

Or if we’re all manipulated or robbed our right of free speech. ;)


Or if we’re all manipulated or robbed our right of free speech. ;)
Not an alternative (if you live in germany).
For some reason I quickly found a few in my library:
(I wouldn’t mind getting pinged when you finished your playlist.)
But can’t you just replace the gas can when it stops burning? Why waste the green flames?
I just saw a cat, so yes.
Oooh, I thought it stood for something like AtoMic bOmb winter Climate. Sorry, I replied too fast!
Global warming doesn’t mean that it will ultimately be very hot where you live. I.e. in europe, the gulf stream might cut off, resulting in much colder climate, I’ve heard.
9-13 looks good to me. Below is green, above looks like the insides are getting too much brown already.

In german when the sun sets, we say “die Sonne geht unter” (the sun goes below / the sun sinks). And for doomsday we say “die Welt geht unter” (the world goes below). What we’re seeing here is doomsday.
Stop trolling. Green bananas are disgusting.
Multiple. But a very penetrant one is the Miss Marple theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9ILsxqdK7E I keep remembering the melody and playing it in my head without noticing that it’s this.
Take 5 by Dave Brubeck
Oh so that’s what it’s called!


Now that memory prices are raising, they switched from usb-sticks to squirrel injection attacks.
I still haven’t rescued Penny from Nolok. 😟
I need to take a shit soon.


Finally says it times one! It calms me so very, not the sole to be, the always this association had.


AFAIK, no.
It depends on the laws in your country. And IANAL.
But, usually, as long as you don’t publish (or play publicly), it’s fine. The lyrics, the arrangement, as well as the melody, and everything else, are subject to copyright. So if you want to publish a cover, you need permission to use the relevant parts. The usual exceptions of your country’s copyright law, like fair use in the usa, apply of course. But I haven’t yet seen anything that would allow covers.
Also, from what I’ve heard of people making covers, they usually first have to look if the original author has allowed covers. Often they allow non-commercial covers only, unless asked. On youtube, copyright is also not handled very strictly, and it has a feature where the original author can claim the copyright offender’s revenues, so the video stays online, but the money doesn’t (or only partially) goes to the coverer.
Oh, I just noticed a ballroom is not a room with a ball pit. How should the children hide in an open ballroom?