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garbagegirlblog · 7 months
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your favorite midnight movie,the cigarettes you couldn’t give up,wanting to kiss other people you shouldn’t and now to forever be kissed by the Earth.
In the Earth.
With the Earth.
When we all briefly left it to look back on each other from above,shocked by how bright even our pain is running wildly beside us like an underground river. And whatever language is good for, a sign, a message left up there that reads: here men from the planet earth first set foot upon the moon july 1969,
we came in peace for all mankind.
Then returned to continue the war.
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moon-girrl · 2 years
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ofmyoblivion · 1 year
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hauntedwoman · 17 days
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lana del rey song on ket
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aiiizawa · 4 years
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lana del ray and whatever the two dudes' names are from 21p i hate them and they're """"schizo pop"""" music
lana del racist can kiss my ass tbh i cannot stand that she chose her stage name bc she wanted to be exotic instead of the plain white bread Elizabeth Woodridge Grant.
also yeah i hate 21 pilots too if your playlist has a single 21p song on it i’m kicking you out of the car.  blurryface was shit and you all need to accept this fact
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runridedive · 5 years
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York prepare for tough challenge in hockey tournament
York High are the three-time defending champions but they will not be taking anything for granted when the South Western Districts leg of the Spar Eastern Cape Schoolgirls Hockey Challenge is held on Saturday.
This is the view of York director of sport Jason Slater ahead of the tournament, which the George school will host at their astro.
It will be the last regional qualifier for the annual hockey extravaganza, which sees a total of 70 schools competing in five separate tournaments.
These events will culminate in the provincial finals to be hosted by Collegiate in Port Elizabeth on July 27 and 28, with four of the five teams having already been decided.
Earlier this year DSG (PE Inland) and Clarendon Girls’ High (East London Coastal) booked their spots in the provincial finale.
They were joined at the weekend by Woodridge (PE Central) and Queenstown Girls’ High (East London Inland), who earned their places after thrilling battles with their respective rivals.
Now it is the turn of the SWD schools, and defending champions York are gearing up for a serious challenge.
“It definitely won’t be an easy tournament because the level of play between teams like York, Outeniqua and Glenwood House is very close,” said Slater.
“The York team know that anything can happen in a tournament of this nature and it is going to be a tough challenge.”
Matches in the Spar Challenge are limited to 20 minutes each, which intensifies the pressure and the outcome could hinge on one crucial moment, he added.
“Even though York have won the title a few times it has always been very close and one goal at the right time in this format can make all the difference to the final result.”
Slater said the Hockey Challenge concept, with its emphasis on creating a happy vibe, remained a firm favourite among the players.
“The girls really do enjoy the occasion, with all the music and camaraderie that happens during the event.
“It’s something to look forward to each year and another chance for the players to receive exposure on a different platform to the normal inter-schools matches.”
Spar EC sponsorships and events manager Alan Stapleton said they were anticipating another exciting tournament.
“We, at SPAR, are looking forward to the final regional event in George,” he said. “If the previous play-offs are anything to go by, we are in for a cracker of a day.
“This is always a competitive event, with lots of fun thrown in and plenty of family support, which is what the Hockey Challenge is all about.”
York have won the South Western Districts leg of the Spar Eastern Cape Hockey Challenge for the last three years, but know they face another testing examination on Saturday in George. Last year’s winning team was (back, from left) Erica Combrink (coach), Erin Coetzee, Sanja Greeff, Lauren Rothman, Frances Herholdt, Mieke Hougaard, Ella da Silva (captain), Emily Klue, Silke Schmidt (vice-captain), SPAR sponsorship and events manager Alan Stapleton, (front, from left) Megan Buckley, Caitlyn Callaghan, Nicci Claassen, Jo-Ann Klue, Abi van Tonder and Jessica Edington. Photo: Hugo Redelinghuys
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urbannoizeremixes · 8 years
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Lana Del Rey - High By The Beach [Urban Noize Remix] (Video Edit) Because of my love for Lana and what I’m able to do with the constant inspiration from her music, we decided to work on this video edit for our 60s pop remix to High By The Beach. Using the album sampler of Honeymoon.
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garbagegirlblog · 9 months
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This is painfully true
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runridedive · 5 years
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Alexander Road set for hockey title defence
Alexander Road will be hoping to take their momentum from recent schools matches into the PE Central leg of the SPAR Eastern Cape Schoolgirls Hockey Challenge on Sunday.
The tournament will take place at Alexander Road in Port Elizabeth, with the winners qualifying for the provincial finals on July 27 and 28.
It will be a busy weekend for the competition as the East London Inland edition will also be held on Sunday, at Kingsridge in King William’s Town.
Alexander Road coach Kyle Schimper said their team had changed from the side which won the PE Central title last year, but they had settled down well.
“Scoring six unanswered goals against Victoria Park this past weekend has definitely assisted our confidence in the goal-scoring department, which is crucial in the shortened version of the game,” he said, referring to the format of 20-minute matches.
“The big tactical challenge is finding the balance between attack and defence.
“Most teams tend to want to go on all-out attack but this can sometimes have a negative effect as an unexpected breakaway or counter-attack can lead to a goal against you.”
Schimper felt they would come up against some strong challengers on Sunday.
“Collegiate will be the big test in our pool and teams like Pearson and Woodridge always have strong hockey teams.
“Framesby is another team you cannot underestimate with their impressive improvement over the last few years.”
Having won the East London Inland tournament in the three years since its inception, Kingsridge coach Mark Taljaard is expecting fierce opposition from their rivals in King.
“It is going to be tough because someone else wants to win it now and we will have a target on our backs,” he said.
“It’s not the best position to be in. We will obviously be aiming to win again, but we know it won’t be easy and we can’t take anything for granted.”
He added that teams such as Queenstown Girls’ High and Aliwal North would be serious contenders.
“But in this format any of the teams have a chance and it means you have to play with care in the pool games.
“We do try to put the pressure on from the start because an early goal puts you on the front foot, but you also have to take into account the strengths and weaknesses of your opposition.”
Taljaard said the girls enjoyed the SPAR tournament, which gave them a chance to face schools they might not normally play.
“It’s great exposure for all the girls, with good competition but all played in the right spirit.”
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