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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Sentences

  1. Loving one doesn't require hating the other.


Skinny Love
Bon Iver


Come on skinny love just last the year
Pour a little salt we were never here
My, my, my, my, my, my, my, my
Staring at the sink of blood and crushed veneer

I tell my love to wreck it all
Cut out all the ropes and let me fall
My, my, my, my, my, my, my, my
Right in the moment this order's tall

I told you to be patient
I told you to be fine
I told you to be balanced
I told you to be kind
In the morning I'll be with you
But it will be a different "kind"
I'll be holding all the tickets
And you'll be owning all the fines

Come on skinny love what happened here
Suckle on the hope in lite brassiere
My, my, my, my, my, my, my, my
Sullen load is full; so slow on the split

I told you to be patient
I told you to be fine
I told you to be balanced
I told you to be kind
Now all your love is wasted?
Then who the hell was I?
Now I'm breaking at the britches
And at the end of all your lines

Who will love you?
Who will fight?
Who will fall far behind?

Friday, October 8, 2010

Combat side stroke



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combat_sidestroke
CSS là một biến thể của kiểu bơi một bên được phát triển bởi và huấn luyện cho lực lượng đặc nhiệm SEAL của thủy quân Mỹ.
CSS kết hợp các thành tố của bơi ếch, sải, và bơi một bên với hai mục tiêu chính: bơi hiệu quả ít tốn sức nhất, và bơi nhẹ nhàng (ít tạo gợn hoặc tiếng động) nhất.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Michael Jackson Medley



Amazing!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

The Only Four Chords Needed For Every Pop Song (VIDEO)

 Australian musical comedy act The Axis Of Awesome (great name, by the by) has brought this to our attention: the same four chords in the same progression has been used for pretty much every pop song ever. Two congratulations are in order here. One for Axis of Awesome for this great live medley. And the other, to pop music who's duped us for years. Very impressive. But mark our words pop music: this ends now. (via The Daily What)