
15 Most Popular Autocorrects From February 2011 These were the 15 most viewed, most shared, and most popular images sent in to DYAC in February, 2011. Congratulations to the submitters! Submitted by Michelle Submitted by Jillian Submitted by Beth Submitted by Kira Submitted by Casy Submitted by Monica Submitted by Brian Submitted by Morgan Submitted by Kimberly Submitted by Steven Submitted by CC Submitted by Mike Submitted by Randy Submitted by William Submitted by Nancy *** FareWell Poetry *** This music is dangerous. Deep emotional wounds often need to be reopened and scarped in order to have a shot at healing. Hoping for the Invisible to Ignite invites us to pass through the raging fire so that we might stand on the ravaged side, patting the flames on our singed clothes and glaring triumphantly at the monster that should have destroyed us. FareWell Poetry is more like a Think Tank than a band. Listening to Hoping for the Invisible to Ignite, one might also be reminded of The Velvet Underground performing at The Factory, with all of the visual spectacle attendant upon such a "happening," as one more precursor to FareWell Poetry. Assurément l'un des disques les plus addictifs de la rentrée. More than mere music, "Hoping for the Invisible to Ignite" is a truly breathtaking work. Full of passion, conviction and musical expertise this is an awe-inspiring album that distinctly showcases the ambition of both the artists and the record label TASTY 9/10 TRACKLISTING: 1.
Welcome To Our Homemade Cosmos But I am le tired... Big Book Online - the doctor's opinion E OF Alcoholics Anonymous believe that the reader will be interested in the medical estimate of the plan of recovery described in this book. Convincing testimony must surely come from medical men who have had experience with the sufferings of our members and have witnessed our return to health. A well-known doctor, chief physician at a nationally prominent hospital specializing in alcoholic and drug addiction, gave Alcoholics Anonymous this letter: The physician who, at our request, gave us this letter, has been kind enough to enlarge upon his views in another statement which follows. In this statement he confirms what we who have suffered alcoholic torture must believe—that the body of the alcoholic is quite as abnormal as his mind. It did not satisfy us to be told that we could not control our drinking just because we were maladjusted to life, that we were in full flight from reality, or were outright mental defectives.
Les Black Sessions sont nécessaires Juste un petit coup de gueule pour soutenir l’une des émissions qui a façonné notre goût pour la musique, et offert des moments uniques, magnifiques à des milliers d’auditeurs. Avec un minimum de mauvaise foi, il serait facile de deviner pourquoi certains dirigeants de la Maison Ronde envisagent de supprimer les Black Sessions. Demandez à leurs collègues de la télévision : “la musique n’attire plus, c’est un domaine trop ‘segmentant’”, disent-ils depuis des lustres. Le résultat : de moins en moins d’émissions musicales. Le pire, c’est que ça fait sens pour l’artiste en promo, qui aura mille fois plus de chances d’être entendu en jouant entre deux comiques troupiers rassemblant les belles familles de France devant leur écran. À la Maison de la Radio, le même raisonnement est à l’œuvre : il vaut mieux pousser un artiste qui a déjà marché sur nos playlists. Sauf que voilà : un titre n’est pas un concert. Cela, nous ne le saurions sans doute pas sans les Black Sessions.
Collected Quotes from Albert Einstein - StumbleUpon [Note: This list of Einstein quotes was being forwarded around the Internet in e-mail, so I decided to put it on my web page. I'm afraid I can't vouch for its authenticity, tell you where it came from, who compiled the list, who Kevin Harris is, or anything like that. Still, the quotes are interesting and enlightening.] "Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius -- and a lot of courage -- to move in the opposite direction." Copyright: Kevin Harris 1995 (may be freely distributed with this acknowledgement)
FUCK YEAH JOHNNY CASH ⟳Random © 2011 Burke fucking Libbey Stefan fucking Penner, Tim fucking Herd. Another fine fucking SkullSpace project. Images provided by Bing! A Beginner's Guide To Doom And Stoner Rock In their illustrated Beginner's Guide To Doom And Stoner Rock, Lelo Jimmy Batista and illustrator Naga Wika map the connections in a tangled web of musical ties. The family tree was originally published earlier this year in the Villette Sonique edition of the Academy's Daily Note newspaper. Click on the image for a larger version and scroll down for the English translations of each entry. A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO DOOM AND STONER ROCK, by Lilo Jimmy Batista and Naga Wika. Doom, sludge, punk, the occult, Mario Brava, Christopher Lee, burning churches and flying cathedrals: this is the ultimate introduction, in more or less chronological order. Long jeans worn approximately 11cm above the belly button, occult jewellery and a thirst for close contact: hard rock for dads, lying somewhere between virility and tradition. The Bible of rampant terror. The New Wave Of British Heavy Metal. The two other pioneers of Death Metal. The Swedish leaders when it comes to doom metal. Hunted like a dog?
Color Psychology & Infoplease.com - StumbleUpon by David Johnson Like death and taxes, there is no escaping color. It is ubiquitous. Colors often have different meanings in various cultures. Black Black is the color of authority and power. White Brides wear white to symbolize innocence and purity. Red The most emotionally intense color, red stimulates a faster heartbeat and breathing. The most romantic color, pink, is more tranquilizing. Blue The color of the sky and the ocean, blue is one of the most popular colors. Green Currently the most popular decorating color, green symbolizes nature. Yellow Cheerful sunny yellow is an attention getter. Purple The color of royalty, purple connotes luxury, wealth, and sophistication. Brown Solid, reliable brown is the color of earth and is abundant in nature. Colors of the Flag In the U.S. flag, white stands for purity and innocence. Food for Thought While blue is one of the most popular colors it is one of the least appetizing. Green, brown, and red are the most popular food colors.