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Sleep Maps - Fiction Makes The Future

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if you've been reading this blog for a while, you'll know how big of outer space fan i am. meteorid, stars, planets, constellation, galaxies, the way of these celestial bodies exist and works were mesmerized my mind for quite a long time. and be a astronomer will always be my little secret dream hehe. I got the 'outer' feel when i'm listen to this brand new mini album by Sleep Maps. an instrumental music that brings me feeling relax and awkward at the same time within their 40 minutes. Including five tracks: 1. Men Against The Stars 2. The Eternal Wanderer 3. Forbidden Light 4. A Greater Fire 5. Last Future . . . The album is a fully formed barrage of guitars from start to finish and songs often end in a completely different place to where they began. For the listener it provides you the opportunity to attach the songs to you’re own emotions, and in this way ‘Fiction Makes The Future’ is a very personal album that you can make as deep or shallow as you want it to b...

feel so real

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i have no idea how many times i've watch this video with my father. i'm sitting here now in my room, just meet him in my dream. he stand in front of me here at our house, using his ordinary outfit and we talk. God, i have no idea. how much. i miss Him. glad to meet you at dream, pap just stay where you are now, stay happy. will always miss you. and also, i can't stop loving you :)

Pipedream

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(Meaning) An unrealistic hope or fantasy. (Origin) The allusion is to the dreams experienced by smokers of opium pipes. Opiates were widely used by the English literati in the 18th and 19th centuries. Samuel Taylor Coleridge was one of the best known users, and it would be difficult to claim that the imagery in surreal works like Kubla Khan owned nothing to opium. Lewis Carroll, although not known to be an opium user himself, makes clear allusions to drug use in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has his hero Sherlock Holmes visit an opium den - although that was for research rather than consumption. - source ... i'm a big fan of fantasy. irrational things that free you to set your own scenario. first chapter until the very hanging end. i often place in the situation of discussing some issue and find myself talk about the absurd opinion which makes everybody else give that strange speechless look. i watch movie and while my mind slowly drowning into the st...