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indanomati

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  1. ^ Indeed! Oh my! "The Great Beyond' covered by The Fray!!!" :sick:
  2. Wow, Kathy!! That is one humongous poster!!! :stunned: Looks awesome! Hope you find some proper and well-deserved place to put it on.. :D
  3. ^ It IS pretty disappointing! :( But it better be the best thing they would ever release! All this waiting is killing me!
  4. ^Just posted the cover in their multimedia thread. (Someone was kind enough to post it at the AF forum :smiley:) I've never seen this video as a whole before!! (I only saw the part when they were singing 'Neon Bible' in the elevator, on youtube) So, thank you SO much for posting this! :kiss: I loved the back stage parts.. and also how they sang 'Wake Up' amongst the crowd! :nice: .. Wish I could see them live someday too!! :(
  5. I miss him so much, already! I didn't expect it would get this way.. :/
  6. Beirut | Transatlantique :heart: :nice:
  7. *bump* Postcards from Italy's video has been released, not too long ago. It is the second collaboration between the great "Beirut" and director Alma Har'el. Their first was for the song "Elephant Gun". It is, by far, the most beautiful video I have EVER seen!! Absolutely wonderful! :heart: I hope you enjoy it as much as I have! :nice: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AD5hg0maVNw
  8. I'm sooo booooored!! Shoot me!
  9. This is the cat for one of our neighbours, while we were in Romania. :D Her name is Piggy :wacky:
  10. 12 your favourite meal 1. Magloubah :wacky: (A Jordanian dish)
  11. ^ Loved the movie "Pride & Prejudice"
  12. Could you elaborate a bit on why you gave it a 9/10? :)
  13. Oh! lol .. I've just read what I'd written back there and it came out wrong sorry hehe What I was wondering, if there exists a mobile that does both jobs at the same time and is efficient at doing them, in your opinion?
  14. Most certainly.. It is Haku! :D Can you figure out which artist is in mine as well?
  15. 12 Obsessions 1. Coldplay 2. Having a new mobile phone every month 3. Beirut (band and city) :wacky:
  16. So, what I understand, is that there isn't a good one for both needs?
  17. ^ I don't think it would be that popular, if it's not that good.. I don't know that much about Cell Phones anyway. But I know, that most users here have Nokia and some have Ericsson and lately I've been seeing people using Motorola more. However, honestly I don't think there is any difference, they all look the same to me.. well except the one that I'm willing to buy. It's the only Cell I sort of felt it looks the best. Which one do you think is best, Dave?
  18. Gonna get one like this soon..
  19. I love this movie to BITS! It is, literally, one of the best animated movies ever made.. Btw, did you get to watch 'Howl's Moving Castle'? Ohh, and I see Haku in your avatar. Awesome! :nice:
  20. Lake House - 9/10 Such a moving and beautiful story! Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - 10/10 I've seen it for the billionth time now.. still love it!
  21. Yes, sure I have. Do you think the end of the world is coming?
  22. I found this to be pretty cool! What a guy! his lyrics and some song titles (eg: Old Soul Song (For The New World Order)) really intrigue the hell out of me.. and now I read this! hehe .. It sounds to me like he's in some sort of a cult :wacko: :P from Wiki: The cover of the Four Winds EP seems to be full of religious and mythical references. The words IEOVA, EHEIIE, ELIION, and ELOA are Hebrew names "of supreme importance in the list of the Sephiroth and their sovereign equivalents." They are used in conjuring spells in "The Key of Solomon", the "most famous and important of all Grimoires, or handbooks of Magic." The Key of Solomon seems to focus a lot on planetary invocation and alignment. From Book 1, Chapter 1 of The Key of Solomon: Solomon, the son of David, King of Israel, hath said that the beginning of our Key is to fear God, to adore him, to honour him with contrition of heart, to invoke him1 in all matters which we wish to undertake, and to operate with very great devotion, for thus God will lead us in the right way. When, therefore, thou shalt wish to acquire the knowledge of magical arts and sciences, it is necessary to have prepared the order of hours and of days, and of the position of the Moon, without the operation of which thou canst effect nothing; but if thou observest them with diligence thou mayest easily and thoroughly arrive at the effect and end which thou desirest to attain. The square in the background with seemingly random letters, is one of a series of squares that represent "the shining ones", 7 Gods of Olympus that each rule their own day of the week and planet. This particular square is called "The Square of Blumaza" and it represents "Monday" and "The Moon". Each God has power over certain desires (such as wealth, love, etc.) and you can receive assistance from Olympus by preparing a ritual to the God associated with your desire on their day of the week. In this case, the Olympic for Monday and the Moon is Artemis and the desires that he rules are "war, and offensive maneuvers of any kind" as well as anything related to air. The words on the inside front and rear cover are Hebrew names used as inscriptions on "The Brazen Vessel" which is "a brass vessel with an inscription around it to raise it from a mundane object into a Magikal tool."
  23. indanomati replied to a post in a topic in Lounge Games
    10!! :smiley:
  24. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-eDFPdsxeU :D

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