Fascinating!It's as if she swallowed an entire Tibetan monastery!One of the most bizarre things I've ever heard.
I'm also one of those people that you shouldn't talk to until I've had my breakfast.Anyone else like that?
Fascinating!It's as if she swallowed an entire Tibetan monastery!One of the most bizarre things I've ever heard.
I'm also one of those people that you shouldn't talk to until I've had my breakfast.Anyone else like that?
Sincerely I don't know, it's a recent thing, I'm still thinking about it, maybe after I came back to home after living (almost) alone for a couple of years and I used to see no one when I got up. Or more simply, a sleep effect that finally went away.The entire world? That's a lot of hate.
If it wasn't so long ago, what changed in such a short time if you don't mind me asking?
Sometimes I'm sure I sleep walk through the whole day.My mind does sometimes take a lot of time to wake up though, not that there's a huge difference between the two states.
Weird. But kind of cool.One of the most bizarre things I've ever heard.
She's interesting, but there are a number of musicians who have used this method longer and with greater musicality. It's traditional among the peoples whose homelands are deep in central Asia (Mongolia, Tibet, Tuva, and others), and notable Western musicians who learned from them include Paul Pena (the documentary Genghis Blues), Avi Kaplan (of Pentatonix), and Don Van Vleet (Captain Beefheart).Fascinating!It's as if she swallowed an entire Tibetan monastery!
The whole package will cost you the rest of your limbs too.I was in an electronics store today and saw a 4k screen playing for the first time, and I was stunned. If the difference in computer screens is as noticeable... I want it! Too bad it'll probably cost me my left arm to build a machine that can handle it at max.