It's beautiful to read these old posts now the alt-right empire is rotten to the core and slowly slogging off chunks of putrid flesh, revealing the diseased cancerous oozing bone that lies underneath. It has hardly been a year and it's already dying.
You're waiting for a train. A train that'll take you far away. You know where you hope this train will take you. But you can't know for sure. Yet it doesn't matter. Now, tell me why? Because you'll be together!
You bastard. It's been so long since I've seen a poster for the movie that I actually thought that was the real poster for a second! I'm like... Why is he posing like that...
As you listen to this, you find yourself thinking about the horror and terror happening in the world around us. Then you realise it; we aren't going to hell, we're creating it. It's coming to life all around us, and we're all burning together...
"This life is a dream. Only a sleeper considers it real. Then death comes like dawn, and you wake up laughing at what you thought was your grief." -Rumi
I've come to the same conclusion as well, treacherous people 'live' by backstabbing and brazen injustice and claim that they would have to do that sooner or later. Ironically, it's the undoing of this world, driving it to the point of really having to.
personally, if i had a choice in what music was to be played at my funeral it would be 1) in the hall of the mountain king by edvard grieg when my surviving friends, relatives and loved ones (in that order) inspect my corpse in the chapel if i really am dead (seriously what is that part supposed to be good for anyway, kinda creepy) 2) personal jesus by depeche mode at the ceremony where the pope or whatever the lower ranked guy is called makes his remarks about how unethically my life was taken but how i still lived it like a common sinner and so there shouldnt be made a difference after my deceice. 3) hell march by frank klepacki while they bring my coffin to my tomb on the shoulders of some burly men in suits and/or military uniform 4) 1:34 when they lower my coffin into the tomb slowly and dramatically with ropes and cover it with the very earth i will soon tranform to myself and then 5) highway to hell by AC/DC until people leave the scenery in disgust. 6) and then whenever someone comes to visit a built in loudspeaker from my coffin that is connected to a power cord will start to play "welcome to my mine" by that one minecraft song singing kid loud enough that it earrapes itself automatically.
I played this and used my IMAGINATION running from random crap with my friend then my other friend came over and said, "are you guys high?". My friend said "no stupid!". I said "yes a little bit".
Meesha Brumfield Social Netowork soundtrack was truly truly creative, just like this years' Grand Budapest Hotel. But both are nothing compared to Hans Zimmer epic scale soundscapes. So yes, Zimmer deserved 2-4 oscars more then he has won these last 20 years. Long live Zimmer! We love you.
I mean if it lost it lost in reality i think we all know it really won tsk tsk politics! On top of that social media is what most of us are on today which is why it probably won #hype
Actually the music for dark knight is similarly epic. In fact It so resembles Inception. Another fun fact: half the main characters are played by actors who were in inception. Guy who plays arthur in inception plays a rookie cop in DK. The french actress who played mol in inception plays a rich billionaire lady in DK. tom hardy who played earnes in inception plays as bane. And the old guy who lives with bruce wayne is played by the actor who played cobb's father in inception.
Thank you! Just the good bits over and over. I even loop your vid. Yes I am on the spectrum. Keep it up. This weirdo loves it and apparently I'm not alone.
At first I thought that it was just a compilation, so I go away from the page, and I hum along with it...and hum along...and hum along...I'm waiting for it to get to the climax...and I'm like come on! Great job :D
i can see a joke where something important is about to happen and in slow motion, but it keeps up with the suspense and really nothing happens for like 10 minutes.