Experience [ CamelPhat and Max Milner - Hope ] in Reverse - A Unique Au...
"Hope" by CamelPhat and Max Milner is a song that conveys themes of resilience, optimism, and overcoming obstacles. It talks about finding hope in difficult situations, holding onto positivity, and believing that things will get better.
The lyrics highlight the idea of persevering through challenges, staying strong in the face of adversity, and maintaining faith in a brighter future. It encourages listeners to keep pushing forward, despite setbacks or hardships they may encounter.
Overall, "Hope" is an uplifting and empowering song that inspires hope and positivity. It serves as a reminder to keep believing in better days ahead and to keep striving for success and happiness. 🐫🎶🌟
THEY NEED TO POST A VIDEO AT 7:30 OF THEM AT AN OLIVE GARDEN ASKING IF THE TABLE IS READY.
will they get the table? will we have to wait another 15 years for the food? will they not have the reservation ready and have to make a new one? who knowsssss 😭.
Now that there's an insanely-accurate recreation of the Wii Shop Channel music (thanks to DonnieTheGuy) I've taken it upon myself to whip up a version where the melody is Update Day from Nirvana the Band the Show
Every time I rewatch TFATWS, I can't help but notice - Bucky has the TV on. He's waking up from a nightmare to a turned on TV and since he doesn't have roommates, it's probably safe to assume he left it like that on purpose.
We know why he's sleeping on the floor, Steve had the same problem, the bed is too soft. But there's another reason why he's sleeping in the living room, and why the TV is on, and especially on something as neutral as a sports channel.
I wonder if it's simply because he hates the quiet. If his mind wanders too much when there's nothing for him to focus on, if his thoughts get too dark, if his enhanced senses are reaching for every small sound that a normal person wouldn't catch, every creak of the building, every whistle of the wind, and he can't fall asleep.
Or if it's also because of the nightmares. If when he jerks awake into darkness and silence, he panics. I'm back there, I'm trapped, I'm frozen and tortured and controlled, I'm a machine and a monster.
But when he hears the TV, the muted cheers and the sports comentator, and sees the light reflected over the living room, it ground him back into the present.