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this is my corner, my soapbox.
i will share things with you
if you would like me to
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I've been curious about you, cardboard adolescent, so I'm pleased to visit your corner.
The philosophy of doing things easily (DE) video was both hilarious in a funny way and yet I feel holds some practical and good advice: be aware of your intentions, your environment, your movements, and the interaction of cause and effect at every moment in your life, in everything you do. This awareness may really make for a fuller life...especially if you get the shot off that kills your attacker before he gets you!

I will try to appreciate the act of zipping my zipper the next time I do.
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A nice list! The Radha Krishnay song is a very, very happy one! I can't hear these songs without also imagining I am in an Indian restaurant eating vegetarian Indian food and listening to similar music in a delicious gustatory and auditory assault on my senses.
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compare and contrast:
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They are singing the same touching song to an audience, but Roy sings in English (and is a man with a backup band), and the movie singer Rebekah Del Rio (a woman) is singing in Spanish all by herself. In both videos, a blond audience member is featured, yet in the second video you can see she is more visibly moved and in a sad way, so the audiences' visible reactions are different. The second video's version of the song holds more tragedy than the first, partly because of the greater emotion I hear in her voice, and because her being all alone emphasizes the loneliness of the song. I actually listened to both videos at the same time, trying to match up the songs, which was fun to do!