jo sh Yeah its not something that one "just does" it takes years of practice and training. Just like any other skill. Still, I bet your dieing flamingo looked awesome! :D
+Kuro Nanase Lol sorry, please don't kill me for this.... *Saw the title, clicked on the video, heard the first few seconds, fell in love with it!*
I'm tired of being what you want me to be (我厭倦當你喜歡的人) Feeling so faithless, lost under the surface (我覺得自己失去信念,心裡沒有方向) I don't know what you're expecting of me (我不知道你到底從我身上期待著什麼) Put under the pressure of walking in your shoes (我的每一步都走得很沉重) Caught in the undertow, just caught in the undertow (我被暗流拉走了) Every step that I take is another mistake to you (而我走的每一步,其實都在傷害你) Caught in the undertow, just caught in the undertow (我被暗流拉走了) I've become so numb, I can't feel you there (我聽不見聲音,我也不知道你在哪裡) Become so tired, so much more aware (我累了,但卻變得更清醒) By becoming this all I want to do (我終於得到我想要的了) Is be more like me and be less like you (我想當我自己,而不是你要的我) Can't you see that you're smothering me? (你不知道你差點讓我窒息了嗎?) Holding too tightly, afraid to lose control (我緊抱著自己,怕失去控制) 'Cause everything that you thought I would be (因為你想要我當的人) Has fallen apart right in front of you (已經在你面前毀滅了) Caught in the undertow, just caught in the undertow (他被洪流沖走,就這樣被沖走) Every step that I take is another mistake to you (你要我所做的事,最終你一定會後悔的) Caught in the undertow, just caught in the undertow (我被暗流拉走了) And every second I waste is more than I can take! (我浪費的時間太多了,我得到的卻太少) I've become so numb, I can't feel you there (我終於聾了,我終於感覺不到你的存在) Become so tired, so much more aware (我累了,卻更清醒) By becoming this all I want to do (這就是我想要的) Is be more like me and be less like you (我想當自己,而不是你) And I know I may end up failing too (我知道我可能會失敗) But I know you were just like me with someone disappointed in you (但我知道,有人對你很失望) I've become so numb, I can't feel you there (我終於聾了,我不用再聽見你說的話) Become so tired, so much more aware (我累了,但我知道自己在做什麼) By becoming this all I want to do (這就是我想要的,我知道自己在做什麼) Is be more like me and be less like you (我要做的是自己,而不是你要的)
The word penguin first appears in the 16th century as a synonym for great auk.[1] When European explorers discovered what are today known as penguins in the Southern Hemisphere, they noticed their similar appearance to the great auk of the Northern Hemisphere, and named them after this bird, although they are not closely related.[2] The etymology of the word penguin is still debated. The English word is not apparently of French,[1] Breton[3] or Spanish[4] origin (the latter two are attributed to the French word pingouin "auk"), but first appears in English or Dutch.[1] Some dictionaries suggest a derivation from Welsh pen, "head" and gwyn, "white", including the Oxford English Dictionary, the American Heritage Dictionary,[5] the Century Dictionary[5] and Merriam-Webster,[6] on the basis that the name was originally applied to the great auk, either because it was found on White Head Island (Welsh Pen Gwyn) in Newfoundland, or because it had white circles around its eyes (though the head was black). However, the Welsh word pen is also used to mean "front", "foremost part" or "extremity" and therefore "white front" is far more likely to be the sense in which Welsh sailors used the term when referring to the bird. Indeed, the Welsh expression for "bow" or "prow" of a ship is "pen blaen" (front point/tip).[7] An alternative etymology links the word to Latin pinguis, which means "fat". In Dutch, the alternative word for penguin is "fat-goose" (vetgans see: Dutch wiki or dictionaries under Pinguïn), and would indicate this bird received its name from its appearance. Systematics and evolution Living species and recent extinctions Adélie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) feeding young. Like its relatives, a neatly bi-coloured species with a head marking. Magellanic penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus). The closed neck collar denotes this species. Closeup of southern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes chrysocome) Two king penguins and one gentoo penguin walking on a beach on South Georgia, British overseas territory The number of extant penguin species is debated. Depending on which authority is followed, penguin biodiversity varies between 18 and 20 living species, all in the subfamily Spheniscinae. Some sources consider the white-flippered penguin a separate Eudyptula species, while others treat it as a subspecies of the little penguin;[8][9] the actual situation seems to be more complicated.[10] Similarly, it is still unclear whether the royal penguin is merely a color morph of the macaroni penguin. The status of the rockhopper penguins is also unclear. Updated after Marples (1962),[11] Acosta Hospitaleche (2004),[12] and Ksepka et al. (2006).[13] Subfamily Spheniscinae - modern penguins Aptenodytes - great penguins King penguin, Aptenodytes patagonicus Emperor penguin, Aptenodytes forsteri Pygoscelis - brush-tailed penguins Adélie penguin, Pygoscelis adeliae Chinstrap penguin, Pygoscelis antarctica Gentoo penguin, Pygoscelis papua Eudyptula - little penguins Little blue penguin, Eudyptula minor White-flippered penguin, Eudyptula albosignata (provisional) Spheniscus - banded penguins Magellanic penguin, Spheniscus magellanicus Humboldt penguin, Spheniscus humboldti Galapagos penguin, Spheniscus mendiculus African penguin, Spheniscus demersus Megadyptes Yellow-eyed penguin, Megadyptes antipodes Waitaha penguin, Megadyptes waitaha (extinct) Eudyptes - crested penguins Fiordland penguin, Eudyptes pachyrynchus Snares penguin, Eudyptes robustus Erect-crested penguin, Eudyptes sclateri Western rockhopper penguin, Eudyptes chrysocome Eastern rockhopper penguin, Eudyptes filholi Northern rockhopper penguin, Eudyptes moseleyi Royal penguin, Eudyptes schlegeli (disputed) Macaroni penguin, Eudyptes chrysolophus Chatham penguin, Eudyptes chathamensis (extinct) Fossil genera Order Sphenisciformes Basal and unresolved taxa (all fossil) Waimanu - basal (Middle-Late Paleocene) Perudyptes (Middle Eocene of Atacama Desert, Peru) - basal? Spheniscidae gen. et sp. indet. CADIC P 21 (Leticia Middle Eocene of Punta Torcida, Argentina)[14] Delphinornis (Middle/Late Eocene? - Early Oligocene of Seymour Island, Antarctica) - Palaeeudyptinae, basal, new subfamily 1? Archaeospheniscus (Middle/Late Eocene - Late Oligocene) - Palaeeudyptinae? New subfamily 2? Marambiornis (Late Eocene -? Early Oligocene of Seymour Island, Antarctica) - Palaeeudyptinae, basal, new subfamily 1? Mesetaornis (Late Eocene -? Early Oligocene of Seymour Island, Antarctica) - Palaeeudyptinae, basal, new subfamily 1? Tonniornis (Late Eocene -? Early Oligocene of Seymour Island, Antarctica) Wimanornis (Late Eocene -? Early Oligocene of Seymour Island, Antarctica) Duntroonornis (Late Oligocene of Otago, New Zealand) - possibly Spheniscinae Korora (Late Oligocene of S Canterbury, New Zealand) Kairuku (Late Oligocene of E South Island, New Zealand) Platydyptes (Late Oligocene of New Zealand) - possibly not monophyletic; Palaeeudyptinae, Paraptenodytinae or new subfamily?[15] Spheniscidae gen. et sp. indet. (Late Oligocene/Early Miocene of Hakataramea, New Zealand)[16] The word penguin first appears in the 16th century as a synonym for great auk.[1] When European explorers discovered what are today known as penguins in the Southern Hemisphere, they noticed their similar appearance to the great auk of the Northern Hemisphere, and named them after this bird, although they are not closely related.[2] The etymology of the word penguin is still debated. The English word is not apparently of French,[1] Breton[3] or Spanish[4] origin (the latter two are attributed to the French word pingouin "auk"), but first appears in English or Dutch.[1] Some dictionaries suggest a derivation from Welsh pen, "head" and gwyn, "white", including the Oxford English Dictionary, the American Heritage Dictionary,[5] the Century Dictionary[5] and Merriam-Webster,[6] on the basis that the name was originally applied to the great auk, either because it was found on White Head Island (Welsh Pen Gwyn) in Newfoundland, or because it had white circles around its eyes (though the head was black). However, the Welsh word pen is also used to mean "front", "foremost part" or "extremity" and therefore "white front" is far more likely to be the sense in which Welsh sailors used the term when referring to the bird. Indeed, the Welsh expression for "bow" or "prow" of a ship is "pen blaen" (front point/tip).[7] An alternative etymology links the word to Latin pinguis, which means "fat". In Dutch, the alternative word for penguin is "fat-goose" (vetgans see: Dutch wiki or dictionaries under Pinguïn), and would indicate this bird received its name from its appearance. Systematics and evolution Living species and recent extinctions Adélie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) feeding young. Like its relatives, a neatly bi-coloured species with a head marking. Magellanic penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus). The closed neck collar denotes this species. Closeup of southern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes chrysocome) Two king penguins and one gentoo penguin walking on a beach on South Georgia, British overseas territory The number of extant penguin species is debated. Depending on which authority is followed, penguin biodiversity varies between 18 and 20 living species, all in the subfamily Spheniscinae. Some sources consider the white-flippered penguin a separate Eudyptula species, while others treat it as a subspecies of the little penguin;[8][9] the actual situation seems to be more complicated.[10] Similarly, it is still unclear whether the royal penguin is merely a color morph of the macaroni penguin. The status of the rockhopper penguins is also unclear. Updated after Marples (1962),[11] Acosta Hospitaleche (2004),[12] and Ksepka et al. (2006).[13] Subfamily Spheniscinae - modern penguins Aptenodytes - great penguins King penguin, Aptenodytes patagonicus Emperor penguin, Aptenodytes forsteri Pygoscelis - brush-tailed penguins Adélie penguin, Pygoscelis adeliae Chinstrap penguin, Pygoscelis antarctica Gentoo penguin, Pygoscelis papua Eudyptula - little penguins Little blue penguin, Eudyptula minor White-flippered penguin, Eudyptula albosignata (provisional) Spheniscus - banded penguins Magellanic penguin, Spheniscus magellanicus Humboldt penguin, Spheniscus humboldti Galapagos penguin, Spheniscus mendiculus African penguin, Spheniscus demersus Megadyptes Yellow-eyed penguin, Megadyptes antipodes Waitaha penguin, Megadyptes waitaha (extinct) Eudyptes - crested penguins Fiordland penguin, Eudyptes pachyrynchus Snares penguin, Eudyptes robustus Erect-crested penguin, Eudyptes sclateri Western rockhopper penguin, Eudyptes chrysocome Eastern rockhopper penguin, Eudyptes filholi Northern rockhopper penguin, Eudyptes moseleyi Royal penguin, Eudyptes schlegeli (disputed) Macaroni penguin, Eudyptes chrysolophus Chatham penguin, Eudyptes chathamensis (extinct) Fossil genera Order Sphenisciformes Basal and unresolved taxa (all fossil) Waimanu - basal (Middle-Late Paleocene) Perudyptes (Middle Eocene of Atacama Desert, Peru) - basal? Spheniscidae gen. et sp. indet. CADIC P 21 (Leticia Middle Eocene of Punta Torcida, Argentina)[14] Delphinornis (Middle/Late Eocene? - Early Oligocene of Seymour Island, Antarctica) - Palaeeudyptinae, basal, new subfamily 1?
I'm tired of being what you want me to be Feeling so faithless, lost under the surface I don't know what you're expecting of me Put under the pressure of walking in your shoes Caught in the undertow, just caught in the undertow Every step that I take is another mistake to you Caught in the undertow, just caught in the undertowI've become so numb, I can't feel you there Become so tired, so much more aware By becoming this all I want to do Is be more like me and be less like youCan't you see that you're smothering me? Holding too tightly, afraid to lose control 'Cause everything that you thought I would be Has fallen apart right in front of you Caught in the undertow, just caught in the undertow Every step that I take is another mistake to you Caught in…
Ugh....this song makes me think about life...........every step i take is another mistake you say? Hmm...........I'll think about that statement.......
Mom you need to listen to this *tugs at my hair* perfect song for what you are doing you need to stop controlling me its my life my story i know your going to be disappointed in me but you know what im not the first let me make my own choices stop making them for me its too much let go the more you control me the more i lose it the more love i lose the more trust issues the depression getting worse your the cause of all of this and more sooner or later im going to loose everything and everyone please let me go let me live my life the way i want to live it your hurting me more than you know and because of this i can never have a steady relationship
I'm tired of being what you want me to be Feeling so faithless, lost under the surface Don't know what you're expecting of me Put under the pressure of walking in your shoes (Caught in the undertow, just caught in the undertow) Every step that I take is another mistake to you (Caught in the undertow, just caught in the undertow) [Chorus:] I've become so numb, I can't feel you there Become so tired, so much more aware I'm becoming this, all I want to do Is be more like me and be less like you Can't you see that you're smothering me, Holding too tightly, afraid to lose control? 'Cause everything that you thought I would be Has fallen apart right in front of you. (Caught in the undertow, just caught in the undertow) Every step that I take is another mistake to you. (Caught in the undertow, just caught in the undertow) And every second I waste is more than I can take. [Chorus:] I've become so numb, I can't feel you there, Become so tired, so much more aware I'm becoming this, all I want to do Is be more like me and be less like you. And I know I may end up failing too. But I know You were just like me with someone disappointed in you. [Chorus:] I've become so numb, I can't feel you there, Become so tired, so much more aware. I'm becoming this, all I want to do Is be more like me and be less like you. [Chorus:] I've become so numb, I can't feel you there. (I'm tired of being what you want me to be) I've become so numb, I can't feel you there. (I'm tired of being what you want me to be)