Tuesday, April 17, 2018

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The tip of your tongue

Like candy

I crave ya

The minute you're gone

I surrender

pretend that you'll be back in three days

Back in three days

Since you've been gone

It's the end, no surrender

The tip of your tongue

Well you said that you're gone

But you'll be back in three days

Some things, they never change

I want it

I need it

I wanted to believe it

I need your real love

I want more

I need that real touch

I adore

Give me a reason I can't see you anymore

I want more

I want more

I'll just pretend it

It's the only way to end it

Sick, dependent

And choking on a cigarette

But I'll be okay

I'll be okay

Is this how you want it?

How you needed it to be?

Lacerated

From the tip of your tongue

I'm under your gun

But I'll be ok

If I ain't dead in three days

I want it

I need it

I wanted to believe it

I need your real love

I want more

I need that real touch

I adore

Give me a reason I can't see you anymore

I want more

I want more

Wanted to believe it

I need your real love

I want more

I need that real touch

I adore

Give me a reason I can't see you anymore

I want more

I want more

I want more!

I want it!

I want it, no I need it!

Gotta see it! Gotta see it!

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What to Eat Before Exercise? - Duration: 1:22.

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Epigenetics and Environment | Health Yourself Guide - Duration: 1:52.

So what is epigenetics and how do you incorporate that into your practice?

mhmmm so epigenetics is the study of how gene

expression can be switched on and switched off and that can be inherited

so it hasn't been an example yeah so we have an example. There was actually a

study that I was reading where mice

we're pregnant undernourished mice gave birth to kids

who had a predisposition towards obesity and diabetes this happens because the

children's genes are programmed because of the mother's male nourishment to

conserve energy to conserve fat because they're trying to survive in a world of

no food however if that child's brought into a world where there's abundant food

then the genes will work against them in that way instead of ensuring survival

they actually become obese and and get chronic disease like diabetes and it

works to their detriment and we call that evolutionary mismatch where a

change in our genetic code isn't matching what's happening in our

environment so sometimes that works if the child been born an environment where

they were in poverty and they still weren't having any nourishment then it

would ensure their survival but in our world you know because of all of the

environmental factors and triggers in our environment it often becomes a

detrimental thing

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Influencing Factors | Health Yourself Guide - Duration: 2:05.

We have some power here right there's some that's genetics and DNA at

play and epigenetics and then there's influencing factors so what are

those in functional medicine? What kind of things are you looking at

sure so in functional medicine were one of the terms that we're using is genome

which is our genetic predispositions and then our exposome which is the

environment that we live in and our exposome can be divided into three

different categories so one is your internal exposome which is essentially

your hormone levels your metabolism how much exercise you have things that are

going on inside of you outside of your predispositions yes then you have your

exposome and the specific exposome which is essentially personal exposures to

things so like I said you know BPA and cans and plastic water bottles you know

your work environment things that you might be exposed to everyday chemicals

and cosmetics that we're putting on our faces those are ones that direct us

effect directly then there is our general exposome and that is more the

world in a greater way the climate you know or whether you live on a farm or in

the city that can actually affect there was a study that showed children that

are born on a farm are less predisposed to developing allergy than kids that are

born in the city and that's the whole clean or clean kind of hygiene aseptic

hypothesis which is so all of these factors are coming into play that are

affecting our gene expression and it gives us a way to control how those

genes are going to be expressed

For more infomation >> Influencing Factors | Health Yourself Guide - Duration: 2:05.

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Get The Answers You're Looking For | Health Yourself Guide - Duration: 1:43.

So how does a patient advocate for themselves you know not every GP is

taking those steps so they're running into a wall what are their options to

dive deeper into this and get the answers that they're looking for yeah so

I always think that most family physicians out there have their patients

you know best needs at heart I think it's you know if they don't have the

tools in their toolbox to help them that's where things can get frustrating

for them but I think open communication with their family physician is a great

place to start you know if they've been tested multiple times for something and

the conventional testing hasn't come out with the diagnosis and patients are

still feeling like there's something going on then bring that to their GPS

attention at that point their GP can either you know refer them all in to a

specialist which sometimes can be helpful although you know specialists

are still kind of rigidly living within that you know conventional kind of box

yeah yeah so that might not always be helpful cuz I've tried that and

sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't but so then the next step would

be to tell their family physician that they're interested in maybe looking at

alternatives like seeing a naturopath or acupuncture do they know anything about

that if not then just say well I just wanted to let you know just so that you

know maybe I can come back and see you and tell you the kinds of things that

you know they're doing with me so that we can be on the same page

For more infomation >> Get The Answers You're Looking For | Health Yourself Guide - Duration: 1:43.

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I Shouldn't Have Had Those M&Ms! | Health Yourself Guide - Duration: 1:46.

Does it not just give you complete pause? I know you as a mother yourself and

like the more I start to know and learn and you know like I felt like you know

we had the best practices we could when having our girls but you just have such

a profound awareness of all of these little influencing factors does it yes

drive you crazy looking back like "I shouldn't of had those M&M's". Yes, yes and i think thats what we have

to be careful of now that in venturing in functional medicine is I don't want

anyone to take on any feelings of guilt or shame because there's a lot of things

that we just didn't know but I definitely try to make sure that my

patients have you know more informed decision making than I had because yeah

you think of everything that your kids were potentially exposed to right did I

eat fish with mercury in it you know I was drinking water out of a plastic

bottle and expose them to BPA and I think if we think about it too much we

you know would want to live on an island in the middle of nowhere to avoid all of

this exposure but I think education is important and I think if we're

genetically predisposed to be a certain way I think it's actually really

exciting that we can modify our risk factors and prevent disease I think some

people who have parents or siblings or grandparents who you know generation

after generation they see these disease patterns to know that they actually can

be empowered and do something about it to prevent that from happening to

themselves and their children is super exciting

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Dr Best's Personal Story | Health Yourself Guide - Duration: 3:37.

that was my kind of aha moment in my own health about three years ago so I

started this blog probably maybe like four or five years ago and at that

time I was you know the juggling super mom super doctor person but I wasn't

looking after myself. so I was you know I had all these balls in the air I wasn't

sleeping I was staying up late to get my charting done I wasn't eating I was

feeding my kids amazingly but like I was skipping meals and not eating well and I

ended up getting really sick I like I understand now what happened to me I had

HPA access to function and immune dysregulation but so that's basically my

adrenals were in overdrive and my body basically just shut down and that was my

wake-up call I was lying in bed I'd been to the hospital multiple times and I was

like I'm killing myself like for what and now I can't see my patients because

I'm too sick to get out of bed so I didn't know anything about all this

functional medicine stuff but I just went back to basics I'm like you know

what I gotta simplify my life so I said I need like seven to eight hours of

sleep I don't care what's going on I'm going to bed I'm gonna start eating

whole foods you know I wasn't really much of a processed food eater but I

actually just didn't really eat before and I was 60 pounds heavier than I am

now so my focus wasn't actually weight loss it was just wellness and through

these little strategies of you know integrating where exercise into my life

you know eating whole foods getting proper sleep drinking more water and

doing more self-care so taking time to do some deep breathing some meditation a

hot bath at night spend some more time just having fun with my kids in nature

you know just simple life change and then it was amazing like my weight

started going down I'd been overweight forever and I just thought that was the

way it was because I have a thyroid condition and it just started going down

people like what are you doing like what's your diet I'm like healthy living

right it just seemed too easy right but it really so then it was just being

consistent and not letting things in the way and so how do i balance

things now I balance things now by saying no to things sometimes so you

know I used to do a lot of volunteering at the school I used to you know

volunteer at the church I you said you know I've had to kind of pull back from

all that stuff cuz I had to kind of decide what is the core of what I need

and feel like I need to be doing right now so that that was a big thing that

was that was big in our house too we have three girls and after the second it

was just that I think especially as women you see a lot of women in your

practice we are used to we can do it all and we can but at what cost

that's right and normally we start to break down exactly exactly and so it was

really just a matter of choosing what I needed to take away and how many balls I

actually could still juggle in the air and there's times where I find I'm

slipping back into those old patterns right things come up you say yes to

things and you're feeling good and you're feeling like you're making a

difference or whatever but then I have to remind myself just because I can

doesn't mean I should just because I can doesn't mean I should and I have to

constantly remind myself of that and even though I know I might be able to do

it better than someone else or you know or that it might not get done if I don't

do it it doesn't matter because it's not worth it

For more infomation >> Dr Best's Personal Story | Health Yourself Guide - Duration: 3:37.

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Transitioning From High School With An Intellectual Disability - Health Yourself Guide - Duration: 1:12.

Who are you helping for somebody who's maybe not as well-versed in in these

areas um so it's primarily people who have been identified as having an

intellectual disability there is mandated criteria from the ministry of

community social services with respect to what that means so it is people who

have been deemed under the second percentile there are lots of people who

don't fit within that criteria and unfortunately I'm not the one to support

them so it's people coming to me looking for that assistance whether it's to

advocate in the schools to assist with that transition planning piece there is

integrated transition planning so it's based on the Tri Ministry protocol

whereas the Ministry of Community Social Services Ministry of Child and Youth and

Ministry of Education have come together to do a consistent transition plan for

these young people coming out of schools

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The incredible evolution of fish bodies - Lauren Sallan - Duration: 4:57.

In tropical seas,

flying fish leap out of the water,

gliding for up to 200 meters using wing-like fins,

before dipping back into the sea.

In the Indo-Pacific,

a hunting sailfish can reach speeds of 110 kilometers per hour.

That's 11 times faster than Olympic swimming champion Michael Phelps.

It can then stick up its spiny dorsal fin like a brake,

grinding to a dead halt, mid-swim.

Each of these physical feats is made possible by a fish's form,

which in most species is a smooth, elongated body, fins, and a tail.

These features are shared across thousands of fish species,

each introducing its own variations on the theme to survive in unique habitats.

What makes these features so commonplace in fish,

and what does it reveal about the more than 33,000 fish species

that inhabit earth's rivers, lakes, and seas?

Fish can be split into two main groups,

according to the type of motion they favor.

The first is body and caudal fin driven motion,

and most fish species, about 85%, fall into this group.

Here, the body and tail are the primary propelling forces,

with fins mainly playing a stabilizing and steering role.

This configuration suits many open-water species,

which need speed, thrust and control for constant, efficient swimming.

Eels lie at one extreme of this group.

Known as anguilliform swimmers,

their entire bodies undulate to generate a wave-like motion.

Compared to anguilliform fish,

species like salmon and trout, known as subcarangiforms,

use about two-thirds of their body mass to generate motion,

while carangiform swimmers, such as mackerel,

only use about a third.

Typically, the less of its mass a fish uses to generate motion,

the more streamlined its shape.

At the other end of the spectrum from eels are ostraciiform species like boxfish,

and thunniform swimmers like tuna.

In these fish, the tails, also known as caudal fins, do the work.

A tuna's tail is attached by tendons to multiple muscles in its body.

It powers the body like an engine,

forcefully catapulting the bullet-like fish

to speeds up to 69 kilometers per hour.

The second major fish group relies on median and paired fin motion,

meaning they're propelled through the water predominantly by their fins.

Fins allow fine-tuned movement at slow speeds,

so this propulsion is typically found in fish

that have to navigate complex habitats.

Bottom-dwelling fishes, like rays, fall into this group;

using their huge pectoral fins, they can lift themselves swiftly off the sea floor.

That conveniently allows them to inhabit shallow seas

without being buffeted about by waves.

Similarly, shallow-water flatfish use their entire bodies

as one big fin to hoist themselves up off the sand.

Ocean sunfish lack tails,

so they move around slowly by beating their wing-like median fins instead.

Similar movements are shared by many reef species,

like the queen angelfish,

surgeonfish,

and wrasse.

Their focus on fins has taken the demand off their bodies,

many of which have consequently evolved into unusual and inventive shapes.

There are fishes within both groups that seem to be outliers.

But if you look closer,

you'll notice that these common traits are disguised.

Seahorses, for instance, don't appear fish-shaped in any conventional way,

yet they use their flexible dorsal fins as makeshift tails.

A pufferfish may occasionally look more like a lethal balloon,

but if it needs to swim rapidly, it'll retract its spines.

Handfish look like they have legs,

but really these limb-like structures are fins,

modified to help them amble across the sea floor.

For fish, motion underpins survival,

so it's become a huge evolutionary driver of form.

The widespread features of fish have been maintained

across tens of thousands of fish species,

not to mention other ocean-dwelling animals,

like penguins,

dolphins,

sea slugs,

and squids.

And that's precisely because they've proven so successful.

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The Roof Garden Commission 2018: Huma Bhabha - Duration: 5:11.

Shanay Jhaveri: So Huma, what were your thoughts when we first invited you to make work for

the roof at The Met?

Huma Bhabha: It was an ideal situation for me to think of the roof being a stage and

the two sculptures are actors or visitors from somewhere else

and they've landed on the roof.

Especially the other day, when it was snowing after we installed the sculptures, the barrenness

of the roof and the color of the sky; it felt like it was a Kurosawa movie.

Shanay Jhaveri: Trudging through the adverse elements to kind of arrive, or to be here.

The title of the installation suggests that it's a first-contact narrative

between humans and aliens.

Huma Bhabha: Yes, the title of the horizontal figure is Benam, which is an Urdu word, the

language spoken in Pakistan, where I'm from.

It means "without name" or "unnamed."

And We Come in Peace is the title of the standing figure, but it's also the title of the installation

so that, you know, one is not afraid.

The fact that they look monstrous and kind of scary is kind of like special effects.

Shanay Jhaveri: The phrase "We come in peace" is derived from science-fiction film.

Huma Bhabha: I've always been interested in the idea of giants walking the earth and I

see these as giants.

Shanay Jhaveri: Monumental sculptures historically have always been used to commemorate a certain

kind of person, and I think you are investigating and questioning some of those received ideas

of who deserves to be monumentalized.

Huma Bhabha: Maybe there is something in these two sculptures which deals with

the relationship between the powerful and the disenfranchised.

One is summoning the other one, or something to that extent.

Shanay Jhaveri: Your work has always had a kind of political exigency

and been responsive to social concerns.

This installation has something quite urgent about it.

They kind of move between these conditions of being strident but

also pained; they're aching but valiant.

Huma Bhabha: I think there is an intention within the work

to sort of make it have a certain inner strength.

Shanay Jhaveri: There is something about the barrenness of nothing else around them

that makes them very compelling.

There is an intimacy to the way that they are located, you know, against this vast skyline.

Huma Bhabha: There's enough going on within the sculptures that they need to have this

much room so that they could breathe.

What I find interesting is that the colors on the standing figure

relate so much to the background buildings.

I guess it's the color of construction materials.

Shanay Jhaveri: And they are construction materials!

Huma Bhabha: And I'm using the same materials: cork, Styrofoam, plastic, wood...

Shanay Jhaveri: Could you walk us through your

process a little bit in actually making the sculptures?

Huma Bhabha: For me it was important to make them to scale, myself, in my studio so that

I could feel their presence.

And then they were transported to the foundry so that we could make them into bronze.

Because of the scale of the works, these have approximately forty molds.

The bronze is poured into the mold.

Then everything is assembled back together and it's welded, so it's a very long process.

They have to figure out, you know, how are we going to translate the plastic to make

it look like it's real.

Shanay Jhaveri: I mean, it bears a remarkable likeness to the actual material.

Huma Bhabha: Exactly, yeah.

I mean, even now, you said this morning, people thought that they had to remove the plastic.

And even with the standing figure, it looks exactly like cork and Styrofoam,

and all the marks are visible.

You can sense ranges of emotion while I was making them.

Shanay Jhaveri: You take these ephemeral materials and now they're bestowed with a sense of permanence.

Those marks of pain or suffering now will endure and become these kind of monuments

to the precariousness of living.

Huma Bhabha: I'm the kind of artist, I don't want to have a text describing

exactly what is happening.

Rather, let the drama unfold.

Shanay Jhaveri: It allows for a viewer to become the third in this conversation.

Huma Bhabha: For me that would be the biggest compliment—if somebody decides to spend

time with them, to try to understand what is happening between the two of them,

what is their relationship to each other or to what is happening in the world.

Shanay Jhaveri: Thank you, Huma.

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Ariana Grande Pens Powerful Letter To Bombing Victims, Vows To Return - Duration: 3:29.

Ariana Grande Pens Powerful Letter To Bombing Victims Vows To Return

Ariana Grande's heart may be broken following the devastating Manchester attack during her

concert earlier this week, but she refuses to be broken.

The 23-year-old singer took to Twitter on Friday with a powerful message to her fans

and victims of the terrorist attack that devastatingly killed 22 and injured approximately 50 people

during her tour stop at the Manchester Arena.

My heart, prayers, and deepest condolences are with the victims of the Manchester Attack

and their loved ones.

There is nothing I or anyone can do to take away the pain you are feeling or to make this

better, she began.

However, I extend my hand and heart and everything I possibly can give to you and yours, should

you want or need my help in any way.

The only thing we can do now is choose how we let this affect us and how we live our

lives from here on out.

She continued, I am sorry for the pain and fear that you must be feeling and for the

trauma that you, too, must be experiencing.

We will never be able to understand why events like this take place because it is not in

our nature, which is why we shouldn't recoil.

We will not quit or operate in fear.

We won't let this divide us.

We won't let hate win.

Thus, she is working to come up with a plan to move forward with her fans.

I don't want to go the rest of the year without being able to see and hold and uplift

my fans, the same way they continue to uplift me.

Our response to this violence must be to come closer together, to help each other, to love

more, to sing louder and to live more kindly and generously than we did before," she

said.

I'll be returning to the incredibly brave city of Manchester to spend time with my fans

and to have a benefit concert in honor of and to raise money for the victims and their

families, Grande revealed.

I want to thank my fellow musicians and friends for reaching out to be a part of our expression

of love for Manchester.

I will have details to share with you as soon as everything is confirmed.

From the day we started putting the Dangerous Woman Tour together, I said that this show,

more than anything else, was intended to be a safe space for my fans.

A place for them to escape, to celebrate, to heal, to feel safe and to be themselves.

To meet their friends they've made online.

To express themselves, she recalled, declaring, This will not change that.

She continued, When you look into the audience at my shows, you see a beautiful, diverse,

pure, happy crowd.

Thousands of people , incredibly different, all there for the same reason, music.

Music is something that everyone on Earth can share.

Music is meant to heal us, to bring us together, to make us happy.

So that is what it will continue to do for us, Grande promised her fans.

We will continue in honor of the ones we lost, their loved ones, my fans, and all affected

by this tragedy.

They will be on my mind and in my heart every day and I will think of them with everything

I do for the rest of my life.

After signing off on the essay, the pop star shared a link to a CrowdFunding campaignto

raise money to benefit the victims' families and individuals injured by the attack.

So far, the campaign has already raised more than $2 million.

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Pallet Shelf - Diy Industrial Decor (English Subtitles) - Duration: 4:57.

Hello and welcome to another DIY video!

Today we'll make bathroom shelves in industrial style using pallet wood.

This is our today's construction.

Easy, useful and as I said at the beginning, with a very impressive design!

I hope you liked it.

Don't forget to leave me a comment to tell me how it looks, make a subscribe and press the "like" button.

I'll see you soon with a new video.

Until then don't forget to put your imagination to work.

Bye!!

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GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET | Official Trailer: L'Elisir d'Amore | PBS - Duration: 0:31.

She's a flirt...

and he's smitten.

Will a magic elixir of love help him win her heart

or just enchant us all in Donizetti's joyous comic gem?

The delightful Pretty Yende,

Matthew Polenzani,

Davide Luciano,

and Ildebrando D'Arcangelo

shine in Tony-winner Bartlett Sher's lively production.

Enjoy L'Elisir D'Amore on Great Performance at the Met.

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MONOWHALES - Real Love - Duration: 4:01.

The tip of your tongue

Like candy

I crave ya

The minute you're gone

I surrender

pretend that you'll be back in three days

Back in three days

Since you've been gone

It's the end, no surrender

The tip of your tongue

Well you said that you're gone

But you'll be back in three days

Some things, they never change

I want it

I need it

I wanted to believe it

I need your real love

I want more

I need that real touch

I adore

Give me a reason I can't see you anymore

I want more

I want more

I'll just pretend it

It's the only way to end it

Sick, dependent

And choking on a cigarette

But I'll be okay

I'll be okay

Is this how you want it?

How you needed it to be?

Lacerated

From the tip of your tongue

I'm under your gun

But I'll be ok

If I ain't dead in three days

I want it

I need it

I wanted to believe it

I need your real love

I want more

I need that real touch

I adore

Give me a reason I can't see you anymore

I want more

I want more

Wanted to believe it

I need your real love

I want more

I need that real touch

I adore

Give me a reason I can't see you anymore

I want more

I want more

I want more!

I want it!

I want it, no I need it!

Gotta see it! Gotta see it!

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How to Draw a Falcon With Pen & Ink (Fountain Pen) - Narrated - Duration: 3:16.

Hello my friends and welcome to another Tuesday of tutorial!

I am Leonardo Pereznieto and today we will sketch a falcon.

For this drawing we will use a Justus 95 fountain pen.

And we will begin from the head.

He will be looking down.

This is the top of the head,

Here the neck, and by the way I´m doing like small

dots and not whole lines, in case that I am mistaken because this

cannot be erased.

I did the hooked beak which is so characteristic of these falcons

and the other characteristic is the big intense eye.

By sketching with the dots or with short lines, I can visually check

if my sketch is correct and if it is not I can make another line

and the dots will not show very much.

While if I put a definite wrong line

it pretty much has no correction.

Ok.

The whole eye is very dark, while most of the feathers are light

but it is mottled.

I mean with dark spots.

The tip of the beak is practically black and then lightens.

There should be some shade on the lower part of the head, here,

and there is a recesses where the eye is.

By the way the list of materials is in the description bellow the video.

Let´s draw the wing over here with the feathers.

It also has dark feathers on a lighter background.

This that we are drawing is a Saker Falcon

it is gorgeous!

Unfortunately, it is an endangered species because it is often illegally caught

and sold, and also because of the habitat loss.

So if you can keep an eye and help protect him.

It is by the way the national symbol of Hungary

and that is a country that protects them more than most others.

As you saw I crossed some diagonal lines for the shading of the body.

And let´s wide in this area a little bit more.

Like so.

Very good!

¡Excelente!

Finally let´s just increase a little bit some of the shading.

Let´s give it the last touches and it´s ready!

If you enjoyed it please give it a LIKE! share it to your friends and

subscribe to Fine Art-Tips.

You know where to follow me, the links are below.

And I will see you, on Tuesday ;)

Subtitled by Grethel Trejo

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J-30 : Le jour où tout commencera | 「全てを始める日」 - Duration: 1:36.

Hey !

Do you have a dream ?

Yes,

I have one.

My dream is...

...to go to Japan !

Wooh !

It's awesome !

But...

...it's so difficult !

How can we do ?

Well...

...you may be right

but let me show you the way to go !

I definitely want to achieve this dream !

Because it's my dream,

Because it's your dream,

it's our dream !

Coming soon...

On May 17th, 2018

"The day when all starts"

Inspirations Japon - "Together, let's make every japanese dream real"

See you on May 17th, 2018 !

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MONOWHALES - Real Love - Duration: 4:01.

The tip of your tongue

Like candy

I crave ya

The minute you're gone

I surrender

pretend that you'll be back in three days

Back in three days

Since you've been gone

It's the end, no surrender

The tip of your tongue

Well you said that you're gone

But you'll be back in three days

Some things, they never change

I want it

I need it

I wanted to believe it

I need your real love

I want more

I need that real touch

I adore

Give me a reason I can't see you anymore

I want more

I want more

I'll just pretend it

It's the only way to end it

Sick, dependent

And choking on a cigarette

But I'll be okay

I'll be okay

Is this how you want it?

How you needed it to be?

Lacerated

From the tip of your tongue

I'm under your gun

But I'll be ok

If I ain't dead in three days

I want it

I need it

I wanted to believe it

I need your real love

I want more

I need that real touch

I adore

Give me a reason I can't see you anymore

I want more

I want more

Wanted to believe it

I need your real love

I want more

I need that real touch

I adore

Give me a reason I can't see you anymore

I want more

I want more

I want more!

I want it!

I want it, no I need it!

Gotta see it! Gotta see it!

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Miley Cyrus - Fuckin' Fucked Up - Duration: 0:52.

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