Crazy



 In a church, by the face

He talks about the people going under


Only child know.





A man decides after seventy years

That what he goes there for, is to unlock the door

While those around him criticize and sleep

And through a fractal on a breaking wall

I see you my friend, and touch your face again

Miracles will happen as we trip


But we're never gonna survive, unless

We get a little crazy

No we're never gonna survive, unless

We are a little crazy




Crazy yellow people walking through my head

One of them's got a gun, to shoot the other one

And yet together they were friends at school

Ohh, get it, get it, get it, get it no no


If all were there when we first took the pill

Then maybe, then maybe, then maybe, then maybe

Miracles will happen as we speak





But we're never gonna survive unless

We get a little crazy

No we're never gonna survive unless

We are a little crazy

No no, never survive, unless we get a little bit

Oh, a little bit

Oh, a little bit




Amanda decides to go along after seventeen years

Oh darlin'

In a sky full of people, only some want to fly

Isn't that crazy

In a world full of people, only some want to fly

Isn't that crazy, crazy

In a heaven of people there's only some want to fly

Ain't that crazy

Oh babe, oh darlin'

In a world full of people there's only some want to fly

Isn't that crazy, isn't that crazy, isn't that crazy, isn't that crazy



But were never gonna survive unless, we get a little crazy

No were never gonna to survive unless we are a little

But were never gonna survive unless, we get a little crazy

No were never gonna to survive unless, we are a little, crazy

No no, never survive unless, we get a little bit...



And then you see things

The size of which you've never known before

They'll break it

Someday, only child know

Them things

The size of which you've never known before

Someday, someway, someway, someway, someday, someday...



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ISML 2022 Nominations: The List.




Kaname Madoka (Puella Magi Madoka Magica)

Akemi Homura (Puella Magi Madoka Magica)

Sakura Kyouko (Puella Magi Madoka Magica)

Son Goku (Dragon Ball)

Uzumaki Naruto (Naruto)

Uchiha Sasuke (Naruto)

Uchiha Itachi (Naruto)

Anya Folger (Spy x Family)

Levi (Attack on Titan)

Lelouch Lamperouge (Code Geass)

Light Yagami (Death Note)

Dio Brando (Jojo's Bizarre Adventure)

Kuujou Joutarou (Jojo's Bizarre Adventure)

Kaneki Ken (Tokyo Ghoul)

Sakurajima Mai (Rascal Does Not Believe In Bunny Girl Sempai)

Kamado Nezuko (Demon Slayer)

Kamado Tanjiro (Demon Slayer)

Kuchiki Rukia (Bleach)

Tsukino Usagi (Sailor Moon)

Chiba Mamoru (Sailor Moon)

Hino Rei (Sailor Moon)

Oshino Shinobu (Monogatari)

Zero Two (Darling in The FRANXX)

Hiro (Darling in The FRANXX)

Enma Ai (Jigoku Shoujo)

Asada Shino (Sword Art Online)

Victorique de Blois (Gosick)

Aoyama Nanami (Sakurasou no Kanojou)

Gokou Ruri (Oreimo)

Yukinoshita Yukino (Oregairu)

Yuigahama Yu (Oregairu)

Isshiki Iroha (Oregairu)

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Geelong Cats: 2022 AFL Premiers



The Cats saluted for this year's premiership on Saturday, completing a dominant season in equally as destructive fashion against Sydney with an 81-point win at the MCG.


One of the oldest clubs in the competition added the 10th cup of its history to its coffers in commanding style, with the Cats claiming their 16th consecutive win with the 20.13 (133) to 8.4 (52) thrashing. 


The Grand Final was back at the MCG for the first time since 2019, with Robbie Williams producing the greatest pre-game entertainment footy has seen. But the result was similar to three years ago, when Richmond hammered an overawed Greater Western Sydney.


And through it all, Geelong was on top, with Chris Scott notching his second premiership as coach after his debut triumph in 2011. Surely this one was sweeter, given the Cats' close runs and near misses in previous campaigns.


Surely, too, for captain Joel Selwood, who secured his fourth premiership but first as skipper in a brilliant 26-disposal typically hard-edged performance.


The Cats' comprehensive win carried storylines everywhere: from the mature-age recruits who dominated, such as Isaac Smith and his three-goal and 32-disposal performance. Smith's standout game was rewarded with a Norm Smith Medal, another astounding part of the game in his second season after crossing from Hawthorn where he was a key member of its triple-premiership teams form 2013-15.


Then, to the veterans like Tom Hawkins (three goals) and Mitch Duncan (27 disposals, one goal) who weren't going to let the chance for another premiership slip, to the superstars who so desperately wanted their first flags in Patrick Dangerfield (26 disposals, nine clearances) and Jeremy Cameron (18 disposals, two goals).


There were the fresher faces, like Sam De Koning, Zach Guthrie and Brad Close who all paid their way, and Tyson Stengle? His story grows another incredible chapter after a game-high four goals, while another two Irishmen became premiership players – Zach Tuohy and Mark O'Connor. 


This was a Grand Final Bloods bath – from start to end. 


It was a first quarter that will live on in the memories of Cats fans forever. In fact, it might already be on repeat around the country. 


After dominating the first nine minutes without getting the scoreboard reward, Geelong then banged home six goals in the next 21 minutes to set up a 35-point lead at quarter-time – the biggest in a Grand Final since the 1989 classic.


Hawkins started the run with back-to-back goals out of the ruck inside 50, before Selwood and Dangerfield's commanding midfield performances led to more opportunities. Selwood wound the clock back with 12 disposals in the opening term while Dangerfield was destructive, having six touches and three clearances.


One of those led to a goal to Smith, who then streamed forward and kicked his second. Smith then set up another for Close, who capped a terrific term by slotting a difficult shot. It wasn't as if everything was falling Geelong's way – the Cats had forced it this way with a brutal beginning. 


All-Australian forward Stengle got involved in the second term, kicking two goals, but the Bloods stopped the bleeding to hold the deficit to 36 points at half-time. 


The Swans had managed to get back into the contest around the ball as co-captain Callum Mills slotted a long bomb and Isaac Heeney's goal just before half-time in what was just his second kick of the game at least saw him impact the contest.


But it was short-lived. If the first quarter was the business, the third quarter was the party. The Swans could manage just one point as the Cats piled on six goals to steamroll them into oblivion. 


They came in different ways: Duncan the beneficiary of a holding the ball free kick, Close the winner from a Tom McCartin miskick. Smith added another long goal before Stengle kicked two of his own, his fourth coming from the boundary line in front of a Geelong faithful that has embraced the former Crows and Tigers small forward from the moment they recruited him last year for a last chance.


The Swans had entered the game on a nine-match winning streak after last week's one-point thriller against Collingwood, but that proved to be their limit as they were outplayed by the season's best side. Chad Warner (29 disposals, two goals) was among the few winners for the Swans, while Tom Papley tried hard. Lance Franklin was held to four kicks and one behind in his sixth Grand Final and was jeered late in the game.


There were only cheers for Geelong, though, as the Cats cruised to the premiership, a success many years in the making and one set to be celebrated for many years to come, with Selwood's late banana the cream on the Cats' cake. 


GEELONG       6.5       9.8       15.11       20.13 (133)

SYDNEY         1.0       4.2         4.3           8.4 (52)


GOALS

Geelong: Stengle 4, Hawkins 3, Smith 3, Cameron 2, Close 2, Blicavs, De Koning, Duncan, C. Guthrie, Parfitt, Selwood

Sydney: Warner 2, Hayward, McLean, P. McCartin, Mills, Heeney, Papley 


BEST

Geelong: Smith, Dangerfield, Hawkins, Stengle, Selwood, Close 

Sydney: Warner, Fox, Rowbottom, Papley, Lloyd


INJURIES

Geelong: C. Guthrie (hamstring)

Sydney: Reid (adductor)


LATE CHANGES

Geelong: Max Holmes (hamstring) replaced in selected side by Mark O'Connor

Sydney: Nil


SUBSTITUTES  

Geelong: Brandan Parfitt (replaced C. Guthrie in the fourth quarter)

Sydney: Braeden Campbell (replaced Sam Reid in the third quarter)


Crowd: 100,024 at the MCG




Doom And Gloom


 

I had a dream last night that I was pilot in a plane

And all the passengers were drunk and insane

I crash landed in a Louisiana swamp

Shot up a horde of zombies, but I come out on top


What's it all about?

Guess it just reflects my mood

Sitting in the dirt

Feeling kind of hurt





All I hear is doom and gloom

And all is darkness in my room

Through the light, your face I see

Baby take a chance

Baby won't you dance with me?


Lost all that treasure in an overseas war

It just goes to show you don't get what you paid for

Bowing to the rich and you worrying about the poor

Put my feet up on the couch and lock all the doors


What's that funky noise

It's the tightening of the screws

Sitting in the dirt

Feeling kind of hurt





All I hear is doom and gloom

But when those drums go boom, boom, boom

Through that night, your face I see

Baby take a chance

Baby won't you dance with me

Yeah!

Baby won't you dance with me

Ah yeah





Fracking deep for oil but there's nothing in the sump

There's kids all picking at the garbage dump

I'm running out of water, so I better prime the pump

I'm trying to stay sober, but I end up drunk


We'll be eating dirt

Living on the side of the road

There's some food for thought

Gonna make your head explode

Feeling kind of hurt

Yeah





But all I hear is doom and gloom

And all is darkness in my room

Through the night, your face I see

Baby, take your chance

Won't you dance with me?


Yeah, come on

Baby won't you dance with me

I'm feeling kind of hurt

Baby won't you dance with me

Ah yeah!

Sitting in the dirt

Baby won't you dance with me?