NBA JAM by EA SPORTS™ for iPad
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Read on for important info below! BOOMSHAKALAKA!!!! Jam with a friend in Local Multiplayer and...
SignDoc Mobile
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SignDoc Mobile - GENUINE ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES FOR TABLETS Business App for securely signing PDF...
The Kid by Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith
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In 2017, the musical term 'electronic' is nearly obsolete given the ubiquity of computerized...
electronic
Natasha Khan recommended Post by Bjork in Music (curated)
NAUTICAL CHART SYMBOLS & ABBREVIATIONS
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SYMBOLS USED ON NAUTICAL CHARTS SPECIFIED BY THE INTERNATIONAL HYDROGRAPHIC ORGANIZATION (IHO), PLUS...
Les Fleurs du Mal by Rabit
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Les Fleurs Dul Mal is the absorbingly grotesque sophomore album by pioneering artist, DJ and label...
electronic experimental
Awix (3310 KP) rated A View to a Kill (1985) in Movies
Mar 2, 2018 (Updated Mar 2, 2018)
Bond gets it on with a record-breaking four different people in the course of the movie, including the villain's chief heavy, which may explain why he looks so exhausted most of the time. Or this may be due to Roger Moore's own advanced age (he was apparently dismayed to discover he was older than the parents of leading lady Tanya Roberts). Very much an example of Bond-movie-as-Bond-movie, i.e. a knockabout light-hearted action spectacular with only occasional pretensions to being a serious thriller or having anything meaningful to say about the world. Some decent chases and set pieces, helped by an occasionally effective soundtrack. Pleasantly distracting to watch but it's hardly going to rock your boat, let alone your world. It's possible that the opening sequence, in which Bond invents (gosh wow!) snowboarding , is the most glaringly dated moment of any major film in history.
Bong Mines Entertainment (15 KP) rated When I Wake - Single by Better Off Barefoot in Music
Jun 21, 2019
“Hope you go to sleep now. I let myself fall away. I hear what you’re saying. How did I let you stay? I’m not holding back now. Let go of my old ways. Let go of my troubles knowing we’ll be okay.” – lyrics
‘When I Wake’ tells an interesting tale of a young woman who is optimistic about the future.
The likable tune contains a relatable storyline, soft vocals, and mellow instrumentation flavored with alternative and indie elements.
“‘When I Wake’ is about the process of finding your peace in all the chaos. Learning to let go, bouncing back, and in a new light moving into who you want to be.” – Better Off Barefoot
Better Off Barefoot met in Chicago three years ago. Since then, they’ve been making music together and perfecting their sound.
Bradley produces the music and Elle sings and writes the songs. They describe their music as a mixture of pop, indie, and electronic music.
TinyDeal Store Express
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Tinydeal.com is a Hong Kong-based online shopping site who specialises in selling globally a wide...