Cartoon Network 20th Anniversary Video Tribute
GOD I LOVE CARTOONS
wow the medley they put together for this was really good
classic tunes
WOW REALLY GREAT. REALLY GOOD
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Via VONDELL SWAIN
One of my favourite things to do is change happy pop love songs to minor keys
Because they sound considerably creepier in this context, especially if you throw in some prolonged eye contact
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Via Are we special, or just weird?
I’m really not a fan of “awkward moments”, but playing this game at a slightly older age and realising you’ve just played a crucial part in both sides of an ongoing civil war
pretty much that
(Source: oldschoolspyro)
It’s been less than two months short of a year since I posted a polka-bluegrass cover of Taio Cruz’ hit song, Dynamite. Since then, I’ve been wondering how I’d ever manage to top it. Only time will really tell if I’ve managed to pull it off with this cover of Love In This Club, originally performed by Usher and Young Jeezy. I’m sorry it took me so damn long. I’m not actually sorry. I am. No. I’m not. I’m sorry.
If you happened to dig this track and, for reasons beyond my personal understanding, would like to be able to listen to it at your leisure on your own personal music players, you can grab a download of it here. And if lossless versions are your thing, here’s a zip of some of those too.
Also, it would be horrendously remiss of me to not give a huge plug to the very talented (and always bursting with real fruit flavour) Vondell Swain, who did an amazing job with the album artwork.
Happy listening! I guess!
The Black Book of Colors by Menena Cottin
I stumbled across this while looking for a book for my cousin’s new baby. I was so intrigued by the whole idea. On each left page there was words written in braille and then again in white text. It was the description of colors, according to how a blind child would experience. On the right there were raised etchings of what each page was describing. It’s so beautiful.
One page in particular that really caught my attention was the one describing the color red. It talked about how red is how it feels to bite into a ripe strawberry, or the stinging on your knee after you fall down. Blue was the feeling of sunshine on your face.It’s just so astounding that someone managed this, as the idea of how to describe a color to someone who has no reference has always fascinated and baffled me.
Via VONDELL SWAIN




