ACCEPTED
The Killers: “This is Your Life”
Muse: “Starlight”
Doves: “There Goes The Fear”
Arcade Fire: “Ready To Start”
Louis Armstrong: “What A Wonderful World”
Black Eyed Peas: “I Gotta Feeling”
OneRepublic: “Good Life”
The Postal Service: “Such Great Heights”
Coldplay: “Paradise”
Lee Greenwood: “God Bless the USA”
DEFERRED
The Killers: “Mr. Brightside”
Muse: “Undisclosed Desires”
Death Cab for Cutie: “Someday You Will Be Loved”
Jimmy Eat World: “The Middle”
The Bravery: “This Is Not The End”
The Smiths: “Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want”
Modest Mouse: “Float On”
REJECTED
The Killers: “Everything Will Be Alright”
Mumford and Sons: “Little Lion Man”
She and Him: “Gonna Get Along Without You Now”
30 Seconds to Mars: “Hurricane”
Fleetwood Mac: “Landslide”
Daniel Powter: “Bad Day”
Coldplay: “Every Teardrop is a Waterfall”
Cee-Lo Green: “**** You”
This lined up quite nicely. But I don’t know k-pop, so I won’t make fun of it.
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It’s not the Katamari script you saw yesterday, but I personally think it’s even more satisfying. Just don’t try it on Tumblr because it won’t work well.javascript:var%20s%20=%20document.createElement(‘script’);s.type=’text/javascript’;document.body.appendChild(s);s.src=’http://erkie.github.com/asteroids.min.js‘;void(0);
I could make a fucking dubstep remix from the weird ass noises that come out of my printer.
So much truth in this post, omg.
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Say, a small chunk of Earth’s crust sank into the ground, into the mantle, somehow. There’s then a big hole between the other tectonic plates. They float around infinitely, keep crashing into each other and chipping off the edges. And then the Earth is just a big ball of lava. Oh my.