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Post by Elijah Kingsley on Oct 24, 2017 19:02:21 GMT
NPC Dhristi Kuar Zero Magi | MLM Agent
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Rinny
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Post by Rinny on Oct 26, 2017 23:12:05 GMT
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[attr="class","pamen1"] [attr="class","pamenr"][break][break]lyrics[break] [attr="class","pamenh"]❝ lyrics ❞ [attr="class","pamens"] [attr="class","pament"]@tag
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[attr="class","pamen3"][attr="class","Marshmallow"] [break][break] Come on, come on, turn the radio on [break]It's Friday night and it won't be long [break]Gotta do my hair, put my make-up on [break]It's Friday night and it won't be long 'til I [break][break]Hit the dancefloor [break]Hit the dancefloor [break]I got all I need [break]No I ain't got cash [break]I ain't got cash [break]But I got you baby [break][break]Baby I don't need dollar bills to have fun tonight [break](I love cheap thrills!) [break]Baby I don't need dollar bills to have fun tonight [break](I love cheap thrills!) [break]I don't need no money [break]As long as I can feel the beat [break]I don't need no money [break]As long as I keep dancing
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Post by Noah Edwige on Nov 28, 2017 7:44:50 GMT
[attr="class","nikki19"] Be careful making wishes in the dark Can't be sure when they've hit their mark | @tag | Muse | Notes |
[attr="class","nikki20"] Be careful making wishes in the dark Can't be sure when they've hit their mark And besides in the meantime I'm just dreaming of tearing you apart I'm in the details with the devil So now the world can never get me on my level I just got to get you out of the cage I'm a young lovers rage Gonna need a spark to ignite My songs know what you did in the dark So light em up up up, light em up up up, light em up up up, I'm on fire So light em up up up, light em up up up, light em up up up, I'm on fire Ooh oh oh oh (In the dark, in the dark) Ooh oh oh oh (In the dark, in the dark) All the writers keep writing what they write Somewhere another pretty vein just dies I've got the scars from tomorrow and I wish you could see That you're the antidote to everything except for me A constellation of tears on your lashes Burn everything you love Then burn the ashes In the end everything collides My childhood spat back the monster that you see My songs know what you did in the dark So light em up up up, light em up up up, light em up up up, I'm on fire So light em up up up, light em up up up, light em up up up, I'm on fire LIGHT EM UP UP UP [attr="class","nikki22"]And besides in the meantime I'm just dreaming of tearing you apart PHARAOH LEAP. [newclass=.nikki19]margin-left:0px;-webkit-transition-duration:.4s;transition-duration:.4s;-moz-transition-duration:.4s;[/newclass] [newclass=.nikki19:hover]margin-left:-480px;-webkit-transition-duration:.4s;transition-duration:.4s;-moz-transition-duration:.4s;[/newclass] [newclass=.nikki20]border-left:solid 20px transparent;border-right:solid 20px transparent;border-top:solid 15px #000000;width:0px;margin-top:-15px;position:relative;z-index:2;margin-left:-325px;[/newclass] [newclass=.nikki21]border-left:solid 27px transparent;border-right:solid 27px transparent;border-top:solid 22px #242424;width:0px;margin-top:-14px;position:relative;z-index:1;[/newclass] [newclass=.nikki22]width:450px;padding-top:2px;padding-bottom:3px;background-color:#f3f3f3;text-align:center;font:8px Calibri;letter-spacing:3px;margin:-55px 0px 25px 0px;position:relative;z-index:1;[/newclass] [googlefont=Oswald]
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Post by Oliver Wynters on Dec 20, 2017 1:46:02 GMT
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| [attr="class","achee"] [attr="class","castleonthehill"] ❝ In high school, the language I most fell in love with happened to be a dead one: Latin. Sure, it’s spoken at the Vatican, and when I first began to study the tongue of Virgil and Catullus, friends joked that I could only use it if I moved to Rome. Tempting, but church Latin barely resembles the classical written language, a highly formal grammar full of symmetries and puzzles. You don’t speak classical Latin; you solve it, labor over it, and gloat, to no one in particular, when you’ve rendered it somewhat intelligible. Given that the study of an ancient language is rarely a conversational art, it can sometimes feel a little alienating. And so you might imagine how pleased I was to discover what looked like classical Latin in the real world: the text known to designers around the globe as “Lorem Ipsum,” also called “filler text” and (erroneously) “Greek copy.” The idea, Priceonomics informs us, is to force people to look at the layout and font, not read the words. Also, “nobody would mistake it for their native language,” therefore Lorem Ipsum is “less likely than other filler text to be mistaken for final copy and published by accident.” If you’ve done any web design, you’ve probably seen it, looking something like this: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum. When I first encountered this text, I did what any Latin geek will—set about trying to translate it. But it wasn’t long before I realized that Lorem Ipsum is mostly gibberish, a garbling of Latin that makes no real sense. The first word, “Lorem,” isn’t even a word; instead it’s a piece of the word “dolorem,” meaning pain, suffering, or sorrow. So where did this mash-up of Latin-like syntax come from, and how did it get so scrambled? First, the source of Lorem Ipsum—tracked down by Hampden-Sydney Director of Publications Richard McClintock—is Roman lawyer, statesmen, and philosopher Cicero, from an essay called “On the Extremes of Good and Evil,” or De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum. In high school, the language I most fell in love with happened to be a dead one: Latin. Sure, it’s spoken at the Vatican, and when I first began to study the tongue of Virgil and Catullus, friends joked that I could only use it if I moved to Rome. Tempting, but church Latin barely resembles the classical written language, a highly formal grammar full of symmetries and puzzles. You don’t speak classical Latin; you solve it, labor over it, and gloat, to no one in particular, when you’ve rendered it somewhat intelligible. Given that the study of an ancient language is rarely a conversational art, it can sometimes feel a little alienating. And so you might imagine how pleased I was to discover what looked like classical Latin in the real world: the text known to designers around the globe as “Lorem Ipsum,” also called “filler text” and (erroneously) “Greek copy.” The idea, Priceonomics informs us, is to force people to look at the layout and font, not read the words. Also, “nobody would mistake it for their native language,” therefore Lorem Ipsum is “less likely than other filler text to be mistaken for final copy and published by accident.” If you’ve done any web design, you’ve probably seen it, looking something like this: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum. When I first encountered this text, I did what any Latin geek will—set about trying to translate it. But it wasn’t long before I realized that Lorem Ipsum is mostly gibberish, a garbling of Latin that makes no real sense. The first word, “Lorem,” isn’t even a word; instead it’s a piece of the word “dolorem,” meaning pain, suffering, or sorrow. So where did this mash-up of Latin-like syntax come from, and how did it get so scrambled? First, the source of Lorem Ipsum—tracked down by Hampden-Sydney Director of Publications Richard McClintock—is Roman lawyer, statesmen, and philosopher Cicero, from an essay called “On the Extremes of Good and Evil,” or De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum. ✉ @someone ♫ link ✎ notes here, please keep it short. |
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