Roar-Katy Perry You held me down, but I got up Already brushing off the dust You hear my voice, your hear that sound Like thunder, gonna shake the ground You held me down, but I got up Get ready cause I’ve had enough I see it all, I see it now I got the eye of the tiger, a fighter, dancing through the fire Cause I am a champion and you’re gonna hear me roar Louder, louder than a lion Cause I am a champion and you’re gonna hear me roar I chose Roar, by Katy Perry because it
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Swallowtail Butterfly, the film directed by Iwai Shunji, depicts the experience about a group of immigrants in Yentwon. These immigrants come to Japan with the dream to make quick money. At the same time, the main characters, Glico, Fei Hong, and Ageha, are also seeking their identities and home in Japan. The particular scene in this film that impresses me is the conversation between Ageha and Fei Hong about whether heaven exists or not on a rainy day. Iwai used mostly close-up shots, dull light
Where’d the ACL GO?!?!?!?!? On this one gorgeous day in the small community of Cotopaxi. There was a battle about to go down. The battle was going to be between Paxi and Cheraw. You could cut the tension with a knife. This day was going to be a rough one and everyone could tell. This team that we were play were good in their conference and their conference was way better than ours. This was our last regular season game and this one did not rank us any higher or lower. Let's take a step back, I woke
“At school they say I’m wired bad, or wired mad, or wired sad, or wired glad, depending on the mood and what teacher has ended up with me. But there is no doubt about it, I’m wired.” (Gantos 1) Jack Gantos writes, in his book Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key, about a school-aged boy named Joey Pigza who, throughout his life, has struggled with being “wired”, being hyperactive. Joey has the inability to sit still for more than a few minutes, has poor decision making skills, and has had an unstable home