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[Chorus] With hearts so cold, As the ocean below. What do you do in this world we live in When you're so alone? Let them feel, let them feel me I'm not the only one who dreams With the skull so coiled And so alive [Verse 1] (edited, from Sonny's Leopold) If you were to gain My own black arm A priceless picture To pay for Peer force Turned commodity For some ...
[QUOTE=Justthefacts;4086927][FONT=Times New Roman][SIZE=3][COLOR=#000000][/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT][SIZE=3][COLOR=#000000][FONT=Calibri]After Michael died no one forced Roberson to continue to stan for Michael. He did it because he wanted to. No one forced you to help his brother write a book about his innocence. What's his excuse for that? Now that he is admitting that he knew in 05 it was wrong why did you want your abuser at your wedding? Why did you useyour abuser’s home to make short movies? ...
BEST MOMENTS OF 2014: NaruHina Officially Canon- When I found out that on Naruto finale chapter (700) that Naruto & Hinata got kids I was so happy because the couple I wanted to happen really came true and I was the happiest guy today. So I completely forgot about the Soramato (Digimon) behind which bothers me, but not anymore. NARUHINA 4 EVA BABY!!! Naruto The Last- The final Naruto film which is about L.O.V.E. which is when NaruHina was about to happen in the ...
After June 25[SUP]th[/SUP] when I removed myself from all things MJ and the fandom, I saw tasks as tasks, days as days, and nights as nights. The richness of creativity and inspiration – although I cannot deny - it was THERE, and I DID experience it without MJ in my life, but it was dulled somehow. My internal self was really just going through the motions and we became separated in a way. On the tennis court today when I decided to suspend not only my belief in any USEFULNESS of bringing ...
Im back again spamming the blog section! lol As some backstory, I used to play tennis all the time since I was about 10 years old. I never really “liked” it, as it wasn’t really a passion of mine. It was good enough as a form of exercise, but I always found myself getting bored at practice unless I was playing a game against someone. My parents and coach pushed me to keep with it until adult hood. After college, I naturally stopped playing as often. But this summer, I’ve managed to ...
Finally I read Cascio’s book – and with all the controversy surrounding Cascio – just like the rest, his very detailed portrayal of his time with MJ had aligned with common threads I’ve seen throughout all of them. And after reading his book, it brought one of those threads home really well: MJ’s life and death was COMPLICATED. There was no solution to this puzzle I was desperately searching for. The more I took all these accounts in, the more layers were added to my, at first, simple interpretation ...
Updated 03-09-2014 at 02:19 PM by J5master
After MJ’s passing, it was easy to go right into tragedy-mode. As with any one who dies so unexpectantly, just like when one loses a big championship game – everyone goes over all the things that could have gone on differently. What had we missed? What could have been done? What were our (his) mistakes? How could this happen? For those who have read previous blogs of mine on here, you would know that I personally did not participate in such post-game analysis. In fact, I had checked ...
Updated 03-09-2014 at 01:46 PM by J5master
After much reflection recently, I’ve realized being a MJ fan or on “Team Michael” is a lot like rooting for your favorite sports team or player. I recently saw a segment on TV about how the brain tricks you into getting a ‘payoff’ when YOUR team wins, or in other words you get a dose of dopamine. That’s why people are so hyped up and pumped about their teams. And I notice even when the team loses ALL the time, fans of that team still get pumped up about the next game. There’s something instinctual ...
After learning nearly a year ago that Rogers signed a 12 year deal with the NHL for broadcasting rights in both US and Canada. CBC who broadcast the famous "Hockey Night In Canada" for 6 decades now lost the program and hockey revenue and now recently what I've heard was that CBC is now losing sports all together and this years FIFA will be the last sport shown on CBC. CBC is owned by the Canadian federal government, unlike TSN (owned by Bell) and SportsNet (owned by Rogers). ...