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Directly from Hexology notebook:
Warcraft 3 solo td maps free. Still very cool.Mini TD: Really simple but actually really fun, really fast so if you've only got 10 mins you can usually fit a game of this in. Innovative levels, an 'extra' creep spawner, different difficulty levels which'll keep you trying.Element TD: Not a mazing td, but THE best one i've tried which didn't include mazing.Gem TD: Very challenging and weird td. Very old.Sprout TD: Again a different idea, but a good one. You've probably played it tbh.
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We all know that love can be sickening. That true love, it turns your world upside down, a feeling that can transform your constitution and render you helpless. How long that dream-like infatuated period will last, whether days, years, or a lifetime, is entirely up to you. It’s all timing though, you can’t ever plan on it, one day when you look back everything makes sense and scripted. Are simply a happenstance, or do we attract each other (things included) by metaphysical means, Love defies formula, it borders on insanity and spirituality, No matter how slim the chances, one you meet the love of your life, you might just end up creating something that may outlast your lifetime…
Lyrics to 'Luv(sic) Part 4' song by Nujabes: Snow flakes in January Heart warm like February I wouldn't ordinarily March to the drum, play a fool. Nujabes feat. Shing02 のLuv(sic.) Part 4 (original) の歌詞. Snow flakes in January Heart warm like February I wouldn't ordinarily March to the drum pl.
I first dedicated “Luv(Sic)” to the goddess of music in the end of 2000, and fifteen years later, we have a six-part series (Hexalogy). There is a certain voice that unites the chapters, a character if you will. The way Luv(Sic) is spelled (as in the Latin sic, for a misspelled quote) symbolizes how it wasn’t a straightforward love song, there’s a layer of obscured honesty. Obviously, there’s many classic hip-hop songs in the form of love letters, such as LL Cool J’s “I Need Love,” or Common’s “I Used to Love H.E.R”, but to me it was important to write something personal, a song that spoke about my own vulnerability about wanting to have a lasting relationship with music.
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