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anka-khann · 1 year ago
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Sevgi görmemiş insanları severken dikkat edin, özellikle çocukluğunda sevgi görmemiş insanları severken... Onların kalbi kolay kırılır, sizin için önemli olmayan şeyler onlar için çok fazla öneme sahip olabilir. Yanınızda çocuklaşan insanları severken dikkat edin, onlar çocukken yetişkin gibi düşünmek zorunda kalmışlardır. Eğer yanınızda çocuklaşabiliyorsa onlar için farklısınızdır. Onlar için bambaşka değere sahipsinizdir. Dikkat etmeniz gerekiyor çünkü onları kırarsanız bir daha kimseye inanamayacaklardır, güvenemeyeceklerdir.
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Kimseye duvarlarını gösteremeyeceklerdir, aşılması daha zor duvarlar yapacaklardır. O insanlar kendisini o duvarlar arasında sıkıştırıp, hapsederse kimse ulaşamaz o kişilere. Kimse paylaşamaz o kişinin dertlerini, sıkıntılarını. Dikkat edin işte böyle insanlara. Güzel sevin, kurduğunuz cümlelere dikkat edin, size söyledikleri o küçük ayrıntılara dikkat edin✒️📖
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gecedensozler · 2 years ago
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- Söz verdi Olric
+ Ne sözü efendim?
- "İncir ağacı çiçek açınca geleceğim" dedi
+ Ama efendim
- Biliyorum Olric. Sus...
Giden de biliyordu, incir ağaçlarının çiçek açmadığını "Dönmeyeceğim" sözünün en soyut haliydi bu.
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ometochtli2rabbit · 2 months ago
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13.0.11.17.12
oxlajun[13] EB/ E'E[road] jojlajun[15] YAX
galactic tone: ascension/ universal movement
sun sign: ROAD| mountain lion/ yellow(blue)/south
do some community service - MAYA
mahtlactli-onei[13] - MALINALLI [grass]
Citlalicue | Patecatl
toznene[parrot]
lord of the night: Tlazolteotl
trecena[13]: Huehuecoyotl
x: mahtlactli-nahui[14] - izcalli - NAHUA
today's MAYA symbol is road which is the "Conductor of DESTINY":
Waylon Jennings: Destiny's Child
Buju Banton: Destiny
Gloria Estefan: Destiny
Journey: Destiny
Rufus: Destiny
Chaka Khan: My Destiny
The Byrds: My Destiny
Neil Diamond: Blue Destiny
George Jones: Divorce or Destiny
Blondie: Doom or Destiny
Oasis: Go Let it Out
Miley Cyrus: Destiny
Tangerine Dream: Mountain of Destiny
Billie Holiday: Born to Love
Johnny Cash: Is This My Destiny?
Stevie Nicks: Destiny
Fleetwood Mac: Destiny Rules
Neil Young: Children of Destiny
Patti Labelle & Paul Anka: You Are My Destiny
Frank Zappa: Spider of Destiny
Queen: Made in Heaven
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talesfrommedinastation · 4 months ago
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New OCs from To Guard Against Titans!
Meet Kai Khan Petrenko (left) and his wife, Leda Svoboda (right).
They've already shown up in the longfic, sassing Crosshair, hitting on Hunter, and giving lip to Bobbie Draper. It's going to be fun with these two!
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So let’s get started on this lovely OC Sunday!
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Name: Commander Kai Khan Petrenko
Nickname/s: KK, Kai, Captain P, mi anka (his husbands), Moya Lyubovna (Leda Svoboda)
Age: 43
Species:Human (Martian)
Height: 6’3
Weight/Build:  180 lbs, lean but muscular
Gender: Male 
Pronouns: He/them
Hair: Shaved on sides, with a fade leading up to a mix of dark brown, gray, and white. Has black and white goatee, with a fading beard on the side. 
Eyes: Black, narrow, very expressive eyebrows. 
Sexuality: Bi-sexual, polyamorous
Relationship status: Lives in a massive polycule system of 32 husbands on the Orda and various other ships, and one wife. His chief spouse/ankawala is his wife, Leda Svoboda.
Family: (see polycule information above), one son, Tengri Khan Svoboda, by his wife, Leda Svoboda. 
Occupation: Former MCRN Naval Pilot, former pirate/scavenger, Commander of the Golden Horde (formerly the Tryzub) fleet of mercenaries, captain of the heavy frigate, Orda 
Current location/from: Various stations across The Belt/Innis Shallows, Londres Nova, Mars
Voice: Baritone with a slight Texan accent, due to location on Mars where he was raised. 
Personality: Mars produces nothing if not direct individuals, and Kai Khan is a perfect example of this. Born in a rough part of Londres Nova in a Sino-Slavic enclave, Kai Khan grew up to serve Mars as a pilot for the MCRN fleet, but defected as soon as he could with other disillusioned Martians who tired of the neo-fascist regime of the Martian Congressional Republic, using the chaos of the Cold War between Mars and Earth to start their work as mercenaries. Shortly afterwards, he set up the mercenary/bounty hunting group, the Golden Horde in honor of their group’s collective Chinese, Mongolian, and Slavic heritage. Bold and courageous, the Golden Horde are willing to hunt and kill any and all, as long as they are paid and their independence respected. Fiercely loyal to his immediate ‘family’ of multiple husbands, Kai Khan is still inclusive of those who have been cast aside by society, especially after meeting his wife, Leda Svoboda. With both the birth of his only son, as well as the opening of the Ring Gates, he is now starting to think about settling down, and changing the model of the Golden Horde. This has set some serious issues within the faction, of which repercussions will be had. 
Flaws: Amorous and passionate, Kai Khan is a terrible flirt, loving to conquer men (but not women) and win hearts across galaxies. Completely eschewing his Martian heritage, he is fiercely independent and pig-headed, especially in battle. This makes him a fantastic ally to Clone Force 99, but a challenge to many grounded allies, such as Bobbie Draper and Camina Drummer. He is also somewhat careless in terms of others feelings or guidance, preferring to move ahead on his own accord, which can (and does) have serious consequences for him. 
Likes: Smoked black tea, the smell of wood (cedar), relaxing with his family, his son, massages, clove cigarettes, steam rooms, going fast on his ship, mixed drinks (rum and soda is a favorite). 
Dislikes: Bad smells, being bossed around, loud chewing sounds, canned vegetables, Martian culture. 
Desire: Kai Khan wants to see more freedom and liberation across the Ring systems. This draws him into more battles against the Empire, as well as into the work of Camina Drummer and the escaped clones on Medina Station. At the same time, he is desperate to settle down and give his family (especially his only child, six year old Tengri Khan Petrenko), a stable life. He is impressed with Clone Force 99 and the Rocinante as a result, and is especially drawn to Hunter, whose conflict with both a greater cause, but with a desire to protect his family, is pertinent.
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Name: Commander Leda Svoboda
Nickname/s: Mi kori (Kai Khan), Mama (Tengri), my love (Ixchel Jones), That Stupid Whore (Leo Frederick)
Age: 39
Species: Human (Earther)
Height: 5’8
Weight/Build:  140 lbs, once very active, age starting to have a toll taken on her. 
Gender: Female
Pronouns: She/they
Hair: Dark blonde with a massive white streak on the crown. 
Eyes: Large, pure blue, hooded. Very beautiful. 
Sexuality: Bi-sexual, polyamorous. 
Relationship status: Married in a massive polycule of 20 wives, and one husband, Kai Khan Petrenko. 
Family: One son, Tengri Khan Petrenko, 20 wives, 1 husband. Commanding Officer, Ixchel Jones is her chief wife.  
Occupation: Prostitute/pornographic film subject (former), gunner/communications specialist for the OPA (former), mercenary, co-commander of the Golden Horde, captain of the light frigate Mokosh. 
Current location/from: Various stations across the Belt/Kyiv, Eastern European Trade Zone. 
Voice: Alto, surprisingly deep, slight Eastern European accent. 
Personality: The most beautiful flower blooms in adversity, and Leda’s had plenty of it. An undocumented Earther who was forced into sexual work at a horrifically young age, Leda was able to get off of the planet with a stolen passport by her 18th birthday. A seasoned prostitute even by that age, she worked within communications in various Earther and Belter ships, eventually ending up on the Free Navy ship Zhong Qui, where she ran into Kai Khan Petrenko, as well as Tanke Drummer. Defecting with Petrenko (and quickly marrying him), Leda is direct, passionate, and focused, but unlike her husband, is much more guarded and quick to anger. She is protective of those she loves, especially her son, and–like her former lover, Tanke Drummer–will burn cities to the ground to make sure they are safe. Her wrath is legendary, and her friendship is not. 
Flaws: Leda knows that her beauty and body have been her greatest asset, and her hypersexuality with her many wives is tied into her deep insecurity and anxiety. This also causes her to be arrogant, pushing against quieter individuals such as Crosshair and Bobbie Draper.. Having suffered extreme sexual abuse, she is ferociously protective of her wives, and has a vicious, shoot-on-sight hatred of pirates and slavers. She is not an easy ally to win, but is loyal once done. She also struggles trusting men, viewing many as potential enemies and victimizers due to her history.
Likes: Her son, her wives, acoustic music, decorating, black tea, getting her hair done, make-up, plum wine, chocolate. 
Dislikes: Most Earthers, pirates, being bossed around, people who do not flirt with her back, the too educated, 
Desire: Leda wants her family to be safe. She is the main push for the Golden Horde to settle down, knowing that the Ring Gates, and the Empire, are filled with danger. Though, at the same time, her experiences in her childhood and young adulthood cause her to want to personally hunt down slavers and especially those that would harm children. This conflict will come to an absolute head when she is faced with the evils of both the Empire and Mt. Tantiss in To Guard Against Titans.
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womeninfictionandirl · 2 years ago
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Ms. Marvel by Kris Anka
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otro-lunes-triste · 3 years ago
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Tus besos dicen que tu si me quieres pero tus palabras no.
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midnineties · 5 years ago
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coverpanelarchive · 5 years ago
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Ms. Marvel #12 (2015)
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inhumansforever · 6 years ago
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anka-khann · 1 year ago
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Bahanesi o kadar güzeldi ki sessizce durdum ve gülümsedim.
Sonra şairin şu sözleri geldi aklıma:
"Yaprak ağaçtan sıkılmıştı, sonbahar bahanesiydi." ✒️📖
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variantcomicscovers · 7 years ago
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This is the Kris Anka variant cover for Generations: Ms Marvel & Ms Marvel #1.
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msmarvel · 7 years ago
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Generations: The Marvels variant cover by Kris Anka
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spaceorphan18 · 3 years ago
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Season 1 Songs in Chronological order of release
A couple of things
Duplicates were eliminated
Broadway songs were done by when the show premiered
A few of the songs are the release dates of the versions popularized by other artists - such as Over the Rainbow - to reflect the artists they chose to emulate 
Mash ups were broken up, and songs are treated individually here
If you guys enjoy this - I’ll make ones for the rest of the show, including an comprehensive list. ;) 
1936 -"Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)" - Louis Prima 1936 - "Smile" -Nat King Cole 1937 - "The Lady Is a Tramp" - Sammy Davis, Jr. 1950 - "Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat" - Guys and Dolls 1956 - "I Could Have Danced All Night" - My Fair Lady 1957 - "Tonight"- West Side Story 1959 - "Rose's Turn" - Gypsy: A Musical Fable 1960 - "Where Is Love? -"Oliver! 1963 - "It's a Man's Man's Man's World"- James Brown 1964 - "Don't Rain on My Parade" - Funny Girl 1964 - "A House Is Not a Home" - Dionne Warwick 1964 - "Funny Girl" - Barbra Streisand 1966 - I Say a Little Prayer" - Dionne Warwick 1966 - Maybe This Time” - Cabaret 1966 - "Cabaret" - Cabaret 1966 - "You Keep Me Hangin' On" - The Supremes 1967 - "Respect" - Aretha Franklin 1967 - "Hello, Goodbye" - The Beatles 1967 - "To Sir, with Love" - Lulu 1968 - Young Girl - Gary Puckett & The Union Gap 1968 - "Hello, I Love You" - The Doors 1968 - "Dream a Little Dream of Me" - The Mamas and the Papas 1969 - "Leaving on a Jet Plane" - John Denver 1969 - "Sweet Caroline" - Neil Diamond 1969 - "Proud Mary" - Ike and Tina Turner 1969 - "You Can't Always Get What You Want" - The Rolling Stones 1970 - "One Less Bell to Answer - The 5th Dimension 1971 - "You're the One That I Want" - Grease 1971 - "Imagine" - John Lennon 1972 - "Lean on Me" - Bill Withers 1973 - "Piano Man" - Billy Joel 1973 - “Dream On" - Aerosmith 1974 - "(You're) Having My Baby" - Paul Anka and Odia Coates 1974 - "Tell Me Something Good" - Rufus and Chaka Khan 1975 - "Mister Cellophane" - Chicago 1975 - "All by Myself" - Eric Carmen 1975 - "Home" - The Wiz 1975 - "Run Joey Run" - David Geddes 1975 - "Give Up the Funk - "Parliament 1975 - "Bohemian Rhapsody" - Queen 1976 - "Somebody to Love" - Queen 1976 - "Shout It Out Loud" - Kiss 1976 - "Beth" - Kiss 1978 - "Le Freak" - Chic 1978 - "Fire" - The Pointer Sisters 1979 - "Highway to Hell" - AC/DC 1979 - "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'" - Journey 1980 - "Another One Bites the Dust" - Queen 1980 - Any Way You Want It - Journey 1981 - "Don't Stop Believin'" - Journey 1981 - "Endless Love" - Lionel Richie and Diana Ross 1981 - "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" - Dreamgirls 1981 - "Hello Again" - Neil Diamond 1981 - "Physical" - Olivia Newton-John 1981 - "Jessie's Girl" - Rick Springfield 1982 - "Dancing with Myself" - Generation X 1982 - "The Safety Dance" - Men Without Hats 1983 - "Alone" - Heart 1983 - "Jump" - Van Halen 1983 - "Total Eclipse of the Heart" - Bonnie Tyler 1983 - "Pink Houses" - John Mellencamp 1983 - "Faithfully" - Journey 1984 - "Can't Fight This Feeling" - REO Speedwagon 1984 - "Hello" - Lionel Richie 1984 - “Borderline" - Madonna 1984 - "Like a Virgin" - Madonna 1985 - "On My Own" - Les Misérables 1985 - Walking on Sunshine - Katrina and the Waves 1985 - "I Dreamed a Dream" - Les Misérables 1986 - Don't Stand so Close to Me  - The Police 1986 - "Papa Don't Preach" - Madonna 1986 - "Hair" - Hair 1986 - "True Colors" - Cyndi Lauper 1986 - Open Your Heart - Madonna 1987 - "Push It" - Salt-n-Pepa 1989 - "Bust a Move" - Young MC 1989 - "Express Yourself" - Madonna 1989 - "Like a Prayer" - Madonna 1990 - "Poison" - Bell Biv DeVoe 1990 - "Vogue" - Madonna 1990 - "Ice Ice Baby" - Vanilla Ice 1990 - "U Can't Touch This" - MC Hammer 1990 - "Over the Rainbow" - Israel Kamakawiwoʻole 1991 - "I Wanna Sex You Up" - Color Me Badd 1991 - "Good Vibrations" - Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch 1992 - "One" - U2 1993 - "Loser" - Beck 1994 - "I'll Stand by You" - The Pretenders 1995 - "This Is How We Do It" - Montell Jordan 1998 - "The Boy Is Mine" - Brandy and Monica 2000 - It's My Life - Bon Jovi 2000 - "Thong Song" - Sisqó 2001 - "Ride wit Me" - Nelly feat. City Spud 2001 - "Bootylicious" - Destiny's Child 2001 - "What It Feels Like for a Girl" - Madonna 2002 - "Beautiful" - Christina Aguilera 2003 - "Defying Gravity" - Wicked 2003 - Crazy in Love - Beyonce 2004 - Confessions Part II - Usher 2005 - "Gold Digger" - Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx 2006 - "Rehab" - Amy Winehouse 2006 - "Keep Holding On" - Avril Lavigne 2006 - "Smile" - Lily Allen 2007 - "Taking Chances" - Céline Dion 2007 - "Hate on Me" - Jill Scott 2008 - "I Kissed a Girl" - Katy Perry 2008 - "Take a Bow" - Rihanna 2008 - "Mercy" - Duffy 2008 - "Bust Your Windows" - Jazmine Sullivan 2008 - "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" - Beyoncé 2008 - "Last Name"Carrie - Underwood 2008 - Halo - Beyonce 2008 - "No Air" - Jordin Sparks and Chris Brown 2008 - "Gives You Hell" - The All-American Rejects 2008 - "4 Minutes" - Madonna feat.Justin Timberlake  2008 - "Poker Face" - Lady Gaga 2009 - "My Life Would Suck Without You" - Kelly Clarkson 2009 - "Bad Romance" - Lady Gaga
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randomvarious · 2 years ago
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Today’s compilation:
50 anni di musica internazionale 2001 Soft Rock / New Wave / Soul / Pop / Pop-Rock / R&B / Disco / Folk-Rock / Hard Rock / Blues-Rock / Synthpop / Funk / Dance-Pop / Rock & Roll / Latin Rock
Been listening to this immense six-disc, five-decade retrospective on the history of popular music from 1950 through 2000 over the past week and change that was put out by weekly Italian entertainment magazine TV Sorrisi e Canzoni back in '01. And let me tell you, it's really good.
I mean, It's definitely not perfect (there are admittedly some real headscratchers here, like the awful, not-sure-if-this-was-actually-made-as-a-joke, "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" by the Crash Test Dummies), but it's a very eclectic set of songs, and what sets it apart from other *definitive box sets* of its ilk is that, while any fair-weather music fan will recognize just about every name on here, a lot of times the compiler(s) of this release actually chose to stray away from the most popular song by a bunch of these acts.
For example, they've got Joe Jackson on here, so you'd probably be expecting "Steppin' Out," right? But that's not the song they went with. They chose his much less known, but also great, "You Can't Get What You Want (Till You Know What You Want)" instead. Cyndi Lauper? No, not "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" or "Time After Time;" "True Colors." Stevie Wonder? Not any of his super famous hits, but rather "A Place in the Sun." Toto? No, not "Africa;" "Rosanna." Late 90s Cher? Not "Believe;" "Strong Enough." Tears for Fears? Not "Shout," not "Everybody Wants to Rule the World," not even "Mad World" or "Head Over Heels;" "Woman in Chains." Duran Duran? Not "Hungry Like the Wolf," not "Notorious," and not "Ordinary World." It's their 2000 Oasis-sounding track, "Someone Else Not Me." Gloria Gaynor? Not "I Will Survive;" the superior-in-every-way, "Never Can Say Goodbye." The Spin Doctors? Not "Two Princes" or "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong;" it's their mediocre cover of Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?"
Now, did that strategy of going with a lesser known hit always work? Certainly not. Sometimes the alternative choice just isn't a very good song. But did that strategy make for something of a unique listening experience overall? Absolutely. And with so many of these box sets that have floated around over the years, all claiming to represent the best that a large chunk of time had to offer, this is one of the better ones, simply because, in a lot of instances, they didn't go with the most obvious choices.
So, if you want a nice, varied mix of enormous career-defining hits and some unexpected, but sweet curveballs, then this is a set that's definitely worth checking out.
Highlights:
CD1:
Bob Dylan - "Subterranean Homesick Blues" The Clash - "Should I Stay or Should I Go" Eurythmics - "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" Michael Bolton - "Soul Provider" Eric Carmen - "All by Myself" Aretha Franklin - "(You Make Me Feel Like) a Natural Woman" Men at Work - "Who Can It Be Now?" Christopher Cross - "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" Joe Jackson - "You Can't Get What You Want (Till You Know What You Want)" Santana - "Samba pa ti"
CD2:
Billy Joel - "Just the Way You Are" Simon & Garfunkel - "Mrs. Robinson" Marvin Gaye - "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" Stevie Wonder - "A Place in the Sun" Janis Joplin - "Me and Bobby McGee" Otis Redding - "(Sittin' on) The Dock of the Bay" Paul Anka - "Diana" Harry Belafonte - "Banana Boat (Day-O)" Dionne Warwick - "Heartbreaker" B.B. King - "The Thrill Is Gone"
CD3:
Barry White - "You're the First, the Last, My Everything" Rod Stewart - "Maggie May" Toto - "Rosanna" Donna Summer - "Love to Love You Baby" Natalie Imbruglia - "Torn" Cher - "Strong Enough" Percy Sledge - "When a Man Loves a Woman" The Alan Parsons Project - "Eye in the Sky"
CD4:
Tears for Fears - "Woman in Chains" Duran Duran - "Someone Else Not Me" Rufus & Chaka Khan - "Ain't Nobody" Roy Orbison - "Oh, Pretty Woman" Leonard Cohen - "Suzanne" Enya - "Orinoco Flow"
CD5:
Gloria Gaynor - "Never Can Say Goodbye" INXS - "Need You Tonight" Grace Jones - "Slave to the Rhythm" Peter Tosh - "Legalize It" Ben E. King - "Stand by Me" Van Morrison - "Brown Eyed Girl" Michael Jackson & The Jackson 5 - "I Want You Back" Fine Young Cannibals - "She Drives Me Crazy" Earth, Wind & Fire - "September"
CD6:
David Bowie - "Space Oddity" James Brown - "Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine" Wilson Pickett - "Mustang Sally" Jefferson Airplane - "Somebody to Love" Sam & Dave - "Hold on I'm Comin'" Jerry Lee Lewis - "Great Balls of Fire" Solomon Burke - "Everybody Needs Somebody (to Love)"
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playtwewy · 3 years ago
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Eh hee hee, now I ask YOU!
14, 20, 22, 26, 27, AND 30
ehh hee hee thank you <33
14. three songs you want at your wedding
im terrible at picking music for things so i have no clue lmao im just throwing songs out there
Turn to Stone - ELO
Put Your Head on My Shoulder - Paul Anka
uhhhh. heh.
20. three songs that remind you of the person who sends this one
hee hee i have no logic behind these tbh
Genghis Khan - Miike Snow
Baby Hotline - Jack Stauber
Tempo - Lizzo
22. three songs you listen to when you’re sad
Epitaph - King Crimson ( i will start crying listening to this... unfortunately big quarantine mood as well...)
Ticket to the Moon - ELO
Crying - Roy Orbison
26. three favorite non-English songs
Kagerou Days - Hatsune Miku (defined like a decade of my life lol)
Che vuole questa musica stasera -  Peppino Gagliardi
『水星』- DAOKO
27. three songs that you sing while drunk
Judas - Lady Gaga
Man After Midnight - ABBA
Shake It - Metro Station
30. three songs you really want your followers to know
Heart of the Sunrise - Yes (if you’re going to listen to one other song that is not Roundabout or is like 12 minutes let it be this one <3)
Who Do You Want to Be - Oingo Boingo (tbh listen to the whole album because it’s my fave Boingo album and this is just the opening track)
Prologue + Twilight - ELO (this is the opening to their album Time which is so great you should listen to it at least once pls pls pls)
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frombeginingtoend · 5 years ago
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LI + MC Songs
Asra
Anyone Who Knows What Love is (Will Understand) - Irma Thomas
Come to Me - The Goo Goo Dolls
Mikrokosmos - BTS
Somewhere Only We Know - Keane
Won't Go Home Without You - Maroon 5
Nadia
1 of 1 - Shinee
Dazzle - Oh Wonder
Out of My League - Fitz and the Tantrums
Oxford Blood - Autoheart
Put Your Head on My Shoulder - Paul Anka
Julien
20 Dollar Nose Bleed - Fall Out Boy
Cardiac Arrest - Bad Suns
Flesh - Simon Curtis
Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy - Queen
Walls Could Talk - 5 Seconds of Summer
Muriel
Cold Cold Man - Saint Motel
The Fall - half•alive
Heart Hope - Oh Wonder
Home - SEVENTEEN
I Walk the Line - Johnny Cash
Portia
Dancing in the Moonlight - Toploader
From a Mountain in the Middle of the Cabins - Panic! At the Disco
Rhythm of Love - The Plain White Tees
She's Always a Woman - Billy Joel
Tear in My Heart - Twenty One Pilots
Lucio
Bad Romance - Lady Gaga
Coming Down - Halsey
Everybody Loves Me - OneRepublic
Genghis Khan - Miike Snow
You're Such A - Hailee Steinfeld
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