zhi yao duo ai wo yi tian bu xiang he ni shuo zai jian
rang ni zhi yao duo ai wo yi tian
hai you xing fu de ji hui ji mo de di xia jie chu kou zai na yi bian
si nian shi heng wen de gan jue kong kuang de dian ying yuan
xin li huang hu shang yan
hai you ni de cong qian zou duo yuan cai neng hui dao ni shen bian
zong shi wei le si ceng xiang si de ying zi er wang qian zhui kan bu jian
mei you le ni de ming tian
ru guo shi cuo de jue ding wo men ying gai yao hou hui
qing ni zhi yao duo ai wo yi tian
bu xiang he ni shuo zai jian wo yao ni xiang qi yi kai shi
yong bao de gan jue
qing ni zhi yao duo ai wo yi tian hai you xing fu de ji hui da ying wo
qing ni gei wo zheng ming yong yuan de shi jian
xiang wei ni zai hao hao nu li yi bian
xiang ai de ren bu gai zai lang fei fen li de shi jian
jin tian qi bu hui rang ni zai liu lei yuan liang wo yi kai shi mei xue hui
wo hui ai de hao yi dian
Akehanashita mado ni mawaru ranbu no DEEP SKY
AH aoide...
“Kurikaesu hibi ni nan no imi ga aru no?”
AH sakende...
Tobidasu GO
Hakitsubushite ROCKING SHOES
Hane ageru PUDDLE
FURASSHUBAKKU
Kimi wa CLEVER
AH, REMEMBER
Ano niji wo watatte ano asa ni kaeri tai
Ano yume wo narabete futari aruita GLAMOROUS DAYS
“Akewatashita ai ni nan no kachi mo nai no?”
AH nageite...
Hakidasu GO
Nomihoshite ROCK’N’ROLL
Iki agaru BATTLE
FURASSHUBAKKU
Kimi no FLAVOR
AH REMEMBER
Ano hoshi wo atsumete kono mune ni kazaritai
Ano yume wo tsunaide futari odotta GLAMOROUS DAYS
Nemure nai yo!
SUNDAY MONDAY
Inazuma TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
yukibana...
FRIDAY SATURDAY
Nanairo EVERYDAY
Yamikumo kieru FULL MOON
Kotaete boku no koe ni
Ano kumo wo haratte kimi no mirai terashitai
Ano yume wo kakaete hitori aruku yo GLORIOUS DAYS
Ano niji wo watatte ano asa ni kaeri tai
Ano yume wo narabete futari aruita GLAMOROUS DAYS
GLAMOROUS SKY...
You know I think in today's society that women are expected to look a certain way. I think that we have the added pressure of trying to look like models and actresses, or pretty much any female on tv. But the truth of the matter is, in the words of Ethan, "Those people aren't real people! They're not as good as average women." Because most of them have personal trainers and chefs, and most of them probably don't eat or do drugs. I as a female do workout and do watch what I eat but bottom line I like food, and I will never change for someone in that aspect. The attempt of trying to be perfect or trying to look a certain way has always been in the front of my mind. Yelling at myself for eating certain things, or not working out for one day. Or not runnin more than 2 miles. Yeah real cut lean people are hot, but so are average women. I think a woman who isn't afraid to eat is very attractive. So that's my thought for today that I myself and other women should embrace who they are and the shape they were given, because sticks number one are just sticks, boy figures with no curves. That makes them not full grown women, and Eat, laugh, be healthy, and be merry!! That's my new motto for today! Oh and size doesn't make the woman personality does.
1575: Age 15, Elizabeth married Count Ferenc (pronounced FAIR-entz) Nadasdy (NAW-dawzhd with silent y). The Count was 26 years of age. The count took Elizabeth's surname so that she could keep her name. They lived together in Castle Cséjthe (which in hungarian is pronounced CHAY-tuh). In Slovak this Castle is named Cachtice (pronounced CHAKH-teet-suh). [To this day there is rivalry between the Hungarians and the Slovak's and you will get a blank expression if you refer to the "wrong" name.] The count spent a great deal of time away from home fighting in wars and for this he was nicknamed "The Black Hero of Hungary". While her husband was away Elizabeth's manservant Thorko introduced her to the occult. For a brief time Elizabeth eloped with a "dark stranger". Upon her return to Castle Cachtice the count did forgive her for her leaving. Back at the castle, Elizabeth couldn't tolerate her domineering mother-in-law. With the help of her old nurse Ilona Joo, she began to torture the servant girls. Her other accomplices included the major-domo János Ujvary (pronounced YAH-nosh OOEE-vahr-yuh), Thorko, a forest witch named Darvula and a witch Dorottya Szentes. The first ten years of their marriage, Elizabeth bore no children because she and Ferenc shared so little time together as he pursued his "career." Then around 1585, Elizabeth bore a girl whom she named Anna, and over the following nine years gave birth to two more girls, Ursula and Katherina, and in 1598 bore her first and only son, Paul. Judging from letters she wrote to relatives, she was a good wife and protective mother, which was not surprising since nobles usually treated immediate family very differently from the lower servants and peasant classes.
A vampires is a mythical creature who overcomes death by sucking the blood from living humans. The most common variation of the myth portrays the vampire as a dead person who rises from the grave at night to seek his victim from the realm of the sleeping. The vampire is a popular theme of film makers who have started with Bram Stokers's novel (Dracula) and added a number of variations to the theme, e.g., the ability to fly (like the vampire bat); a lust for beautiful women as victims who then become vampires upon being bitten; fear of the symbol of the Christian cross; the repelling power of garlic or garlic flowers; and death by sunlight or by a special stake driven through the heart, a fitting death for a character commonly believed to be based on the 15th century warrior, Vlad the Impaler. However, according to Elizabeth Miller, author of Dracula: Sense & Nonsense (Desert Island Books, 2000), Bram Stoker did not base his vampire Count on Vlad the Impaler. He borrowed Vlad's nickname (Dracula) for a vampire character he had already conceived (and tentatively named Count Wampyr). Legends of bloodsucking creatures are found in many cultures throughout history. One of the more popular bloodsuckers of our age is the chupacabra. The vampire is also a popular literary subject. Hence, there are numerous descriptions of the origin, nature, powers, etc. of vampires. What seems to be universal about vampire myths is their connection with the fear of death and the desire for immortality. The ritual drinking of blood to overcome death has been practiced by many peoples. The Aztecs and other Native Americans, for example, ate the hearts and drank the blood of captives in ritual ceremonies, most likely to satisfy the appetite of their gods and gain for themselves fertility and immortality. Also typical were the rites of Dionysus and Mithras, where the drinking of animal blood was required in the quest for immortality. Even today, some Christians believe that their priests perform a magical transubstantiation of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ to be eaten and drunk in the quest to join God in eternal life. We might say we've made progress in our ritualistic quest to overcome death. First, we sacrificed humans and drank their blood to keep the gods alive and happy, or to join them in overcoming death. We later came to substitute bulls or other animals for humans to achieve our goal. Finally, we progressed to a vegetarian menu of bread and wine. Even so, the basic truth is depressing: for anything to live, something or someone else must die. Whether this truth sets you free or not depends, I suppose, on your place at or on the dinner table. Since we are deep into metaphors, we may as well note here that the vampire has become a metaphor for those who define and create themselves by destroying others. People whose lives center on destroying other people's lives by disempowering them, who reduce their victims to dependent subjects to be lorded over, have been called spiritual vampires. Some of the therapists, ministers and gurus I've written about elsewhere in the Dictionary could be called spiritual vampires, very aptly. This cultural link between vampirism and the quest for immortality seems to have been subordinated in literature and film, where other themes, such as blood for blood's sake, fear for fear's sake, or entrance into the realm of the occult, seem to dominate. One sign of the cultural deterioration of our ancestor's noble quest for immortality can be seen in the modern secondary meaning of 'vampire': a woman who exploits and ruins her lover. Another example of deterioration can be seen in the numerous WWW sites on vampires which appeal to occult or New Age interests such as entering the so-called dark side of reality, gaining power, establishing a unique identity as a special person or selling commercial products and games. Apparently, role playing and masquerading as vampires is not enough to satisfy the bloodlust of some people, and covens or cults of "vampires" have emerged among some occultists. They seek blood to give them power, a sexual rush, or to establish a unique and special fictional persona based on creating fear and mystery in others. Unlike our ancient ancestors, their power is not sought because of fear based on ignorance and misunderstanding of nature, but on ignorance and misunderstanding of themselves. Like other occult cults these vampire covens are attractive to the young and the weak.* Just a few years ago, such "vampyres" would have been considered ill or evil. Today, they are said to have an "alternative lifestyle."
This book is written by R.L. Stine, is about twin sister destiny and livvy. this two sister just return from thier summer vacation with an overpowering thrist- an inhuman desire to drink blood...have they turned into vampires? and how they will keep thier horrifying sercet from their family and friends?..and can they find a way to become human again...before it's too late?...they have to find the restorer?..this book this about dangerous girls 1...u'll should read this book..it's interesting book...anyway all his book r good
His beauty is blinding but he means nothing wrong
his looking for love just like I am
Amazing in the sunlight, a gift for a woman
his looking for love just like I am
Just like I am, like I am, just like I am, I am
Hey hey
All the best intentions are no match for your skin
Hey hey
Well how am I supposed to love you if I don't even know you
he walks in the shadow of a beauty so bright
But his looking for love just like I am
An obvious blessing but a curse in disguise when you're looking for love
Just like I am like I am just like I am I am
Hey hey
All my best intentions are no match for your skin
Hey hey
You know I thought I knew what love was but sometimes I get confused
sometimes I get confused ??
