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The UK's Best Music Festivals
Some festivals you go to for the music, some you go for one specific act, but most of the time, a festival is an experience. A weekend long, drug- and alcohol-fuelled, welly boots and glitter eye makeup, disgusting toilets and no phone signal, experience.
Samantha BentleyPublished 7 years ago in BeatViacon
Smoldering dawn, arise from the sickened bedpost I lay wet in your unfolding demeanor Guide yourself over the pastures of something new and abused
Broke PoetPublished 7 years ago in PoetsTacky Lamps and Stray Cats
I watched Salvation Army clean out my neighbors home. They load up furniture from the 70's, old records, and a collection of tacky lamps.
Amanda ZylstraPublished 7 years ago in PoetsWhiskey Water & Pain
[Verse 1]Things are bound to change, Before day breaksNinety miles South, Of Chain O' LakesAfraid she took a drink, and he went and did the sameClearly couldn't think straight, To the river bed they sank
Josh WilsonPublished 7 years ago in PoetsMy Terminal Girl
The world is my oyster and you know I'll fuck it till she's dry, I've got the world at my fingertips and I'm gonna choke her till she dies,
Cotten RuntPublished 7 years ago in PoetsThe Long Rough Road
It's been a long rough road to get where I'm at today I've come a long way to attain calmness and stillness to my own dismay
Bryan RJ DelormePublished 7 years ago in PoetsLoving Anime: Then Vs. Now
Ah yes, the fandom that impacts millions across the globe, the art that makes people dress up in cosplay, attend anime expos across the country, and create followings of "Otakus." By now, if you haven’t heard of anime and its print counterpart, manga, you’re probably living under a rock. Also, this rock may have been crushing you since anime first came on the scene in the 1980s with the U.S. invasion of Sailor Moon and Dragon Ball Z.
'The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion' Review
To begin this review off properly, I want to start by saying, I was never fond of the Elder Scrolls series. I don't really have a deep history with it, aside from playing a tiny bit of Morrowind when it came out, and not really liking it. Similar things happened with today's subject, Oblivion. It wasn't until the fifth game in the series, Skyrim, came out, that I started buying the games.