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In this video I�ll Introduce Antminer D3 to you
Will also tell about your earnings, expanse and profit with this miner
Let�s start
Specifications are on the screen
Hash rate: 15GH/S. +5% or -5%
Power consumption: 1200 watts at wall
I personally don�t recommend APW3 power supply by bitmain
Bitmain power supply get faulty soon
Replacement not possible and repairing is very expensive
Just use a 1200 watts fully modular power supply available at the local market
With more 6 pin PCIE connector
It will be expensive but, they provide a 5 to 7 years burning warranty
So your investment will be safe till 5 to 7 years
X11 algorithm miner
U can mine every minable X11 algorithm coin with this
Warranty: 180 Days
Let�s start with the calculations
Using COINWARZ calculator
Check only X11 algorithm calculator
Fill the specifications of your miner
15000 MH/S, 1200 watts, 5.50 rupees per unit in $
Now calculate
COINWARZ have a calculator of only 4 X11 coin with them at present
CANN START DASH MUE
With toady's calculation if we mine CANN then we can earn the most profit
But due to the less hashing power in CANN
We will focus on DASH coin network
It has the biggest hashing power available in X11 algo at the moment
And can handle the new miners with ease
DASH have 16.56TH/S hash rate on 04/08/2017
Can earn 0.7692/0.9236 approx. daily dash coin
Total earnings: 150.64$, 2.30$ expanse and 148.34$ daily profit
19 days with the same output continues
Can earn 1 BTC in approx.
Safe to invest in 1st, 2nd and 3rd batch miner
Due to new miner adding in the network your earnings will become low
People will start receiving there miners in October
Crypto currency market is about to boom in two to three months
If we thrice the Dash network then also
Daily earnings will be approx. 48$ daily if we increase the mining difficulty thrice
Not a bad investment for this miner
I don�t recommend you to go fir 4th or 5th batch miners
1st 2nd and 3rd batch are good investment, not sure about 4th or 5th batch
Approx. ROI in 3 to 6 months
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BOOK HAUL | June - July 2017 [CC] - Duration: 11:18.Hey guys, it's Kirsti. Welcome back to my channel and welcome to another book haul.
This is my book haul for the months of June and July and I don't think I ever
realised how many books I buy on my Kindle until I started including them in
my book hauls, because holy hell... I have 32 books to talk about for the
past two months. That's real bad... As always, I'm going to separate them into
the books that I have already read and the books that I have yet to read. First
up, we have When Dimple Met Rishi by Sondhya Menon. I actually bought this book on my
Kindle, I pre-ordered it. And then I promptly turned around and bought it in
physical form because I am fucking trash. Next up, Sofia Khan Is Not Obliged by
Ayisha Malik. It's basically Bridget Jones's Diary
but with a hijabi main character and written by a hijabi author and it was
delightful. This next one will come as no surprise to you whatsoever based on the
thumbnail. I obviously bought the Ravenclaw hardback of the 20th anniversary
edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by JK Rowling
because I am trash and I am a Ravenclaw and I needed to own this book. Also, I
had Dymocks store credit so this cost me like $7. Back to the books on my Kindle,
Tash Hearts Tolstoy by Kathryn Ormsbee. This is a YA contemporary novel about
a girl named Tash who is making a web series based on Anna Karenina and she's
also asexual and it's really fucking great. Seven Ways We Lie by Riley Redgate.
I talked about this one already on Monday in my weekly wrap up. It is a
contemporary YA book in which the seven main characters are
representations of the seven deadly sins. The Other Half of Happiness, also by Ayisha
Saeed (Malik). This one is the sequel to Sofia Khan Is Not Obliged and I did not love
this book. Stillhouse Lake by Rachel Caine. This is an adult thriller/crime
novel about a woman whose ex-husband is a serial killer and so she and her
children are basically on the run and under fake names. And then a body turns up
in the lake behind their house murdered in the exact same way that her husband used
to murder women. The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzie Lee. This one
is definitely one of my favorite books of the year so far.
It was so cute. I sped through it. It's like 560 pages or something. It's...it's
hella long, but I sped through this book and I loved every single second
of it. It is YA historical fiction novel about a
boy named Monty who is being sent on the grand tour of Europe by his father and
he runs into highwayman and pirates and falls in love along the way. Moving to
some physical books that I bought when I was in the UK. First up we have The
Bedlam Stacks by Natasha Pulley, which I have been gushing about now for, like, a
freaking month. I bought this book at Foyles when I met up with Karen from A Simple
Cup of Tea and it is beautiful. I already talked about it this week in my weekly
wrap up so I won't say any more than that. Next up is another one I found when I
was hanging out with Karen, and that is Ash and Quill by Rachel Caine, which is
the third book in the Great Library series. I thought it was going to be the
final book but haha no. There's going to be five books in this series now. Karen
can vouch to the fact that, like, I literally screamed when I saw this book
on the shelf. I was so excited about it because I didn't think it was coming out
until, like, the end of July, start of August and there is was, sitting on the
shelf. I got this one at Waterstones Piccadilly, their flagship store. And that
store is fucking amazing and everybody should go there. I kind of want to move
in there because that's how great it was. Then I've got The Underground Railroad
by Colson Whitehead, which I bought at Daunt Books in...Barbican? I think it's in
Barbican. So this one had been taunting me at, like, every single book shop that I
walked into in London because I'd only ever seen it in hardback and it must have
just come out in paperback and that's why it was everywhere all over again and,
like, the cover? This, the railroad bits are actually textured and every time I
saw it I was like "Oh, I need that book" and so I finally bought it when I was at
Daunt Books. And the remaining three books that I have read thus far are all on
Kindle. The first is God Save the Queen by Kate Locke, which is an urban fantasy/
steampunk series in which the plague causes you to either become a
vampire or werewolf, depending on where you live and how far up the aristocracy
you are. The Good Daughter by Karin Slaughter, which I already talked about
again on Monday. This one is an adult crime/thriller novel about two sisters
whose mother was murdered in front of them when they were very young. One of
them ended up with a disability, one of them ended up with a shit ton of trauma
and how they are finally brought back together again 28 years later. And
finally for the ones that I have read, Anything You Can Do by RS Grey. This book
is a romantic comedy and it was super fast paced and super cute and I loved
every fucking second of it. Moving on to the books from the past few months that
I have not yet read. First up, we have King Leopold's Ghost: a
story of greed, terror and heroism in colonial Africa by Adam Hochschild. I
picked this one up at Waterstones in Islington. I've been hearing good things
about this book for like years now and I finally saw it at a decent price and was
like "Uh, yeah. I'm going to buy that book." I picked up
another book at Waterstones in Islington and that is The Invention of
Murder: how the Victorians revelled in death and detection and created modern
crime by Judith Flanders. I saw this book and was like "Um, that sounds really
fucking fascinating." Also, you guys probably know by now that I'm trash for,
like, anything to do with the Victorian era so obviously I picked this one up. It
is fucking enormous so it's probably going to take me a while to get through
it, but it just sounded so interesting. I picked up another two books when I was
hanging out with Karen. The first of these is City of Saints and Thieves by Natalie
C Anderson, and I have heard really good things about this book. It is YA crime
novel, I think, that is set...I believe it's set in Kenya but it's about a girl
who's from the Democratic Republic of Congo. And her mother disappears and she
starts investigating. And then once again at the Waterstones Piccadilly store, I
picked up Who Runs the World by Virginia Bergin I think it is? Virginia Bergin.
Which, like, to be honest I was mostly sold because the spine is the prettiest thing I
think I've ever seen in my life. It's just really really pretty and I love the cover
as well. And this is a YA dystopian book in which basically men have died out and
women run the world. Then I bought a couple of books on my Kindle that Karen
recommended because, like, I wasn't going to fit any more physical books into my
suitcase. The first of those is Blame by Simon Mayo. This one is a YA dystopian
book, I think, in which you can be blamed for the crimes that family members have
committed. So the main character and her brother and I think their foster parents
are in jail for crimes that their parents committed and it just sounded
really really interesting. The other one I bought based on Karen's recommendation
is The Big Lie by Julie Mayhew, which appears to be an alternate history sort
of thing where basically Germany won the Second World War and it is a
coming-of-age story in Nazi England. I bought one final physical book when I was in
the UK and that is The Interesting Narrative and Other Writings by
Olaudah Equiano, I think? I picked this one up at the
Museum of London Docklands, which has an incredible exhibit on slavery. If you
ever get the chance to go, it is just the most astonishing exhibit I have ever
seen. It is all from the perspective of enslaved peoples and it does not
romanticise the white people involved at all and it was just astonishing and
amazing and wonderful. Anyway, it talks quite a bit about this guy, who was a
slave himself. He was kidnapped from Nigeria at the age of eleven and ended
up a slave to the British navy and then he ended up that he was sent off to the
West Indies and became a free man and he became increasingly dissatisfied with
his life there, moved back to England, married and English woman and became a
very very influential figure in the anti-slavery movement. So I am really
really excited to read this book because how often you find a classic book
written by a person of colour, for starters, let alone an autobiography that
deals with the ins and outs of slavery from the perspectives of somebody who's
actually lived through it?? Next up is Ashes of London by Andrew Taylor. I saw
this in physical form in a bookshop and was like "Oh my God, that sounds amazing"
but it was like £12 or something and plus I did not have any room left in
my suitcase. But this is a...I think it's a murder
mystery that's set around the time of the Great Fire of London and it sounds
really interesting and it has good reviews on Goodreads so I'm going to get
this one eventually. League of Dragons by Naomi Novik. This is the final book in
the Temeraire series and I'm reading this one sometimes very very soon for
the Read Your E-Reader read-a-thon because there's a challenge to read the final
book in a series. This is the final book in a series. I still can't believe I haven't
read this yet because I love this series so so much. The Queen is Dead by Kate
Locke. This is the sequel to God Save the Queen, that whole, like, urban fantasy
steampunk series thing with the plague causing vampirism or whatever. Yeah. I am
really excited to read this one. The first one I think I gave 3.5
stars to, but it's just such a fun world that I'm compelled to keep reading
the series anyway. Plus it's only three books so like it's not a huge commitment
or anything. Trust by Kylie Scott. I don't know very much about this book at all.
It's been getting rave reviews recently. It is a YA, like, gritty romance or
something and I'm really really curious to see how it goes
as a young adult book. Australia doesn't really do new
adult as a category and I feel like based on what I've seen and read of this
one, that it should be in that new adult category... Then I have three books that
I bought based on the recommendations of ChelseaDollingReads and Chelsea
the Reading Outlaw, which I bought for the Read Your E-Reader readathon
challenge to read a sizzling hot romance. So I have Any Duchess Will Do
by Tessa Dare, which I'm really excited about because I've read two Tessa Dare
books in the past week and they were both great. Then I have the Lawrence
Browne Affair by Cat Sebastian. Again, this is one I bought because Chelsea
said it was good and it is a male-male romance, I think, is historical fiction as
well .And finally, Lick by Kylie Scott which ChelseaDollingReads said is
amazing, but also, like, just straight-up porn with very little plot.
So, um, yeah. I tend to read stuff that's not really like that, so I'm curious to see
how I will feel about this one. The cover is pretty terrible though,
let's be real. The final physical book I have is one that I showed you guys on
Wednesday and that is The Waking Land by Callie Bates which I got in The YA
Chronicles subscription box this month, and this is a YA fantasy that
involves some kind of, like, magical rebellion thing somehow. This is, again,
one with a really really pretty spine and I'm so glad that so many more
publishers seem to be, like, paying attention to the spines of their books
now. So yeah, I don't know when I will get to this one. Hopefully relatively soon
because it does sound interesting. Then I've got Owl and the Japanese Circus
by Kristi Charish, which is one that Olive from A Book Olive recommended. I
think from memory she is an archaeologist who has turned grave
robber or thief or something and it just sounded really interesting so I figured I
would give this one a go as well. Plus, it was like $5. And finally, I have
No Limits by Ellie Marney, which I got as an ARC just the other day and those of
you who know me know that I love the shit out of Ellie Marney's Every series.
This one is a spinoff of that based on one of the characters who turns up in
the third book, Harris Derwent. So he is the best friend of the protagonist's
brother and he's kind of a love interest in that third book. So this is a book all
about him and I think - I assume - it's investigating crime-y kind of stuff. It's
more of a new adult sort of a read and Ellie is self-publishing this one so I'm
really really excited to get this one because I loved
Harris Derwent as a character. He was great. So there you have it, friends. That is all the books
that I have acquired in the past two months. If you have read any of these and
have thoughts on them, please let me know down in the comments. I would love to
talk about them with you. Thank you guys so much for watching. I love all your
faces and I will see you on Monday. Bye guys.
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Sorry - Duration: 5:44.Sorry guys
What I wanted to say is-
you're a damn lazy piece of crap
don't talk crap about you not having any motivation
Mom!
Cool intro right?
kidding
to be honest
I'm not so sure if I like it
If you guys want you can tell me in the comments if you like it or not
and...
maybe...
I'll do a new intro
Guys I'm finally back with a new video and I'm very sorry that I haven't made one in a long time
it's been, I don't know how long, about two months
Oh my God. I'm sorry. I swear I'm really really sorry.
you know it's just that um-
Lucas could you please turn that down a bit?
Oh yeah, sure. No problem
Thanks
Okay, now where was I?
Oh
Um
you know guys, it's really hard to make a video
especially when you're doing it alone
and sometimes I have to dress up as 2, 3 or even 6 characters
and that's really hectic
not really
guys could you please just be a bit quiet
I'm trying to make a video
God
okay maybe it's not that hard to dress up as other characters
but everything else is quite hard
and when I didn't make a video for a while, okay a long while
then I want to do something big for you guys as an apology
and when I think about everything that I have to do
then I can't bother anymore and I'm not motivated
and-
hey what are you doing?!
boy shut up
Mom give me my camera back
what kind of crap are you telling your viewers?
Mom!
Hey!
Shut up!
I'm making a video now and don't you dare touch the camera again
- It's my camera now give it back - I swear...
hey!
you can put your stupid thing on the internet once I'm done do you understand?!
Mom give me back my camera!
I swear! I'm gonna slap you! I'm gonna slap-
Sorry guys
What I wanted to say is-
you're a damn lazy piece of crap
don't talk crap about you not having any motivation
Mom!
yeah
I was lazy, there you have it
I was too lazy to make a video
and I'm really sorry
Trisha what do you want?
I'm trying to shoot a video!
So can't I make a video too?
why do you have to be so stingy?
no you can't make a video because you belong on Instagram and not YouTube
now please go away
Screw you! I didn't want to be on YouTube anyways
you know...
what now Lucas?
when your viewers watch this video they'd think you're actually talking to someone else
but you're really only talking to yourself
and what is that supposed to mean?
that means you're a dumbass loner who'll never have friends
he is right
okay that's it. I'm deleting all of you now
have fun
they're finally gone
okay now seriously guys...
I was too lazy to do a video
and when I really tried to make a video
there were a few problems, I couldn't bother anymore and I really thought about quitting YouTube
but no, I'll never do that
YouTube is my passion and I love to make videos
I love it when I can give people a laugh or smile
and I try to inspire people in all my videos to be themselves, love themselves and to just be a good person
and yeah...
making and editing videos is not easy
it looks like it but it isn't
and it's just that nothing in life is easy and if I don't work hard then I'll never achieve anything in life
I'm not perfect but I can try to be the best version of myself
and as of today I will try to make a video every week
I Promise
and if for no reason I don't upload a video then guys...
just message me on Instagram or Snapchat and say
Marlon get off your lazy ass we wan't a video
that's right!!
didn't I delete you too?
okay hold on
hey!
if you dare delete me I swear I'm going to beat your ass
okay guys that's it for the video, I hope you enjoyed it
I'm truly sorry for not uploading anything in a while, I know I'm a lazy piece of crap
but...
hey...
I'm just human
dafuq?
who are you?
if you guys liked this video then please give it a thumbs up
and subscribe
follow me on all my other social medias
the links to those are down in the description
don't forget...
be yourself
and love yourself
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�If I were my purple nail polish, where would I be hiding?
I say to myself as I am searching through my room.
�Aha!
There you are, you wedged yourself behind my dresser.�
I talk to myself often, I don�t mean just mean inside the privacy of my own home.
I talk to myself while I�m taking a stroll down the street, or when I�m in my office.
One of the times I�m most likely to talk to myself is if I�m shopping.
Thinking out loud helps me remember what I�m thinking about.
It helps me to stay on track.
It also makes people look at me as if they may need to restrain me soon.
Crazy people are the ones who talk to themselves, right?
They�re usually conversing with the voices in their heads.
If you�re yammering on to nobody in Shoprite, everyone is bound to think you�re a mental
patient.
I�m sure many people have seen me wandering down the streets of NYC and thought out loud
�I wish someone would paint that, it would be so much more appealing.
I�d paint it, if I had the time, I would paint the shit out of that thing!� Well,
the joke is on the judgmental people giving me a side-eye on the train.
Talking to yourself, it turns out, is a sign of genius.
The smartest people on earth talk to themselves.
Look at the inner monologues of the greatest thinkers.
Look at poetry, at history!
Albert Einstein talked to himself, he wasn�t an avid social butterfly when he was growing
up.
He preferred to keep to himself.
Einstein.org reports that he �used to repeat his sentences to himself softly.� Talking
to yourself makes your brain work more efficiently.
In a study printed in the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, psychologists
Daniel Swigley and Gary Lupya hypothesized that talking to yourself was quite beneficial.
We�re all guilty of it, whether we admit it or not.
We might as well celebrate it and study the benefits.
In one experiment, Swigley and Lupya gave 20 people the name of an object (like a loaf
of bread or an apple), which they were told to find in the supermarket.
During the first set of trials, the participants were bound to silence.
In the second set, they were allowed to repeat the object�s name out loud as they looked
for it in the store.
According to Live Science, test subjects found the object with greater ease when they spoke
to themselves while searching.
Saying things out loud sparks the memory.
It solidifies the end game and makes it tangible.
However, talking to yourself helps you only when you know what you need to find.
Speaking the object�s name out loud is helpful only when you�re familiar with its appearance.
According to Lupyan� Speaking to yourself isn�t always helpful, if you don�t really
know what an object looks like, saying its name can have no effect or actually slow you
down.
If, on the other hand, you know that bananas are yellow and have a particular shape, by
saying banana, you�re activating your brain to focus on these visual properties and help
you find them.
If you know what you need and verbalize its name, you will raise your chances of finding
it.
Children learn best by talking to themselves, babies learn to speak by listening to grownups
and mimicking the sounds.
We need to hear our voices to learn how to use them.
According to Live Science, �self-directed speech can help guide children�s behavior,
with kids often taking themselves step-by-step through tasks such as tying their shoelaces,
as if reminding themselves to focus on the job at hand.� Think about all the munchkins
you know.
Haven�t you seen them talking to themselves while they play with a toy car or favorite
stuffed animal?
A toddler will remain better focused by talking through his problems.
If a small boy is playing with his toy cars, he might say, �The small car can fit through
this garage door, but the big truck is too big.� All while testing which of the cars
fit inside the toy garage.
By doing so, he remembers for the future how he solved the problem.
Talking through it helps the child make sense of the world.
Talking to yourself can help you organize your thoughts.
Hearing issues vocalized calms the nerves and then one can focus on the tasks at hand.
Psychologist Linda Sapadin believes talking out loud to yourself helps you validate important
and difficult decisions.
�It helps you clarify your thoughts, tend to what�s important and firm up any decisions
you�re contemplating.� Everyone knows the best way to solve a problem is to talk
it out.
Since it�s your problem, why not do it with yourself?
Talking to yourself helps you achieve your goals.
Making a list of goals and setting out to achieve them can be hard to do.
It can be overwhelming.
Talking yourself through those goals is a much steadier way to achieve them.
If you walk yourself through the process, each step will seem less difficult and more
concise.
Things will suddenly seem less impossible, and you�ll be less apprehensive about diving
into the problem.
As Sapadin puts it, �Saying your goals out loud focuses your attention, reinforces the
message, controls your runaway emotions and screens out distractions.� It puts things
in perspective and grounds you.
Talking to yourself means that you are self-reliant.
Like Albert Einstein, who �was highly gifted and acquired early in his life the ability
to exploit his talents,� people who talk to themselves are highly proficient and count
on only themselves to figure out what they need.
We �crazies� are the most efficient and intelligent of the bunch.
We take the time to listen to our inner voices, out loud and proud!
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4 marker challenge! - Duration: 9:11.hey guys DrMarshmellow here and today I'm going to be doing the four marker
challenge I'm going to be doing this challenge with colored pencils because
that's just what I like to use so basically this is challenge is the four
marker challenge where you close your eyes you pick up four markers from your
art supplies blindfolded or with your eyes closed and then you have to color
with them so I'm going to draw the picture that I'm going to be using today
and then yeah then we'll start okay I'm back and this is the picture I'm
going to be coloring so alright let's just get started
okay so I have to close my eyes and get four colors okay at one color so far oh
I hope this is a good color you see it to add another color
oh worried all color okay my last color oh my oh these aren't that bad okay so I
have a dream it's called not too jaded I have a pink rosy cheeks I have I think a
brown or a cinnamon red caramel latte and then I have a purple doesn't have
any funny names so I'm gonna start coloring it okay so I'm gonna have her
here first going through the colors of like that's purple screen the pink
and this brown red color okay so alright let's start coloring oh and the color
skin brown because the only skin color I have right here and I don't feel like
coloring her green I'm going to probably use the green for
the shirt or the hair because you're like being would make your hair look
good so yeah hmm this is probably really boring watching me color but I mean you
clicked on the video I don't know I'm trying to do I'm not trying to like kind
of do a good job of coloring but I don't want to bore you today if you hear any
noises outside there are some kids outside right now and they're pretty
loud oh and if you like my drawing I got the inspiration from Pinterest I went
and I saw this girl she had drawn a picture with the green eye I mean
three eyes not green eyes she had green hair three eye and then there was
another picture where this girl had fangs there was never one where she was
wearing this outfit so I just kind of mashed them together if you want to
follow me on Pinterest same name as my youtube name DrMarshmallow1077 okay so I'm almost done with the skin and I'm going to move on to the
hair because you're probably like no don't don't color the hair first or
some professional artists are probably watching you do this and like cringing
at everything doing but that's okay cuz I'm cringing - okay the ear the ear
okay now they have colored her skin I am focus camera okay camera is out of
focus I don't know when it's kind of I better go back in focus so okay now I'm
going to start trying to be care hmm maybe I would you like purple then I
have faded pink since and green has didn't cut additional purpose okay so
I'm going like probably stopped near halfway or near detached so I'm going to
fade it pink if you want to look more challenges that are probably better than
mine guys like I'm not very professional but do you want to be some people who
are really good at doing it doing this challenge
Debbie art she is a very good artist one that I subscribed to because she just
inspires me so if you want to go ahead and check out her channel I'll put the
link in the description box below and you can click on her or search her and
she is amazing I'm telling you Debbie arts is amazing okay now I'm gonna say
it into pink gonna try to yes I know I know you got fresh professional artists
are we looking you like no there's there's no there's no shine there's no
shade above it yeah I don't have any um
all right through hair is done I'm going to do green shirt even though green
doesn't have anything to do purple but you know it looks good pink sometimes
I hope you guys are liking this video so far I took like redo the intro so many
times oh my god it was like ooh so bad I three do the intro so many times but I
wanted to make sure it's good for you guys because I don't know why make sure
to make some good videos I mean probably not going to be one of those big
youtubers but let me finish right no harm in trying
I hope okay I actually have no idea what color do the pants um you know script
and doing the pink okay I don't know why no explanation so right now that is how
yep you can obviously see right now I'm calling the pink I'm sorry for any
background noises my window was open and it's really hot in my room if I don't
have the window open oh yeah this car is incest driving by and kids outside I
should probably be outside but I'm always in the house now you don't have
to worry about other people looking junk
perfect amazing just yet that trash is beeping and beeping and beeping okay
I'm gonna finish off by making the shoes careful
I think this is a like a really bad drawing but yeah okay so this is the
finished product I hope you like it it's kind of bad but that's okay if you
liked this video give it a thumbs up and you should subscribe to my channel
because needs those subscriptions oh gosh this outro
okay guys like it see you in the next video don't forget to Like comment and
subscribe if you want me to do any type of video
just put it in the comments because I don't know I'll do almost any requests
so yeah hope you liked it bye
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I was scared of that day, my heart is screaming - come back!
Mind knows better, on this planet already
It doesn't pay to loving
This is the end of game, we are fed up, we performed at touch
After all like that goes the fate of billions of pairs
After all, that's what earth breathes today
Chaos, emptiness, fear!
You wake me up with a kiss
This is the end ...
And this is the end of bad...
Dream of the future ...
I'm opening my sad eyes
The world is dying
Because the world is dying
For lack of love ...
Our boat is governing to the faster current
We have less time to talk - look
All of our dialogue is gibberish of gigabytes
Noise, no signal
Your brilliance, my anger, your fear, my singing
Hand on hand, ahead, all I want!
You wake me up with a kiss
This is the end
And this is the end of bad ...
Dream of the future ...
I'm opening my sad eyes
The world is dying
Because the world is dying
For lack of love ...
All this world is sloping down with a powerless when the love ends
Now only you have that power, wake me up please!
Save him!
You wake me with a kiss
This is the end
And this is the end of bad...
Dream of the future ...
I'm opening my sad eyes
The world is dying
Because the world is dying
For lack of love ...
I'm opening my sad eyes
The world is dying
Because the world is dying
For lack of love ...
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