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Sverige - Hotmail, Messenger, kändisnytt, nyheter, sport, väder, dejting. Nudge. Select 1 of 8 different Sound Patterns from the small Matrixes icons on the right.

Nudge

Use your mouse to draw notes on each 16 Step Matrix. Adjust the volume of the iNudge. Click MORE for advanced adjustment abilities. For each Pattern, adjust Volume, Mute, Clear, or set Audio Pan from Left to Right. Click on the Tempo numbers and click up or down to change the overall Tempo. ChronoZoom. The Amazing Lyrebird of Australia - Unseen Footage. Death Metal Rooster. Guile's Theme goes with everything (Epic Seagull win) Guile Theme Goes with Everything (Man vs Goose).flv. Wannabe rapper passes out? original version whered the blunt go? Sniper Elite V2 Perfect Nut shot. Котёнок Ксюша. Kitten Ksenia. Stephen King. Parasite Eve. Parasite Eve (パラサイト・イヴ, Parasaito Ivu?)

Parasite Eve

Is a Japanese science fiction novel by Hideaki Sena, first published in Kadokawa Horror Bunko in 1996. The book was published in North America by Vertical, Inc. in 2005. Parasite Eve was adapted into a film and manga series. It was later expanded into three video games that serve as a detached sequel to the novel, along with a spin off third videogame. The video games have also been adapted into a manga series as well. Plot summary[edit] Mitochondria are the "energy factories" of biological cells. The novel's plot supposes that mitochondria, which are inherited through the female line of descent, form the dispersed body of an intelligent conscious life-form, dubbed Eve, which has been waiting throughout history and evolution for the right conditions when mitochondrial life can achieve its true potential and take over from eukaryotic life-forms (i.e. humans and similar life) by causing a child to be born that can control its own genetic code.

Heart-Shaped Box (novel) Aging rock star Judas Coyne spends his retirement collecting morbid memorabillia such as a witch's confession, a real snuff film and, after being sent an e-mail directly about the item online, a dead man's suit.

Heart-Shaped Box (novel)

He is told, by the daughter (whom he does not know at the time), that the old man's spirit is attached to this funeral suit. The ghost will go wherever it does and so buying this suit would effectively be buying a poltergeist; Judas cannot pass up this opportunity. The suit soon arrives in a heart-shaped box. Phantoms (novel) Phantoms is a novel written by best-selling author Dean Koontz, first published in 1983.

Phantoms (novel)

The story is a version[1][2] of the now-debunked[3] urban legend[4] involving a village mysteriously vanishing at Angikuni Lake. Jenny and Lisa Paige, two sisters, return to Jenny's hometown of Snowfield, California, a small ski resort village nestled in the Sierra-Nevada Mountains where Jenny works as a doctor, and finds no one alive. The few bodies they find are either mutilated, or reveal some strange form of death. Finally, after growing more alarmed by the town's mysterious and alarming situation Jenny manages to call police in a neighboring town to come help.

Together, the girls and the police are able to request help from the military Biological Investigations Unit. It is discovered that the town was built over the hibernating place of one such Enemy, a creature known as an amoeboid shapeshifter. Its only vital organ is a nucleus located in the center of its main body. Hideaway (novel) Following a traffic accident that left him clinically dead for more than 80 minutes, a Southern California antique dealer named Hatch Harrison begins experiencing strange dreams and visions that connect him to a psychopathic killer, a young man who calls himself "Vassago".

Hideaway (novel)

Vassago believes that he is the human incarnation of one of the demon princes of Hell, and that if he murders enough innocent human beings and offers them up in sacrifice to his Master, he will be allowed to return to the afterlife and rule at Satan's right hand. He also has a strange condition that enables him to see in the dark, but also causes his eyes to be extremely sensitive to light. La Bête humaine. La Bête Humaine is an 1890 novel by Émile Zola.

La Bête humaine

The story has been adapted for the cinema on several occasions. It is based upon the railway between Paris and Le Havre in the 19th century and is a tense, psychological thriller. Characters[edit] Plot[edit] Bardo Thodol. The Bardo Thodol (Tibetan: བར་དོ་ཐོས་གྲོལ, Wylie: bar do thos grol), "Liberation Through Hearing During the Intermediate State", is a text from a larger corpus of teachings, the "Profound Dharma of Self-Liberation through the Intention of the Peaceful and Wrathful Ones",[note 1] revealed by Karma Lingpa (1326–1386).

Bardo Thodol

It is the best-known work of Nyingma literature, being known in the west as the Tibetan Book of the Dead. §Etymology[edit] Bardo thosgroll (Tibetan: བར་དོ་ཐོས་གྲོལ, Wylie: bar do thos grol: bar do, Sankrit antarabhāva - "intermediate state", "transitional state", "in-between state", "liminal state". Valdez: "Used loosely, the term "bardo" refers to the state of existence intermediate between two lives on earth. " §Original text[edit] §Origins and dating[edit] §bar do thos grol[edit] The Stranger (novel)