I have discovered that classical music can be played in the background when studying literally any subject and it never diverts my attention like pop songs. its amazing
classical music also helps improve your memory and ability to retain information. it is raked one of the best ways to study! (studying with music with lyrics is actually a really bad way to study)
To everyone who is doing homework, leave the chat, breathe slowly, take a sip of water, and focus. To everyone who is trying to sleep, leave the chat, grab a blanket, and get the rest you deserve. To everyone who is feeling sad, grab a snack, get some water, get a blanket, and write down your thoughts. When you're done, lay down, and get some rest, no matter the time. To everyone who is creating, you got this. Your art is amazing. Remain in your flow and get stuff done! To everyone who is struggling, you got this. I'm so proud of you for making it this far and I wanna see you make it farther, so do it for me please, and if not for me atleast do it for them. there is someone out there who obsesses over you, they might just be too shy to say it
Dark Academia is a subculture and aesthetic that romanticizes classical literature, scholarly pursuits, and a passion for knowledge with a gothic twist. It emphasizes a love for learning, particularly in the humanities, such as literature, history, philosophy, and the arts. The aesthetic is deeply influenced by the architecture of old universities, classic literature, and the overall atmosphere of academia from a bygone era.
Have a lovely listen, whether you're studying, writing, drawing or just staring off into space, enjoy. ~Timestamps~ * 0:00 - Dismantle by Peter Sandberg 1:48 - Declaration by Johannes Bornlöf 5:30 - Dark Taupe by Arden Forest 8:01 - African Violet by Arden Forest 10:34 - In a Bar in Buenos Aires by Franz Gordon 13:17 - Nocturnal Waltz by Johannes Bornlöf 15:21 - Kobicha by Arden Forest 17:55 - Ava by Kaspar Schill 20:40 - Of All Things by David Celeste 23:03 - The Crossing by Gavin Luke 26:16 - The Forest Grand by Trevor Kowalski 29:00 - Slow Day by Franz Gordon 31:40 - Shapes of Shadows by Franz Gordon 35:06 - Oriro by Anders Schill Paulsen 37:32 - Overcome by Megan Wofford 40:45 - Remarkable Convictions by Trevor Kowalski 43:43 - Remove The Complexities by Peter Sandberg 45:59 - Dark Taupe by Arden Forest 51:03 - In a Bar in Buenos Aires by Franz Gordon 53:46 - Nocturnal Waltz by Johannes Bornlöf 55:51 - Kobicha by Arden Forest 58:24 - Ava by Kaspar Schill 1:01:08 - Of All Things by David Celeste 1:03:33 - The Crossing by Gavin Luke 1:06:47 - The Forest Grand by Trevor Kowalski 1:09:30 - Slow Day by Franz Gordon 1:12:09 - Shapes of Shadows by Franz Gordon 1:15:36 - Oriro by Anders Schill Paulsen 1:18:02 - Overcome by Megan Wofford 1:21:14 - Remarkable Convictions by Trevor Kowalski 1:24:13 - Remove The Complexities by Peter Sandberg *
I've done the timestamps for a few different playlists so let me be the one to say it. From the depths of my soul, THANK YOU SO MUCH. I know how tedious this can be but trust me you just made it so much more simple and easy access for everyone. I hope you have an amazing day.💙💙💙
@@masontalarico7090 Of course! I love going on different videos and seeing if I can just put the timestamps together, so it's no problem! I hope you have an amazing day as well :D
Im a young aspiring writer who often finds it difficult to dedicate time to my passion, but this playlist has helped me continue writing my book that will hopefully be the start to my career, thank you for an amazing playlist that has kept me concentrated on what makes me happy.
" We were all subconsciously following the same sheet music, dancing to every note in which we could not change. The only ones that were different were the conductors. You could tell they were the ones leading this orchestra." - Emilio
To everyone who's studying with this music: Checklist: • A bottle of water, at least 1 liter. Your brain works better if it has enough water and drinking helps you to concentrate💧 • Your charger. You sometimes don't even notice that your device's battery is going down, so better have it plugged in all the time🔋 • Your headphones. You will be able to focus more with headphones, because it blocks background noises. Also, if it's a late night study session, you won't wake up anyone 🎧 • A tea or coffee. Coffee keeps you awake, green or black tea can make you feel more awake as well. Herbal rocks, too! ☕ • Your study/work stuff: your laptop/tablet/phone, a few pens, paper or whatever you need.⌨ •Anything else you could need, what about a heat pad, a blanket, a good lamp, your pet so you have a study buddy 🐈 Reminder : After an hour, you should stand up and walk a bit around. Better stop the music or put on different music for the break. Open your window, even if it's cold outside. Fresh air will make it better, trust me. You could also lay your head down on your desk for ten minutes and listen to a podcast. Or, if you have to read a book, listen to the audiobook of it. You can also listen to the audiobook while doing another thing, that's even better than listening to music while reading the book. I hope y'all had a good day, if not, that's okay too. Remember to take care of yourself and try to get some sleep tonight 😴🧸
I have no filter at times, and find myself caught up in the soundscape more than my will to focus on studying, especially if it’s new to my ears like this is. It’s beautiful to listen to. You have sound advice though!
im listening to this outside, watching the rain fall just beyond the awning im sitting under. its giving me such a lovely melancholic, bittersweet feeling. like nostalgia, like im missing times that never were or will be. its relaxing to just sit and think like this. like im all alone, yet surrounded by life.
@@-Thedreamy- thank you :) i was really in my feels when i wrote this yesterday, ive never really written out my feelings like that before. it was really relaxing.
Today marks my twentieth birthday, but no one remembered that because everyone was busy traveling to the holy shrines. My mother was really tired of that, and now I am listening to this wonderful piano and crying for myself because I have lost my future. I did not strive to seek knowledge, but rather I was busy with my mental illnesses. Physically, perhaps God will do something after that .
happy birthday. on this special day, even though i am a stranger, i felt a deep emotional connection with you. every person goes through difficult times, inner conflicts, and worries in their life. the deep loneliness and the burdens of life you're facing are familiar to me as well. we all sometimes confront the sadness of not being able to channel our limited time into the areas we desire. it feels as though life sweeps us away to different places, and we lose sight of what we really want. but i believe that every hardship eventually fades, and even in those moments of loss, we grow stronger without realizing it. everything in life is temporary; the struggles and sorrows you’re experiencing today will pass too. it may feel tough right now, but perhaps life has different plans for you, and this period is equipping you with greater strength. that's why i wish for you to hold onto hope. in the future, life may present you with beautiful opportunities to devote more time to the areas you dream of. hope is always there, and it's the most valuable thing that keeps us going. on your birthday, i not only wish you happiness but also inner peace and a strong belief in the future. i hope this year brings unexpected joys in your inner journey and allows you to rediscover your strength in new ways. in these difficult times, remember you're not alone. somewhere out there, there are people who understand you and feel similar things. as someone who shares these feelings with you, i want to say this: every new day is a new beginning. i'm glad you exist, and here's to many beautiful years ahead. and, even though we may never meet, i want you to know that i love you.
"It was never really a battle for me to win, it was an eternal dance, and like a dance, the more rigid I became, the harder it got. The more I cursed my clumsy footsteps the more I struggled, so I got older and I learned to relax, I learned to soften and that dance got easier." Ren
*Dark academia music is like delving into the depths of melancholy and introspection, each note echoing with the weight of profound emotions and nostalgic yearning*
I love playlist like this, more into "you're at your secret place", I feel like a place that you can be... you, just that, no more. You can be with your thoughts, works, dreams... like an a imaginary space. Just... thanks you. Right now, you helped me with a big deal I have over the years, just, too much information in my head. But I listened this and it was so helpful for writting and understand things. Thank you, again hahah.
The perfect combination of Melodies. Started doing late studying because of my Edexcel O/L and had a very hard time concentrating, this helps me a lot. Thank you so much☺
*Sad, sentimental music resonates with the depths of human emotion, serving as a poignant reminder of our shared humanity and the universal yearning for connection, understanding, and belonging*
I love how every academia fanatic, no matter if they're romantic, light, dark, retro or modern. They all overanlayze things with a shakespearean touch and it makes me cackle.
POV 1: Sixteen. Sixteen missing students. Sixteen dead bodies found in the woods behind the school. Sixteen days since your roommate disappeared during the night while you slept. Eight days since they found a new body in the woods behind the school. Eight days since your roommate was found dead. You have an inkling now, an idea of what was happening. Your roommate knew, it's what got them on the growing list of dead students. Your roommate knew, and it got them killed. Someone found out that they knew somehow, and now they're dead. You should leave it alone, you know you should. It'll only bring pain and death and trouble and danger. If you follow the inkling of a feeling, you'll only end up another dead body in the woods. But you can't leave it alone, not when the staff are so secretive about everything. Not when you think that the police is in on it. Not when not doing anything will lead to more deaths, will keep the dead from getting the justice they deserve. Not when your sibling in all but blood was murdered for it. And so, one night, in the dark with nothing but the light of the moon, you pry open the floorboards of your room. It's so empty now that they're gone, but you're doing this for them. You remove stacks of paper, books, a board with colored string all over it, and photos from the small hidden space in the floorboards. You pour over the research your friend has left behind, you put the pieces together the same way they did. Eventually, in the dead of night, you sneak out the window, armed with nothing but a switchblade and your flashlight to light the way, and creep into the forest behind the school. Let the search begin POV 2: I flipped the page when a splatter of water drops hit the paper, making me look up. The boy who stood over me was lanky, dressed in the academy uniform. His sleeves were rolled up to his elbows so you could see his pale skin and long fingers that traced over a couple of words on my book pages. His face was always obscured by a pail on his head. That pail was what caused water to drip on my book. Water always dripped from it, show casing the boy's death. The other kids at the school called him 'Pail head' it was his ghostly title, since he haunted the abandoned halls near the older part of the school. But I knew him by his actual name. "I'm reading about a princess who runs away to serve a dragon." I told him as he set a translucent hand over the pages, gently. Then he tapped lightly at his wrist, and I looked at the clock. "I've been reading for perhaps an hour." I answered. Then he closed my book, pushing it off my lap. "Hey." I giggled as he then held out a hand for mine. Shaking my head with a little smile, I took his hand. He was nothing but air really, but I could feel pressure around my hand, like a strong breeze squeezing my palm as he pulled me to my feet. He didn't mind me reading, but he never let me read for too long. It wasn't what he enjoyed doing with me around. I stumbled a bit as he pulled me towards him and he raised my hand, twirling me about. I laughed as he whirled me around, prancing about the room with a livelier dance than what I was used to. Memories flooded my mind of happier times he had as a child. That was good, I was glad to see he had experienced some happiness in his life. I didn't mind dancing with him. Even though I wasn't good at it, somehow he made up for that. He made it fun. The only downside was when it ended. The bell rang after a while, and we had to stop. I gripped his hand tighter now, even as he slipped it from me. His memories fading along with any warmth that had been in my body. I was always left so cold inside afterwards. After spending so much time with him, I'd gotten used to it. But...I still didn't like it. these are not mine . . . i just found these, but can't rmb where . . .
@@-Thedreamy- your welcome any time life is to short to be a bad parson I trie to be the best I can to everyone I know and don't know may god be whiff you and if you don't know him I pray that you may know him
1. Job 38:7 references the fact that the stars "sing," which was unknown at the time the Bible was written. Scientists now know that the stars sing at a frequency that the human ear cannot pick up. 2. Job 38:31-32 In these verses God is telling Job the things he can, and does, do, by providing examples: -"Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades..." Scientists now know that Pleiades is a group of 250 stars bound together by by mutual gravitational attraction, traveling together in the same direction. -"...or loose the bands of Orion?..." Modern instruments showed scientists and astronomers that the 3 star "belt" of *Orion is, over the course of thousands of years, drifting slowly apart, and will one day no longer be aligned. -"...Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his season?..." Mazzaroth is the hebrew word for "constellations," which were made by God for "signs" and "seasons," because God knew that humans would use the accuracy of the night sky to measure time and distance. -"...Or canst thou guide Arcturus with his sons?" Scientists discovered that Arcturus, which appears to the unaided eye to be a single star, is actually one star with 52 additional stars (or sons) connected directionally, and traveling as if a hand guided them through the heavens. This group travels so fast, breaking all the rules of physics, that scientists call them a "law unto themselves." 3. Job 38:30 "The waters are hid as with a stone, and the face of the deep is frozen." Did you know that 3 quarters of earth's water is locked underground in a layer of ice and rock? Because scientists only discovered that recently, in spite of the Bible recording this fact thousands of years ago. 4. In Revelation 21:19 The 12 foundation stones, or gems, of New Jerusalem are listed, and every one is anisotropic. That means they produce a rainbow-colored array when scientists hit them with polarized (pure) light. Isotropic gems (like diamonds), however, only look black under the same light. Out of the 28 stones generally regarded as gems, only 16 of them are anisotropic - the chance of randomly selecting those 12 gems in Revelation are 1 in a 1000. "...and there was a rainbow round about the throne, in sight like unto an emerald." Rev. 4:3 5. Genesis 2:7 says God formed men from the dust of the ground. Researchers at NASA's Ames research center confirmed that every element in man can be found in the soil! 6. Genesis 17:12 commands specifically that male babies be circumcised on the 8th day. Doctors now know that for the first 7 days of life, an infant's blood will not clot properly, but on the 8th day their prothrombin levels are elevated above one hundred percent of normal, and is the ONLY day in a male's life that this will be the case. It is literally the ideal day to heal from the procedure. 7. Numerous verses in the bible direct God's people to wash their hands in RUNNING water, to quarantine sick individuals and have them wear a face covering (mask), and disinfect their clothing. He directed his people to bury their bodily wastes away from camp, throw away clay pots that touched dead things (clay pots can absorb pathogens), avoid unclean animals (the eating of which caused diseases. Ex. monkeys caused AIDS, rodents the plague, pigs the flu and tapeworms, and bats the covid virus), and never to eat animals that died of natural causes. This is all before the existence of germs was even heard of! During the time it was written, human and animal feces were used as a common cure-all for diseases, and lizard blood and dead mice were used in healing ointments. Yet the Bible was teaching practices far ahead of its time and contrary to the popular “medicine” in use. 8. Amos 9:6 details how God calls forth the waters of the sea and pours them out again on the earth. Yet the water cycle of evaporation, vapor rising and becoming clouds, falling, and making its way back to the ocean wasn't discovered until 300 years ago by Galileo. 9. Job 26:7 says the earth is hung upon nothing, and Isaiah 40:22 calls the earth a circle. This was written centuries before these facts were proven, and in fact most of the earth at that time believed that the world was a flat disc that sat upon a turtle's back, or the shoulders of the God Atlas. 10. The "father of oceanography" Matthew Maury read the expression "paths of the sea" in Psalms and went out to look for them, leading to the discovery of cold and warm continental currents. The bible also talks about the existence of deep channels and fountains in the seas, which scientists were only able to discover in the past few hundred years with modern technology. 11. Names, places, peoples, and events that were recorded ONLY in the bible, and speculated by some to be made up, have slowly been corroborated by archeological evidence, especially in the last few hundred years. Read "A Christian's Guide to Evidence for the Bible" by J. Daniel Hays for 101 instances in which show how extremely historically accurate the Bible really is. 12. Ezekiel 26:4 foretold that the city of Tyre would be destroyed and scraped flat, and made into a desolate place where fishermen would spread their nets on, and that her timber and stones and dust would be laid in the midst of the water. Nebuchadnezzar did conquer the city, and when the inhabitants fled to a nearby island, he destroyed the city in a rage. 250 years later Alexander the Great scraped those same ruins flat, using them to build a causeway in the middle of the sea in order to reach the new island city of Tyre who resisted his attempts to conquer them. This is only one of many detailed prophecies fulfilled in the bible. 13. There’s a reason “Light” is mentioned so many times in the Bible. -Life and Light are often correlated in the Bible, like in Ephesians 5:14 “Wherefore he saith, Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee LIGHT.” Scientists recently discovered that a flash of light sparks at the very moment a human sperm cell makes contact with an egg. Just like the passage above says, the moment life comes into existence is marked by light! -What’s even more incredible is the fact that some eggs burn brighter than others, which is a direct indication of their ability to develop into a healthy embryo, a team from Northwestern University found. The brighter the light, the stronger the health. Isaiah 58:8 “Then shall thy LIGHT break forth as the morning, and thine HEALTH shall spring forth speedily: and thy righteousness shall go before thee; the glory of the Lord shall be thy reward.” -Ever wonder why so many Bible verses talk about Godly people’s faces/countenances shining, as in Exodus 34:30 “So when Aaron and all the sons of Israel saw Moses, behold, the skin of his FACE SHONE, and they were afraid to come near him.” It has been known for many years that all living creatures produce a small amount of light as a result of chemical reactions within their cells, but Japanese scientists captured the first ever images of human "bioluminescence.” The light is a thousand times weaker than the human eye can perceive. In the online journal PLoS ONE, researchers describe how they imaged volunteers' upper bodies using ultra-sensitive cameras over a period of several days. Their results show that the amount of light emitted follows a 24-hour cycle, at its highest in late afternoon and lowest late at night, and that the brightest light is emitted from the CHEEKS, FOREHEAD and NECK. Strangely, the areas that produced the brightest light did not correspond with the brightest areas on thermal images of the volunteers' bodies. -Genesis 1:2-3 “And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.” Physicists in England claim they’ve discovered how to create matter from light (Steven Rose and Oliver Pike), by smashing together individual massless photons - a feat that was theorized in 1934, and has been considered practically impossible until now. In 1934 physicists Breit and Wheeler proposed that two photons could be smashed together to produce an electron and positron - in other words, that light can be converted into matter, and vice versa. It’s believed that the Big Bang itself - during the first 100 seconds of the creation of the universe - would’ve played host to these photon-photon collisions. After reading this, doesn’t it seem possible that when God said “Let there be light,” he made more than just light, but matter also? He gave form to the massless void with a burst of light, in mere seconds creating the building blocks of life. A proper study of the Bible will reveal so much more proof. Open your KJV Bible, and utilize UA-cam vids like Walter Veith's Total Onslaught Series and The Genesis Conflict, and Imad Awde or Nader Mansour's studies. Ellen White's The Conflict of the Ages books can be read online for free, as well as Uriah Smith's Daniel and the Revelation.
Is there anyone not using this to study the way normal people are?… the type of studying your doing is in your emotional body.. into the things that broke you? Thinking about how it made you feel..
Loving you Loving you is hard sometimes Loving you is like erratic storms passing through at ungiven times It’s like getting to meet someone new each day It’s like feeling the warmth of the sun against my skin and a cold front coming in a second later Loving you is like wanting to be with you every step of the way But being pushed further and further away by intense winds The waters of your troubles like to hold me down by my feet as the days go by, all to keep me away from you And yet I use every bit of strength in my body to hang on to the trees and stay by your side Loving you is like having sick days Except those days are more frequent than the good ones Thoughts of you flood my mind Whether it’s during the day Or at night when I’m picturing your presence behind me As I wish you’d wrap your arms around my waist and bring me closer to you Wishing I could feel your lips against my neck once again Along with the warmth of your breath of your breath against me as I search for the beating of your heart Loving you more and more as hours pass and it feels like we’re growing apart Wanting to stare at your face again forever and ever As I learn something new about your appearance each time Discovering a new mole A new mark on your body that the universe has laid upon you The way your lips are perfectly shaped as I’m always wanting to plant a million kisses amongst them As I stare upon your nose and wonder how the world smells to you Just as I look into your eyes and wonder how you see me Each time I look upon your face I yearn to run the pads of my fingers across it I wonder if it would feel as soft as it looks If it’d be like running my fingers across a delicate petal Or maybe it’d be similar to the feeling of lush grass in the summer Loving you also includes the times we have our silent moments The moments I’d wish to run my fingers through your curls Or plant soft kisses along your sharp jawline While simultaneously wondering if I’d cut my lips doing so The moments we’d stare into each other’s gazes and not utter a single word Until the moment passes and I say, “What?” As if it hadn’t just felt as if the universe had stopped As if time stopped ticking As if the world had stopped revolving As if I hadn’t wished to be taken back to that moment once again Or the times I’d pull you closer to me just to lay my head against your chest Wanting to feel your heartbeat long enough to determine the patterns Loving you is wanting to spend eternity with you, even when I doubt my decisions and tell myself I don’t It’s wanting to grow with you And feeling sick all over again when you push me away It forces me love myself even more before I can love us as one Like the universe is teaching us to love ourselves, before we can love each other Loving you is a lesson Loving you is patience It’s like trudging through the toughest storms They may bring uncertainty and fear They bring tears and aching hearts And even moments of frustration But after the storm Comes beautiful skies Dew dropped plants Cool breezes Beautiful clouds Loving you is doubt-filled Loving you includes trust But at times, the trust becomes an issue Loving you comes with my need of constant reassurance My need to communicate My need of touch And when I don’t get it, I immediately feel my heart ache Loving you takes time Loving you is trial and error Loving you comes with your constant isolation But it also comes with understanding But I’m willing to wait I’m willing to wait So that some day I can continue Loving you
Hello, I couldn't help but smile when I saw your beautiful text. I don't know if it's just me, but I feel like it's loaded with feelings, feelings that maybe you couldn't express, feelings that you carry once again. I honestly found your text incredible and impressive, I hope you continue writing, you are really good at this, have a beautiful afternoon, a beautiful day or a beautiful night, goodbye.
i have like 5 more essays to write and i honestly feel like it's impossible to do at this point bc my motivation is practically nonexistent, wish me luck i guess
My secret place would be a nice, warm place behind a waterfall. It would open up to a large cave that I could fill with books or maybe just my laptop. Yes it would also have a charger and its comfortable enough for me to sleep in.
this playlist works wonders for the narrative essay assignment I'm writing on Dante Alighieri and Beatrice Portinari (he ends up damned in the Inferno but is, instead, sentenced to a bittersweet fate that enables him to live the timeline of Earth in infinite, multiple lives to see Beatrice only twice in each of them, then hearing of her death shortly after and waiting for quite some time until his life comes to a close and repeats in an alternate scenario. I might bring the story towards a more hopeful ending when she unexpectedly reaches out to him again after their second encounter?)
I have discovered that classical music can be played in the background when studying literally any subject and it never diverts my attention like pop songs. its amazing
Woah no way???
exactly what I'm doing right now
really impressive
classical music also helps improve your memory and ability to retain information. it is raked one of the best ways to study! (studying with music with lyrics is actually a really bad way to study)
Same for me! It’s often dramatic enough to keep me awake, without all the lyrics
Good luck to everyone studying here today
Thaaanks 🤗
Thank you! Working on my essay for english class.
Thank youu☺️☺️
I'm literally just bored out of my mind so I'm learning a new language thanks for the encouragement :>
Thank you!
To everyone who is doing homework, leave the chat, breathe slowly, take a sip of water, and focus.
To everyone who is trying to sleep, leave the chat, grab a blanket, and get the rest you deserve.
To everyone who is feeling sad, grab a snack, get some water, get a blanket, and write down your thoughts. When you're done, lay down, and get some rest, no matter the time.
To everyone who is creating, you got this. Your art is amazing. Remain in your flow and get stuff done!
To everyone who is struggling, you got this. I'm so proud of you for making it this far and I wanna see you make it farther, so do it for me please, and if not for me atleast do it for them. there is someone out there who obsesses over you, they might just be too shy to say it
aww thank you so much! this made my day ❤❤
I'm so glad this doesn't have a rain sound background, it's very confusing when you live in a mediterranean country and it's sunny 300 days a year
fr 🤣
Dark Academia is a subculture and aesthetic that romanticizes classical literature, scholarly pursuits, and a passion for knowledge with a gothic twist. It emphasizes a love for learning, particularly in the humanities, such as literature, history, philosophy, and the arts. The aesthetic is deeply influenced by the architecture of old universities, classic literature, and the overall atmosphere of academia from a bygone era.
I love the way you put it!
Getting lost in these soothing beats 🌙✨ Wishing everyone a peaceful moment and good vibes wherever you are! 🎶
wow
Have a lovely listen, whether you're studying, writing, drawing or just staring off into space, enjoy.
~Timestamps~
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0:00 - Dismantle by Peter Sandberg
1:48 - Declaration by Johannes Bornlöf
5:30 - Dark Taupe by Arden Forest
8:01 - African Violet by Arden Forest
10:34 - In a Bar in Buenos Aires by Franz Gordon
13:17 - Nocturnal Waltz by Johannes Bornlöf
15:21 - Kobicha by Arden Forest
17:55 - Ava by Kaspar Schill
20:40 - Of All Things by David Celeste
23:03 - The Crossing by Gavin Luke
26:16 - The Forest Grand by Trevor Kowalski
29:00 - Slow Day by Franz Gordon
31:40 - Shapes of Shadows by Franz Gordon
35:06 - Oriro by Anders Schill Paulsen
37:32 - Overcome by Megan Wofford
40:45 - Remarkable Convictions by Trevor Kowalski
43:43 - Remove The Complexities by Peter Sandberg
45:59 - Dark Taupe by Arden Forest
51:03 - In a Bar in Buenos Aires by Franz Gordon
53:46 - Nocturnal Waltz by Johannes Bornlöf
55:51 - Kobicha by Arden Forest
58:24 - Ava by Kaspar Schill
1:01:08 - Of All Things by David Celeste
1:03:33 - The Crossing by Gavin Luke
1:06:47 - The Forest Grand by Trevor Kowalski
1:09:30 - Slow Day by Franz Gordon
1:12:09 - Shapes of Shadows by Franz Gordon
1:15:36 - Oriro by Anders Schill Paulsen
1:18:02 - Overcome by Megan Wofford
1:21:14 - Remarkable Convictions by Trevor Kowalski
1:24:13 - Remove The Complexities by Peter Sandberg
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I've done the timestamps for a few different playlists so let me be the one to say it. From the depths of my soul, THANK YOU SO MUCH. I know how tedious this can be but trust me you just made it so much more simple and easy access for everyone. I hope you have an amazing day.💙💙💙
@@masontalarico7090 Of course! I love going on different videos and seeing if I can just put the timestamps together, so it's no problem! I hope you have an amazing day as well :D
@@acidbunny5 Thank you! I corrected it!
Im a young aspiring writer who often finds it difficult to dedicate time to my passion, but this playlist has helped me continue writing my book that will hopefully be the start to my career, thank you for an amazing playlist that has kept me concentrated on what makes me happy.
" We were all subconsciously following the same sheet music, dancing to every note in which we could not change. The only ones that were different were the conductors. You could tell they were the ones leading this orchestra." - Emilio
Your comment is impressive
To everyone who's studying with this music:
Checklist:
• A bottle of water, at least 1 liter. Your brain works better if it has enough water and drinking helps you to concentrate💧
• Your charger. You sometimes don't even notice that your device's battery is going down, so better have it plugged in all the time🔋
• Your headphones. You will be able to focus more with headphones, because it blocks background noises. Also, if it's a late night study session, you won't wake up anyone 🎧
• A tea or coffee. Coffee keeps you awake, green or black tea can make you feel more awake as well. Herbal rocks, too! ☕
• Your study/work stuff: your laptop/tablet/phone, a few pens, paper or whatever you need.⌨
•Anything else you could need, what about a heat pad, a blanket, a good lamp, your pet so you have a study buddy 🐈
Reminder : After an hour, you should stand up and walk a bit around. Better stop the music or put on different music for the break. Open your window, even if it's cold outside. Fresh air will make it better, trust me.
You could also lay your head down on your desk for ten minutes and listen to a podcast. Or, if you have to read a book, listen to the audiobook of it. You can also listen to the audiobook while doing another thing, that's even better than listening to music while reading the book.
I hope y'all had a good day, if not, that's okay too. Remember to take care of yourself and try to get some sleep tonight 😴🧸
Your comment is really impressive, thank you very much
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I have no filter at times, and find myself caught up in the soundscape more than my will to focus on studying, especially if it’s new to my ears like this is. It’s beautiful to listen to.
You have sound advice though!
Thank you very much for your sincerity. It truly has made my day to find out about these.
im listening to this outside, watching the rain fall just beyond the awning im sitting under. its giving me such a lovely melancholic, bittersweet feeling. like nostalgia, like im missing times that never were or will be. its relaxing to just sit and think like this. like im all alone, yet surrounded by life.
Your comment is very impressive
@@-Thedreamy- thank you :) i was really in my feels when i wrote this yesterday, ive never really written out my feelings like that before. it was really relaxing.
its giving main character omg i love that lol@@jellymcnelly3611
@@GiannaFormato aw, thanks !! lol i kinda forgot i wrote this. im glad you like it !!
Perfect transition between songs, it makes much beautiful
Today marks my twentieth birthday, but no one remembered that because everyone was busy traveling to the holy shrines. My mother was really tired of that, and now I am listening to this wonderful piano and crying for myself because I have lost my future. I did not strive to seek knowledge, but rather I was busy with my mental illnesses. Physically, perhaps God will do something after that .
happy birthday. on this special day, even though i am a stranger, i felt a deep emotional connection with you. every person goes through difficult times, inner conflicts, and worries in their life. the deep loneliness and the burdens of life you're facing are familiar to me as well. we all sometimes confront the sadness of not being able to channel our limited time into the areas we desire. it feels as though life sweeps us away to different places, and we lose sight of what we really want.
but i believe that every hardship eventually fades, and even in those moments of loss, we grow stronger without realizing it. everything in life is temporary; the struggles and sorrows you’re experiencing today will pass too. it may feel tough right now, but perhaps life has different plans for you, and this period is equipping you with greater strength.
that's why i wish for you to hold onto hope. in the future, life may present you with beautiful opportunities to devote more time to the areas you dream of. hope is always there, and it's the most valuable thing that keeps us going. on your birthday, i not only wish you happiness but also inner peace and a strong belief in the future. i hope this year brings unexpected joys in your inner journey and allows you to rediscover your strength in new ways.
in these difficult times, remember you're not alone. somewhere out there, there are people who understand you and feel similar things. as someone who shares these feelings with you, i want to say this: every new day is a new beginning. i'm glad you exist, and here's to many beautiful years ahead.
and, even though we may never meet, i want you to know that i love you.
"It was never really a battle for me to win, it was an eternal dance, and like a dance, the more rigid I became, the harder it got.
The more I cursed my clumsy footsteps the more I struggled, so I got older and I learned to relax, I learned to soften and that dance got easier."
Ren
good luck
¿Where is that text from?, it's precious.❤
@@poppyto7273 it's a song called "Hi Ren" at 8:18
*Dark academia music is like delving into the depths of melancholy and introspection, each note echoing with the weight of profound emotions and nostalgic yearning*
I have no words. ❤️🔥
개인 작업하거나 공부할 때 집중을 도와주는 음악이에요! 좋은 음악 감사합니다.
I love playlist like this, more into "you're at your secret place", I feel like a place that you can be... you, just that, no more.
You can be with your thoughts, works, dreams... like an a imaginary space.
Just... thanks you.
Right now, you helped me with a big deal I have over the years, just, too much information in my head. But I listened this and it was so helpful for writting and understand things.
Thank you, again hahah.
Thank you for your comment, your comment is amazing
❤️
*I can’t believe how beautiful this playlist is. It’s like a soundtrack to my soul*
Luv this I have trouble concentrating while studying but then I stumble upon this and it's literally the perfect thing to exist
1:02:55 - this melody reminds me of some fantasy alawar quest I used to play as a kid
The perfect combination of Melodies. Started doing late studying because of my Edexcel O/L and had a very hard time concentrating, this helps me a lot. Thank you so much☺
Thank you
Now this is quality, I actually finished my biology assignment listening to this
*Sad, sentimental music resonates with the depths of human emotion, serving as a poignant reminder of our shared humanity and the universal yearning for connection, understanding, and belonging*
I love how every academia fanatic, no matter if they're romantic, light, dark, retro or modern. They all overanlayze things with a shakespearean touch and it makes me cackle.
so in love with this one i never get tired of it
13:17 Nocturnal Waltz by Johannes Bornlöf
I love this playlist!!. Good luck to everyone studying here today.
Listening to this while I code is the only thing that keeps me sane
Your comment is impressive
LOVE IT! FIND SOME PEACE IN STUDYING
My fav!!! Thank you
This is perfect music to playin combination with your adhd meds to keep you from not getting distracted and make you able to finish work:)
I actually managed to finish my studying listening to this, thank you! 😁
i love all the playlist you do, they are lovely and help me concentrate
This is a perfect playlist to slowly sink into a well lit deep pool of water and watch as it gets darker and darker, Oh how I wish it could be me
Peaceful and sweet. Magical
İ went and back into my past peaceful moments, thanks
POV 1:
Sixteen. Sixteen missing students. Sixteen dead bodies found in the woods behind the school. Sixteen days since your roommate disappeared during the night while you slept. Eight days since they found a new body in the woods behind the school. Eight days since your roommate was found dead.
You have an inkling now, an idea of what was happening. Your roommate knew, it's what got them on the growing list of dead students. Your roommate knew, and it got them killed. Someone found out that they knew somehow, and now they're dead.
You should leave it alone, you know you should. It'll only bring pain and death and trouble and danger. If you follow the inkling of a feeling, you'll only end up another dead body in the woods. But you can't leave it alone, not when the staff are so secretive about everything. Not when you think that the police is in on it. Not when not doing anything will lead to more deaths, will keep the dead from getting the justice they deserve. Not when your sibling in all but blood was murdered for it.
And so, one night, in the dark with nothing but the light of the moon, you pry open the floorboards of your room. It's so empty now that they're gone, but you're doing this for them. You remove stacks of paper, books, a board with colored string all over it, and photos from the small hidden space in the floorboards. You pour over the research your friend has left behind, you put the pieces together the same way they did.
Eventually, in the dead of night, you sneak out the window, armed with nothing but a switchblade and your flashlight to light the way, and creep into the forest behind the school.
Let the search begin
POV 2:
I flipped the page when a splatter of water drops hit the paper, making me look up.
The boy who stood over me was lanky, dressed in the academy uniform. His sleeves were rolled up to his elbows so you could see his pale skin and long fingers that traced over a couple of words on my book pages.
His face was always obscured by a pail on his head. That pail was what caused water to drip on my book. Water always dripped from it, show casing the boy's death.
The other kids at the school called him 'Pail head' it was his ghostly title, since he haunted the abandoned halls near the older part of the school. But I knew him by his actual name.
"I'm reading about a princess who runs away to serve a dragon." I told him as he set a translucent hand over the pages, gently. Then he tapped lightly at his wrist, and I looked at the clock.
"I've been reading for perhaps an hour." I answered.
Then he closed my book, pushing it off my lap.
"Hey." I giggled as he then held out a hand for mine. Shaking my head with a little smile, I took his hand.
He was nothing but air really, but I could feel pressure around my hand, like a strong breeze squeezing my palm as he pulled me to my feet.
He didn't mind me reading, but he never let me read for too long. It wasn't what he enjoyed doing with me around.
I stumbled a bit as he pulled me towards him and he raised my hand, twirling me about.
I laughed as he whirled me around, prancing about the room with a livelier dance than what I was used to.
Memories flooded my mind of happier times he had as a child. That was good, I was glad to see he had experienced some happiness in his life.
I didn't mind dancing with him. Even though I wasn't good at it, somehow he made up for that.
He made it fun.
The only downside was when it ended.
The bell rang after a while, and we had to stop. I gripped his hand tighter now, even as he slipped it from me. His memories fading along with any warmth that had been in my body.
I was always left so cold inside afterwards. After spending so much time with him, I'd gotten used to it. But...I still didn't like it.
these are not mine . . . i just found these, but can't rmb where . . .
Let me know if someone know what book this is from
I would love to learn how to play the piano like this..... Added to my favorites .
The beginning of the melody reminded me of the Moneyball and Interstellar soundtracks... How lovely!
Thank you very much
I am blown away!
This is so dreamy
That's perfect, Thank you soo much
Listening while reading Momo. Really nice background music.
You didn't leave one message unread you seem like a nice person i love the music May God be with you
Thank you for your great comment
@@-Thedreamy- your welcome any time life is to short to be a bad parson I trie to be the best I can to everyone I know and don't know may god be whiff you and if you don't know him I pray that you may know him
Added to my favorites 💜
I love this playlist!!
The content on this channel is a testament to the dedication and research put into uncovering the secrets of Islam. Thank you for sharing!
idk what you put into this but it is absolutely magical and takes me somewhere else
Ahhh. Nice.
Listening to this while I read The Cruel Prince
someone out there is going through the same thing as u. ur not alone!
1. Job 38:7 references the fact that the stars "sing," which was unknown at the time the Bible was written. Scientists now know that the stars sing at a frequency that the human ear cannot pick up.
2. Job 38:31-32 In these verses God is telling Job the things he can, and does, do, by providing examples:
-"Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades..." Scientists now know that Pleiades is a group of 250 stars bound together by by mutual gravitational attraction, traveling together in the same direction.
-"...or loose the bands of Orion?..." Modern instruments showed scientists and astronomers that the 3 star "belt" of *Orion is, over the course of thousands of years, drifting slowly apart, and will one day no longer be aligned.
-"...Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his season?..." Mazzaroth is the hebrew word for "constellations," which were made by God for "signs" and "seasons," because God knew that humans would use the accuracy of the night sky to measure time and distance.
-"...Or canst thou guide Arcturus with his sons?" Scientists discovered that Arcturus, which appears to the unaided eye to be a single star, is actually one star with 52 additional stars (or sons) connected directionally, and traveling as if a hand guided them through the heavens. This group travels so fast, breaking all the rules of physics, that scientists call them a "law unto themselves."
3. Job 38:30 "The waters are hid as with a stone, and the face of the deep is frozen." Did you know that 3 quarters of earth's water is locked underground in a layer of ice and rock? Because scientists only discovered that recently, in spite of the Bible recording this fact thousands of years ago.
4. In Revelation 21:19 The 12 foundation stones, or gems, of New Jerusalem are listed, and every one is anisotropic. That means they produce a rainbow-colored array when scientists hit them with polarized (pure) light. Isotropic gems (like diamonds), however, only look black under the same light. Out of the 28 stones generally regarded as gems, only 16 of them are anisotropic - the chance of randomly selecting those 12 gems in Revelation are 1 in a 1000. "...and there was a rainbow round about the throne, in sight like unto an emerald." Rev. 4:3
5. Genesis 2:7 says God formed men from the dust of the ground. Researchers at NASA's Ames research center confirmed that every element in man can be found in the soil!
6. Genesis 17:12 commands specifically that male babies be circumcised on the 8th day. Doctors now know that for the first 7 days of life, an infant's blood will not clot properly, but on the 8th day their prothrombin levels are elevated above one hundred percent of normal, and is the ONLY day in a male's life that this will be the case. It is literally the ideal day to heal from the procedure.
7. Numerous verses in the bible direct God's people to wash their hands in RUNNING water, to quarantine sick individuals and have them wear a face covering (mask), and disinfect their clothing. He directed his people to bury their bodily wastes away from camp, throw away clay pots that touched dead things (clay pots can absorb pathogens), avoid unclean animals (the eating of which caused diseases. Ex. monkeys caused AIDS, rodents the plague, pigs the flu and tapeworms, and bats the covid virus), and never to eat animals that died of natural causes. This is all before the existence of germs was even heard of! During the time it was written, human and animal feces were used as a common cure-all for diseases, and lizard blood and dead mice were used in healing ointments. Yet the Bible was teaching practices far ahead of its time and contrary to the popular “medicine” in use.
8. Amos 9:6 details how God calls forth the waters of the sea and pours them out again on the earth. Yet the water cycle of evaporation, vapor rising and becoming clouds, falling, and making its way back to the ocean wasn't discovered until 300 years ago by Galileo.
9. Job 26:7 says the earth is hung upon nothing, and Isaiah 40:22 calls the earth a circle. This was written centuries before these facts were proven, and in fact most of the earth at that time believed that the world was a flat disc that sat upon a turtle's back, or the shoulders of the God Atlas.
10. The "father of oceanography" Matthew Maury read the expression "paths of the sea" in Psalms and went out to look for them, leading to the discovery of cold and warm continental currents. The bible also talks about the existence of deep channels and fountains in the seas, which scientists were only able to discover in the past few hundred years with modern technology.
11. Names, places, peoples, and events that were recorded ONLY in the bible, and speculated by some to be made up, have slowly been corroborated by archeological evidence, especially in the last few hundred years. Read "A Christian's Guide to Evidence for the Bible" by J. Daniel Hays for 101 instances in which show how extremely historically accurate the Bible really is.
12. Ezekiel 26:4 foretold that the city of Tyre would be destroyed and scraped flat, and made into a desolate place where fishermen would spread their nets on, and that her timber and stones and dust would be laid in the midst of the water. Nebuchadnezzar did conquer the city, and when the inhabitants fled to a nearby island, he destroyed the city in a rage. 250 years later Alexander the Great scraped those same ruins flat, using them to build a causeway in the middle of the sea in order to reach the new island city of Tyre who resisted his attempts to conquer them. This is only one of many detailed prophecies fulfilled in the bible.
13. There’s a reason “Light” is mentioned so many times in the Bible.
-Life and Light are often correlated in the Bible, like in Ephesians 5:14 “Wherefore he saith, Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee LIGHT.”
Scientists recently discovered that a flash of light sparks at the very moment a human sperm cell makes contact with an egg. Just like the passage above says, the moment life comes into existence is marked by light!
-What’s even more incredible is the fact that some eggs burn brighter than others, which is a direct indication of their ability to develop into a healthy embryo, a team from Northwestern University found. The brighter the light, the stronger the health. Isaiah 58:8 “Then shall thy LIGHT break forth as the morning, and thine HEALTH shall spring forth speedily: and thy righteousness shall go before thee; the glory of the Lord shall be thy reward.”
-Ever wonder why so many Bible verses talk about Godly people’s faces/countenances shining, as in Exodus 34:30 “So when Aaron and all the sons of Israel saw Moses, behold, the skin of his FACE SHONE, and they were afraid to come near him.”
It has been known for many years that all living creatures produce a small amount of light as a result of chemical reactions within their cells, but Japanese scientists captured the first ever images of human "bioluminescence.” The light is a thousand times weaker than the human eye can perceive.
In the online journal PLoS ONE, researchers describe how they imaged volunteers' upper bodies using ultra-sensitive cameras over a period of several days. Their results show that the amount of light emitted follows a 24-hour cycle, at its highest in late afternoon and lowest late at night, and that the brightest light is emitted from the CHEEKS, FOREHEAD and NECK.
Strangely, the areas that produced the brightest light did not correspond with the brightest areas on thermal images of the volunteers' bodies.
-Genesis 1:2-3 “And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.”
Physicists in England claim they’ve discovered how to create matter from light (Steven Rose and Oliver Pike), by smashing together individual massless photons - a feat that was theorized in 1934, and has been considered practically impossible until now. In 1934 physicists Breit and Wheeler proposed that two photons could be smashed together to produce an electron and positron - in other words, that light can be converted into matter, and vice versa. It’s believed that the Big Bang itself - during the first 100 seconds of the creation of the universe - would’ve played host to these photon-photon collisions.
After reading this, doesn’t it seem possible that when God said “Let there be light,” he made more than just light, but matter also? He gave form to the massless void with a burst of light, in mere seconds creating the building blocks of life.
A proper study of the Bible will reveal so much more proof. Open your KJV Bible, and utilize UA-cam vids like Walter Veith's Total Onslaught Series and The Genesis Conflict, and Imad Awde or Nader Mansour's studies. Ellen White's The Conflict of the Ages books can be read online for free, as well as Uriah Smith's Daniel and the Revelation.
absolutely love it! thanks a lot
두번째곡 진짜 짱 좋다
I would love to learn how to play the piano like this....
Is there anyone not using this to study the way normal people are?… the type of studying your doing is in your emotional body.. into the things that broke you? Thinking about how it made you feel..
Im listening cuz im tired+ done by thinking abt him!!!
i feel so aesthetic xd
Math now feels thrilling
pov: you're dancing with your lover under the stars
thank you so much
reminded me of harry potter
Loving you
Loving you is hard sometimes
Loving you is like erratic storms passing through at ungiven times
It’s like getting to meet someone new each day
It’s like feeling the warmth of the sun against my skin
and a cold front coming in a second later
Loving you is like wanting to be with you every step of the way
But being pushed further and further away by intense winds
The waters of your troubles like to hold me down by my feet as the days go by, all to keep me away from you
And yet I use every bit of strength in my body to hang on to the trees and stay by your side
Loving you is like having sick days
Except those days are more frequent than the good ones
Thoughts of you flood my mind
Whether it’s during the day
Or at night when I’m picturing your presence behind me
As I wish you’d wrap your arms around my waist and bring me closer to you
Wishing I could feel your lips against my neck once again
Along with the warmth of your breath of your breath against me as I search for the beating of your heart
Loving you more and more as hours pass and it feels like we’re growing apart
Wanting to stare at your face again forever and ever
As I learn something new about your appearance each time
Discovering a new mole
A new mark on your body that the universe has laid upon you
The way your lips are perfectly shaped as I’m always wanting to plant a million kisses amongst them
As I stare upon your nose and wonder how the world smells to you
Just as I look into your eyes and wonder how you see me
Each time I look upon your face
I yearn to run the pads of my fingers across it
I wonder if it would feel as soft as it looks
If it’d be like running my fingers across a delicate petal
Or maybe it’d be similar to the feeling of lush grass in the summer
Loving you also includes the times we have our silent moments
The moments I’d wish to run my fingers through your curls
Or plant soft kisses along your sharp jawline
While simultaneously wondering if I’d cut my lips doing so
The moments we’d stare into each other’s gazes and not utter a single word
Until the moment passes and I say, “What?”
As if it hadn’t just felt as if the universe had stopped
As if time stopped ticking
As if the world had stopped revolving
As if I hadn’t wished to be taken back to that moment once again
Or the times I’d pull you closer to me just to lay my head against your chest
Wanting to feel your heartbeat long enough to determine the patterns
Loving you is wanting to spend eternity with you, even when I doubt my decisions and tell myself I don’t
It’s wanting to grow with you
And feeling sick all over again when you push me away
It forces me love myself even more before I can love us as one
Like the universe is teaching us to love ourselves, before we can love each other
Loving you is a lesson
Loving you is patience
It’s like trudging through the toughest storms
They may bring uncertainty and fear
They bring tears and aching hearts
And even moments of frustration
But after the storm
Comes beautiful skies
Dew dropped plants
Cool breezes
Beautiful clouds
Loving you is doubt-filled
Loving you includes trust
But at times, the trust becomes an issue
Loving you comes with my need of constant reassurance
My need to communicate
My need of touch
And when I don’t get it, I immediately feel my heart ache
Loving you takes time
Loving you is trial and error
Loving you comes with your constant isolation
But it also comes with understanding
But I’m willing to wait
I’m willing to wait
So that some day
I can continue
Loving you
Hello, I couldn't help but smile when I saw your beautiful text. I don't know if it's just me, but I feel like it's loaded with feelings, feelings that maybe you couldn't express, feelings that you carry once again. I honestly found your text incredible and impressive, I hope you continue writing, you are really good at this, have a beautiful afternoon, a beautiful day or a beautiful night, goodbye.
wow
incredible,
every word
It's beautifully written
Can I save this beautiful art piece? Just asking for copyright ^^
A like is not enough here.
Love it
Im having a test tomorrow about religion, makes me mad that I can’t remember anything. So here I am studying
Hope you have a good test
I've fallen again, again ,again...
Excellent🎼🎼
i have like 5 more essays to write and i honestly feel like it's impossible to do at this point bc my motivation is practically nonexistent, wish me luck i guess
Perfect playlist for my alchemical laboratory
God loves you all ❤
I. LOVE. PETER. SANDBERG. AND THE FACT THIS PLAYLIST STARTED OFF WITH DISMANTLE MAKES ME VERY HAPPY
10:45
Déclenchement final du combat
hi
My secret place would be a nice, warm place behind a waterfall. It would open up to a large cave that I could fill with books or maybe just my laptop. Yes it would also have a charger and its comfortable enough for me to sleep in.
好美 26:22
10:39 эта мелодия в Теодоре, или я ошибаюсь?
Listening to this while reading the book "A Little Life" by Hanya Yanagihara 🥲 250 pages left .
Am I the only one who listens to this while I work? 😂 I feel like all the comments are about studying.
So am I☺️
I listen to it while chilling at home soooo I guess it‘s ok hahahah
I like this playlist but there are far too many ads. I had to interrupt it. It's really hard to focus.
germ
POV: you really are the last person on earth, scrolling through the comments to remind yourself of the fact people had once been here.
My mind is flying
32:25
Song list?
한국인 있나요오?
What song is at 01:01:31?
It says it at the bottom of the screen
@@Outerfate oh...I didn't see it... it's not in your face.
@@MonaLisa625 it's okay lmao
@@Outerfate no cuz you need to edit it in such way that we can clearly see, lmao. I didn't apologize, lol.
@@MonaLisa625 It's not my video.....
14:18
good
What’s the first song
Jk never mind 😅
43:22?? REMARKABLE CONVICTIONS
I just realized this is when the song ends lol but yes can someone point this out for me pls
I really like your comment
@@-Thedreamy- Trevor Kowalski
Whats with the ads bro?
I do not know
I think they are fixed now. Thank you for replying. I love this video and the music.@@-Thedreamy-
i want to visit your secret place
Coulda sworn there was some Mario galaxy in here.
no recomendable para estudiar, me dormí
💤🍃💤❄️🥰😴
DEAR BEST FRIEND,
I AM
DEEPLY IN LOVE
WITH YOU.
WHAT THE FUCK.
LOVE,
ME
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Audio mixing is all over the place. Wish it didn't peak so much...
It reminds me Proust , in this afternoon on public transit.😂
it's so interesting
huhuhu
none of these are classical music💀
HAHHAHAH
this playlist works wonders for the narrative essay assignment I'm writing on Dante Alighieri and Beatrice Portinari (he ends up damned in the Inferno but is, instead, sentenced to a bittersweet fate that enables him to live the timeline of Earth in infinite, multiple lives to see Beatrice only twice in each of them, then hearing of her death shortly after and waiting for quite some time until his life comes to a close and repeats in an alternate scenario. I might bring the story towards a more hopeful ending when she unexpectedly reaches out to him again after their second encounter?)