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“I have difficulty to believe it, because nothing in Italy arrives ahead of time.”
– Sergio Bertolucci, research director at CERN, on faster-than-light neutrinos (via scishow)
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iknewitwasover: i want to go camping somewhere nice with someone cute doesn’t that sound fun
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Anonymous asked: you seem really cool.
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iknewitwasover replied to your post: why Balmedie? :S should have came and said hi it was during class time. you would have been busy working.
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Interesting ways to revise music.
Revising Italian and German music terms for my exam tomorrow with little notes to try and remind me of what they mean. They got more and more far fetched but hopefully this will work.
Attacca: Go straight on to the next section of music. (ATTACK the next section.)
Dolente: Sad, mournful. (Lent makes people sad because they have to give up something they like.)
Dolore: Grief. (Dolores has died, everyone's grieving.)
Doloroso: Sorrowful. (Dolo rhymes with solo, going solo usually means they're lonely and this makes them sad.
Lacrimoso: Sad. (Lac - lacking; when people are lacking in something, this makes them sad.)
Loco: At normal pitch, cancels out 8va. (You'd be LOCO not to go at normal pitch.)
Lusingando: Coaxing, in a sweet persuasive style. (Lusing sounds like lusting. Sad ugly people have to be sweet to coax people into bed.)
Misura: Measure. (Sounds like it, I'm not that fucking stupid.)
alla misura: Strict time. (Muslim countries are very strict and they worship Allah)
senza misura: Free time. (La Senza sells underwear and I feel free when I wear my underwear.)
Ossia: Or, alternatively. (You're the boss, BOSSIA, so you have a choice.)
Piacevole: Pleasant. (Voles are very pleasant creatures.)
Piangevole: Plaintive, in the style of a lament. (They both begin with P. That's all I've got.)
Pochettino, poch: Rather little. (Pooch is a word for pocket, pockets are rather little and hold rather little things.)
Smorzando, smorz.: Dying away in a tone and speed. (Smother the music and it'll die away.)
Ausdruck: Expression. (Starstruck is an expression and the last four letters of both words are the same.)
Frohlich: Cheerfull, joyful. (It sounds like frolic and I am always cheerful when I frolic.)
Ohne: Without. (Do you want something? OH NO/OHNE, I'll do without.)
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Anonymous asked: why Balmedie? :S
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went driving with my friends this afternoon and ended up in balmedie shouting along to taylor swift. average afternoon for ih lhads.
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WatchWatch
I imagine jason does this.
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me: I should go shower now
(five minutes later)
(another five minutes later)
(yet another five minutes later)
(more five minute intervals)
someone: (goes into the bathroom)
me: wow fuck you I was JUST about to go take a shower
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sleep-eat-smoke-repeat: Si je ne peux pas être mon propre Je me sentirais mieux morts
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