Erm, anyway, long time never post le, because I got on a hardworking streak, unlikely but true.
But somehow today I was sitting here stoning away with no idea what to do, I think I somehow forgot what homework I have. Anyway I am posting.
I went to listen to Verdi Requiem - Dies Irae on youtube and surprising I liked it alot? o_o
Very surprising.
But it's really nice.
If I put on my blog it will give everyone who comes here a heart attack.
Heh.
But the annoying thing is the back part is really soft, but if you turn on the volume louder the front part will be blaring in your ears.
The lyrics are nice too.

Dies irae
dies illa
Solvet saeclum in favilla:
Teste David cum Sybilla.
Quantus tremor est futurus
Quando judex est venturus
Cuncta stricte discussurus!
Dies irae
dies illa
Solvet saeclum in favilla:
Teste David cum Sybilla
Quantus tremor est futurus
Quatdo judex est venturus
Cuncta stricte discussurus!
Quantus tremor est futurus
Dies irae, dies illa
Quantus tremor est futurus
Dies irae, dies illa
Quantus tremor est futurus
Quantus tremor est futurus
Quando judex est venturus
Cuncta stricte discussurus
Cuncta stricte
Cuncta stricte
Stricte discussurus
Cuncta stricte
Cuncta stricte
Stricte discussurus!

Day of wrath and doom impending,
Heaven and earth in ashes ending
David's word with Sibyl's blending
Day of wrath and doom impending
Oh, what fear man's bosom rendeth
When from heaven the judge descendeth
On whose sentence all dependeth.
- Verdi Requim Dies Irae

I dono whether this is the right version? I found a few different ones. But this is nice anyways.
Eh lol the person so weird.
"I think we should eliminate pages one to twelve and go on from there. Tell them that, its really very good."
Random person: hahahahahahahahahaha
*looks at camera* "There are only twelve pages. I attempted humor. *throws down paper dramatically* At a time of great tension!"
Random person: hahahahahahahahahaha

Once I have no time for drawing, inspiration keeps coming.
I have about eight ideas for drawings now and no time to do any of it.
>.>

He looked at her then, and the eyes, though dark, had nothing of their former emptiness. When he spoke, his voice was back to normal, but it sounded tired and sad. "If you're going to summon djinn," he said, "you summon their history with them. It's wise to keep matters firmly in the present, for fear of what you might awaken."
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Ptolemy's Gate