A prompt b*tchslap should change their minds in the right direction.
You have impeccable taste in voice actors.
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BUUUUUUUUUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP. 1. Losing My Religion - Lacuna Coil A remake of an old song, it's basically the bad a$$ version. I like it for the female vocalist's voice and the electric guitars, but I don't like the way the song abruptly starts without leading in. It's also extremely hard to find in decent quality. 2. One More Day -10 Years 10 years has a way of writing poetic lyrics with a deep meaning, and this song is no different. It's middling between fast and slow paced. It's nice to listen to and relax after a long day. 3. A*ss Back Home - Secrets Another remake. I'm not sure of the origins of the song, but being that this is on the Punk Goes Pop #5, I couldn't pass it up. The lyrics alternate between screaming and singing, so if you don't like the heavier stuff, this isn't for you. 4. Runnin - Adam Lambert I'm not a huge fan of the artist, but this is the one song I will listen to. It's a typical pop song with an easy beat, stereotypical lyrics and forgettable music, but it's a break up song I can't seem to stop listening to. 5. Wrecking Ball - Christina Gimmie Yet another remake, but one that was sorely needed. Christina Gimmie has the voice to pretty much rock any song, and the up front guitar verses make what used to be an annoying has been on the radio to something much better. I would definitely recommend this. 6. Lights We Burn - Nine Lashes I'm not a fan of faith or religious music, but these guys pull it off right. They don't mention any specific themes, and the words are somewhat general in terms of religious meaning. They have some others that are similarly made and are just as good. 7. Not Strong Enough - Apocalyptica featuring Brent Smith from Shinedown One of my all time favorites. The strong quartet backed by Brent's voice is a powerful combination. It isn't exactly heavy, considering there are no guitars, but the cello and violin can rock just as hard, as shown in this song. 8. Miss the Misery - Halestorm My favorite band since Evanescence, they have a gritty sense to their music. The strong female vocals and hard rock music make it easy to get into the song, and the words put a kind of ironic spin on an abusive relationship, which only serves to make it more unique. 9. Broken Pieces - Apocalyptica featuring Lacey Sturm from Flyleaf. If you've ever listened to Flyleaf, then you know that Lacey Sturm has a pretty unique voice. Flyleaf focuses mostly on religious themes in their music, but this one is good in its own right. The words are hard to understand without reading the lyrics, and the meaning is somewhat ambiguous, but it's fun to sing along to and work out with all the same. 10. Angels Fall - Breaking Benjamin Off their new album, I'm kind of surprised this song isn't a bigger hit. It's quite similar to their single "Failure", and the lyrics are typical and loyal to Breaking Benjamin's past themes, but you can't help but love the song.
I literally cried when I saw the trailer, I was so excited. I think they're going to shoot for 2017, because then they can release it on the 20th anniversary of FFVII the original. I know a trailer can't be counted on to show everything, but honestly as long as the graphics are beautiful, the voice acting is good and the music is redone (with possible an orchestra and metal band like in Sephiroth's theme), then I will die happy. I honestly think this is going to be an attempt to reboot the series and do a sequel, if not multiple sequels, for the next generation. At least that's what this fan is hoping for.
You were on here in June damm*t, get back here long enough to add me on Facebook so we can talk about cute sh*t.
Finding old friends is both painful and happy, if you're successful. If you're not, well....
So I haven't seen Adventure Time, and I'm not familiar with the characters. I pretty much clicked on it because of the author and the title. And I didn't regret it. The one grammar snag I saw was "her highness' company?" Highness is typically capitalized since it's a title that is used to address someone. I'm kind of intrigued, and since you rated it PG-13 I think I'll stick around.
I have very few criticisms, but there are a few. First off, I did notice that there are some grammatical errors. I won't list them here, but if you do want them I'll be happy to provide a chapter by chapter listing later on. Second, the first paragraph was a little confusing and it took me a few times to read, but since I didn't have that problem later on, it's not really a big issue either. The last one is that I notice you seem to have a tendency to use the same words in a repeating fashion, (I have this problem too), or close together. None of these problems in any way detracted from the story for me, so I wouldn't consider them something to worry about in the long run. Now for the fun part. I really feel like you did a lot of research with the original characters you used (i.e Donald, the three Fairies, Yen Sid), and they were well done. I especially enjoyed the fairies' interactions with each other and Base. I also like the main character that you have designed. Sebastian Base seems to have a tendency to get a little angsty, but he's intelligent, original, and more human then Sora. If i had to pick someone he reminded me of, it would be Roxas, which is fantastic. This hero is a little more realistic, and not afraid to admit his faults, which is fantastic in my eyes. You have done a very good job describing things, making it a lot easier to imagine places, people and objects. I hope you manage to keep doing such a good job throughout the story. I hope we get to see more of the characters we know, the places we got to visit ourselves and I'm especially excited to learn about the musical implications of what Yen is going to teach Sebastian. Great work!
If you're allergic to something? Because according to Google it's when your nails fall off, your face swells to something quite similar to a balloon and your lungs decide to stop working. Somehow I think you should grab an adult or the nearest epinephrine pen instead of reading Google MD at that point.
The language of music is universal, that's why.
There is little enjoyment in reading a digital book. Trying to read an e-book is like going to work. You don't have to do it and it's a pain in the as$, but if you don't, you're gonna suffer more. Choices people, choices.
Shh, he's not ready to face it yet.
Well, I thought I was smart until I read this.
How is it I never got to see that side of her?
Was it because of the blue moon that all three admin were on at the same time?
I support this rule.
Thank you for the link, I'm sure I'll read through what you have in no time. And thank YOU for allowing me to read your work.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/zimbabwe/11767119/Cecil-the-lions-killer-revealed-as-American-dentist.html As much as I would like to bait the dentist with an expensive prostitute, lure him out of the safety of his home and shoot him with a crossbow, I can't afford a plane ticket. I can't even condone lion hunting because of how ridiculously expensive it is and the methods used, but baiting a specific animal to leave the sanctuary of its refuge in order to kill it is a new level of sick. (I'm pretty sure it was specific; how many lions have black manes?). Not to mention the local tribes revered this lion. Clearly this man doesn't have an idea of what respect for other cultures is.
I think it's safe to say she needs an adult. Possibly extensive emergency medical treatment. Maybe a sensu bean.