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She Got That Look
She got that look, but there's something about it that sets her apart from the rest. It's not just the way she carries herself or the smoldering gaze in her eyes. No, there's a darkness that lurks behind that captivating exterior—a wickedness that sends shivers down your spine.
By REAL TALK AFFILIATES3 years ago in Beat
2018 - Movie Review - Malayalam
Before its release, the Malayalam industry hit of 2018 did not generate a lot of buzz. However, the film's strong content contributed to its strong box office performance. Later, it was made available in several languages. The film is based on the devastating floods that occurred in Kerala state in 2018.
By Mohamed Azharudeen3 years ago in Beat
Apple Unveils Apple Vision Pro: A Groundbreaking Spatial Computer
Apple has introduced its latest innovation, the Apple Vision Pro, a groundbreaking spatial computer that seamlessly merges digital content with the physical world, enabling users to stay connected while staying present. The Vision Pro creates an infinite canvas for apps, going beyond the confines of traditional displays and offering a fully three-dimensional user interface controlled by natural and intuitive inputs such as eyes, hands, and voice. This new device features the world's first spatial operating system, visionOS, which allows users to interact with digital content as if it were physically present in their surroundings.
By M. A. Alam3 years ago in Beat
A Soundtrack for Life's Journey"
Creating a personalized soundtrack for my life is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the songs that have shaped my journey and accompanied me through various moments and emotions. Here is a playlist of songs that hold deep significance to me, along with the stories that accompany each track:
By Nimra shaikh3 years ago in Beat
The Joy of Live Entertainment
Last night, I went out to our local arts venue. When I say, local, I mean, local because it is just a short walk, maybe 10 minutes, from my house and I don't live in a big city. I live in a small town in a delightful district of England called The Cotswolds which has beautiful architecture, historic squares, golden stone and character in abundance. And I love living here for all of those reasons and more, but one of the things that I love the most and this surprises me somewhat, is The Goods Shed.
By Rachel Deeming3 years ago in Beat
Want to Resolve Marriage Life Issues. Content Warning.
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By Kapil Kumar 3 years ago in Beat
Discover Martinic Audio: Unleashing the Authentic Sound of Classic Electronic Instruments and Effects. Content Warning.
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE In the realm of music production and sound design, having access to high-quality virtual instruments and effects is essential for creating captivating and authentic sounds. Martinic Audio is a renowned audio software development company driven by a passion for accurately modelling classic electronic instruments and effects. In this blog post, we will delve into the exceptional products offered by Martinic Audio, including their audio plugins, virtual instruments, and virtual effects. Prepare to be captivated by the unparalleled sound quality and meticulous attention to detail that Martinic Audio brings to the world of music production.
By Main Finds3 years ago in Beat
Nomadic Child
As the child of a singer/songwriter, music has had a deeply unique and lasting effect on my life in general so it’s no surprise that there’s a soundtrack to my life in the songs that I have composed, performed and recorded myself. Each one is unique to me and this time you spend here is basically a shared introspective into my life, through my music and I hope you enjoy it.
By Veronica Coldiron3 years ago in Beat
Born to Sing 🎶; a Different Tune. Content Warning.
© ✍️ Madhu Goteti, May 31st,2023 Hopefully my soundtrack memoir 🤞 doesn’t cause any incessant weeping in the readers. To me, welling up is easy since birth. At birth, I naturally appeared as a broadcaster —with a voice—enormously greater than normal for the vocal chords. I was bestowed with a strange kind of beaver-hiccups that leaned into intolerable colics, as and when , I gathered awareness about my surroundings, viz a viz, gut feelings. Every morning I was fed with a simple (lactose intolerant) milk while the radio 📻 aired this classical song https://youtu.be/7nXYYuorTm4
By Madhu Goteti 3 years ago in Beat
Thanks, Phil
In 1986, when I was fourteen years old, my folks told me and my brothers that we were moving. I had just started ninth grade at Johnson Junior High School and had been looking forward to being the “upperclassman”. I was going to be in the Junior ROTC class, I was going to take up the saxophone. I even had a friend, who was a GIRL, and who seemed to kind of tolerate me, which was an unusual state of affairs up to that point. The news that we were moving over a THOUSAND miles away was devastating.
By Noel T. Cumberland3 years ago in Beat








