Ashley's Philosophy Corner
"Those whose dying words are 'I love you' often inspire those left behind to make their living words 'I love you.'"
--Macy Adams
Wow. Just wow. This song which is so inspirational and beautiful by itself, sung like this...
Austin's Funnies Corner
A writer:
When the classical music you're listening to on Youtube stalls, and you say "Yo, yo, yo! What up with that?"
A writer:
"Yes, I tell the voices in my head what to do."
...
"No, they do not always comply."
...
"Yes, we do get into fights sometimes."
"Who usually wins?"
Silence. "Well, I have the power to make them suffer, but they have the power to make hundreds suffer."
"But isn't that you who has the power to make both? Aren't you, in a sense, your characters?"
"No. The world is my characters. I'm just writing down what I see."
"So about the voices in your head..."
"Oh, that? Yeah...I should probably see a specialist..."
A writer:
What I imagine I look like when I'm writing:
How I actually look when I'm writing:
Alex's Random Awesome Corner
I still really like her. :)
Anna's All Things Classical and Jazz
This song was written by a fascinating composer, and leader in the Expressionist Movement -the idea that there shouldn't be rules and regulations in composing such as has accompanied all previous musical eras, but that music should be free self-expression. It's very descriptive and kind of entrancing, and unless you really listen to it deeply, kind of disturbing at some points with its lack of conformity, and at the same time, so breathtaking as a whole.
Anna's All Things Classical and Jazz
This song was written by a fascinating composer, and leader in the Expressionist Movement -the idea that there shouldn't be rules and regulations in composing such as has accompanied all previous musical eras, but that music should be free self-expression. It's very descriptive and kind of entrancing, and unless you really listen to it deeply, kind of disturbing at some points with its lack of conformity, and at the same time, so breathtaking as a whole.
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