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GPOYW
Also, it’s a good thing tumblr ate a post I made last night. It was whiny and obnoxious.
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[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]Truthful Tuesday, a little more serious this time.
This is “Chariots of Fire Theme” by Vangelis.
I only saw the movie once, and my opinion of it is that same as my standard opinion of most 80s movies: suck.
But the song always makes me cry.
When I was little, my family went to a church in town. My parents had moved to Ohio from Oklahoma to help build this church and get it going. (My mom said it was the single most random thing my dad has ever done) It was a beautiful church, large and wonderful, though with no outlandish ornamentation.
My parents put together a slideshow (with slides!) of the building of this church, and set it to the theme from Chariots of Fire.
When they closed that church around 1995-1996 due to waning attendance and financial issues, it broke all of our hearts.
That’s why I cry.
The building still stands, now owned by a software company of some sort.
Some day, I’m going to buy that building back.
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Truthful Tuesday: F!*% you, Mecha Sonic and the Death Egg edition.
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 for the Sega Genesis was the first video game I ever owned.
It took me about 15-16 years to beat it.
Only because of that damned Death Egg. The one time I beat it was because I had the Internet to look up how to do it.
I still have trouble.
Damn Death Egg.
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Have you noticed there’s no effective way to say “I love you” anymore?
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Tumblr Crushes:
All the pretty ladies. And Dan.
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[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]A Better Son/Daughter, by Rilo Kiley
The note of hope…
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An equivalent pic of my car.
The single most nondescript vehicle to be found.
I love it, even though it irks me some days.
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You have every right to be pantsless.
Me (via audioper)
I think it’s in the Constitution or something. (via chronically-awesome)
-I believe the Founding Fathers would have said “You have the right to be pantaloonless”
Source: audioper
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Why do you not do something that maybe you should?
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Personal opinion.
Now my one friend that came who loves the series thought it was decent.
If that helps.
I just don’t care for extra gratuitous violence.
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