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Crosmando: What if my dreams are telling me to massacre people with a chainsaw?
Don't get caught, or if you do, don't let them take you alive.
You wouldn't give me that advice if you knew how fucked up my dreams are on average. Usually I wake up in the morning and am like "What the fuck, brain?"...
"Follow your dreams". Yeah, right. I recently had this here dream where I cut my sausage off...
I was expecting this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZeWZdmKp1E

That was the most unmotivational video I've ever seen. I don't want to end up like her, even if she is just joking.
Post edited January 07, 2016 by timppu
BEEFCAKE!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPIBTIQhxk8&index=5&list=PL-Aue9V8nSpiYzy2KokqksH89ew1Ivvf_
For those of you who are losing your minds as well...here's some music to listen to: I'm Losing My Mind Playlist
I really like the artwork in Neon Pegasus. It's really inspirering and psychedelia-like. But I just can't stand when a music video illustrate the words in the song completely literally, like this:

LYRICS: Spread your wings Neon Pegasus / And go flying through the night
ILLUSTRATION: A neon pegasus spreads his wings and fly through the night

LYRICS: And the thousand arm robot octopus
ILLUSTRATION: robot octopus

(etc)

it reduces the lyrics to some reduntant over-explaining of what I can clearly see on the screen. A bit similar to childrens picture books where an illustration of a boy eating an apple has a caption saying "The boy is eating the apple".

I like it better when the imagery aims at supporting the songs overall feel, like in this one: AMV Cowboy Bebop - Beatles - Yesterday
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Ricky_Bobby: Sounds like something young people would say, and rightly so; when you are young you can afford to aim high.
I'm broke, man.
Follow my dreams? Very bad idea.
*goes back to psychiatrist*