of the landscape where rocks and cliffs hold nothing but danger. When all of this fails, we surrender the light, and retreat, slouching back into the dark where at last we surrender to silence.

my soul.

(Source: verkxr.blogspot.sg)

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Hey!

Check out the music video here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FQc1nbDsdA

Hope you guys like it and can support :-)

Much love

Jamie.

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chaintotherhythm:

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all shaping and making and creating.

When I was young I was like most kids you know who go through the motions of saying what they want to be when they grow up; “an astronaut!”, “an architect!”, “a teacher!”, “a writer!” etc etc. In fact, being a writer is something that has always intrigued me. I have had many outlines and synopsis’ for books I’ve wanted to write, but never really did anything with them. And I often times write poetry or haiku when I am under the influence of a drug, and mostly I keep them unedited.

When it comes to creating I actually just get up and DANCE. Like, all over my home (usually only in my socks and underwear. XD) It’s a style of dance called Criming. It is a relatively new dance style created by takeSomeCrime, best known for his Youtube channel. it’s a culmination of many different dance styles. It’s like if Fred Astaire’s style and Michael Jackson’s style had a baby kind of thingI am actually kind of sloppy at it, but eventually I learn how to tighten my control and to multitask at movement.

I think dancing and music are just amazing, and I don’t know what I’d do with either one of them. I’m even self-teaching myself how to mix and spin music, as well as how to sing with my voice. I think this is the way I will ultimately create in life, but perhaps someday I shall publish my science-fiction novels, too. I am sure whatever I create will be a rewarding experience, because so far it has been a profound source of strength and comfort, — a way to self-care, to be able to survive in this world.

So tell me, what do you create?

[edit] Some serious grammatical mistakes. Probably missed some others, anyway. x_x

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infinitives:

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For all of my friends, real and imagined.

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zarggg:

tomkirk:

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JESUS

FUCKING

CHRIST

I would so use this in sets if I DJed.

This gave me a science-on.

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