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I noticed that there are not enough stamps that express the fascination for classical music, which is the most beautiful genre of music, in my opinion; so, I decided to make some justice for all those with classical taste.
Here you go! Enjoy! If you can't read it, let me know; it says: "Classical Music Lover. Magic DOES Exist" Picture of the Maestro taken from here; all credit goes to the photographer who took the picture. Comments
nice! but classical? soz it's not my cup of tea. Rock's my dig!
-- my cute, funky icon was made by the awesome *Hippie-Sammy Art trades: CLOSED (But that doesn't stop me from asking you!) Requests: CLOSED Commissions: OPEN! yes, rock's good and whatnot, hence, the Fan of U2 stamp, but only classical music makes me cry, feel happy, feel sad, smile, feel the shiver, and break some artist blocks. It also makes me sleep faster in the subway, if I didn't sleep well.
-- Hatred is nothing, but Poison. Poison for the soul, for you, and for anyone else. It makes you feel good, but it serves no one; for, it is just an invitation to kill, to win enemies, and to sink your soul into oblivion. lol i just can't get into classical, or see the emotional side of it. but U2 suck, i'm into modern rock and older hardcore rock like led zeppelin, green day ect. ^.^
-- my cute, funky icon was made by the awesome *Hippie-Sammy Art trades: CLOSED (But that doesn't stop me from asking you!) Requests: CLOSED Commissions: OPEN! the song usually played in the movies of the First World War?
-- Hatred is nothing, but Poison. Poison for the soul, for you, and for anyone else. It makes you feel good, but it serves no one; for, it is just an invitation to kill, to win enemies, and to sink your soul into oblivion. |
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August 7, 2008
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