Xhoia Dinaj
(He/Him) | 🇬🇧
I like city building games and puzzles. I like other things as well, but that’s not important right now.
(He/Him) | 🇬🇧
I like city building games and puzzles. I like other things as well, but that’s not important right now.
They wrote a lot of songs from the POV of questionable characters, because they were fascinated that such songs were played in public (e.g the dentists’ or the supermarket) without anyone taking note of what the lyrics said. And also - i guess they’re just interesting? exploring different kind of peoples’ character and experiences. At the same time, Hey 19 is supposed to capture a feeling that a lot of us feel… Just growing old. Being out of touch with your date. Distracting yourself from your malaise with a bit of dancing and hedonism.
Best depressing song of all time is tricky because there are so many. Might come back to the comment.

"Hey Nineteen"Way back whenIn Sixty-sevenI was the dandyOf Gamma ChiSweet things from BostonSo young and willingMoved down to ScarsdaleWhere the hell am IHey...
Xhoia Dinaj
Anna Kendrick
#travle #1192 +0 (2 hints) ✅✅✅✅ travle.earth
Always using revealed borders for this part of the world 😮💨
#travle_challenge #111 +0 (2 hints) ✅✅✅✅✅✅✅✅ travle.earth/challenge
Replace sugar in food with a sweet syrup made from corn since we have all this spare corn laying around
Looks to me like they’re juet vaguely aiming for the “greener” parts of Saudi Arabia, where there happen to be 3 national parks, and avoiding the desert-only bits which they can’t be bothered trying to manage (see: Dune)
There is something very satisfying to me about the borders but i think that’s just because they chose rivers as boundaries AND added in that sharp geometric line
Looks like Oscar Isaacs in a particularly villainous role - the greater the beard length-short hair ratio the longer the beard, and the shorter and rounder the hair is, the more villainous his character will be. Don’t know if ya’ll have noticed that or not.
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