Wednesday, August 31, 2016

8 9

8.9 - 5:5p

20 Eyes in my head
20 Eyes in my head
They're all the same, they're all the same

When you're seeing 20 things at a time
You just can't slow things down, baby
When you're seeing 20 things in your mind
Just can't slow things down

Then all those eyes
They're just crowding up your human face
Then all those eyes
Take an overload

20 Eyes in my head
20 Eyes in my head
20 Eyes in my head
They're all the same, they're all the same

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ルシファー

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フランシス

For most speakers, Francis and Frances are homophones or near homophones; a popular mnemonic for the spelling is "i for him and e for her".

In Spanish, Francisco is usually used under the forms Paco, Paquito, Curro, Fran or Pancho (in Latin America). The feminine Francisca is mostly used as Paqui or Paquita.

pope francis

Ultimately from the Germanic tribal name of the Franks, in the early medieval Frankish Empire, the status of being "a Frank" became synonymous with that of a free man; hence also the English adjective frank (Middle English, from Old French franc, 12th century).

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7:15p
7:45p

8:16p

All about Azazel. ... Azazel is very high ranking; VERY close to Lucifer. He says he is around 60,000 Earth years

8:18p
The stag beetle (Lucanus cervus)

8:20p
Stag Beetle’s Wisdom Includes:
Love of Old Things
Proper Use of Male Aggression
Being Misunderstood
Female Assertiveness

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