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Posted on 2011.11.21 at 11:39
Doom: Sirpis
Mūza: ESA
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So I shall have a glass of wine in the evening in your honour!

                             – no EE biroja apsveikuma atkarības svētkos
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Ambulances

Posted on 2011.09.14 at 13:46
Doom: Gravity
Mūza: Ladytron
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If I should ever let you go
I'll never want to know oh why

And at first you never get the chance
to let him know
listen to them now how we loved you so
the first time the last time
a life time ago

Following you
we're calling you
it's time to go

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Apeirons

Posted on 2011.04.19 at 11:13
Doom: Chaosmos
Mūza: Zombie Nation
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The apeiron has generally been understood as a sort of primal chaos. It acts as the substratum supporting opposites such as hot and cold, wet and dry, and directed the movement of things, by which there grew up all of the host of shapes and differences which are found in the world. Out of the vague and limitless body there sprang a central mass — this earth of ours — cylindrical in shape. A sphere of fire surrounded the air around the earth and had originally clung to it like the bark around a tree. When it broke, it created the sun, the moon and the stars. The first animals were generated in the water. When they came to earth they were transmuted by the effect of the sun. The human being sprung from some other animal, which originally was similar to a fish. The blazing orbs, which have drawn off from the cold earth and water, are the temporary gods of the world clustering around the earth, which to the ancient thinker is the central figure. [x]