Pale Waves - Eighteen (Official Video)


Pale Waves' "Eighteen" is an enchanting track from their album "My Mind Makes Noises." This song beautifully captures the essence of youthful love and longing, wrapped in the band's signature indie pop sound. Its relatable lyrics and catchy melody make it a memorable addition to their repertoire.

Lyrics:
This city depresses me
But you try to be everything I need

We sat on the corner kissing each other
Felt like I could finally see in colour

I was 18 when I met you
Poured my heart out, spilt all my truth
I finally felt like I could feel for the first time
When I met you

Everybody passed us by
With the same conversation time after time

I could stay by your side all night
Baby, it's just you and me, and that's fine

I was 18 when I met you
Poured my heart out, spilt all my truth
I finally felt like I could feel for the first time
When I met you

I was 18 when I met you
Poured my heart out, spilt all my truth
I finally felt like I could feel for the first time

I was 18 when I met you
Poured my heart out, spilt all my truth
I finally felt like I could feel for the first time
When I met you

Album Artist: #PaleWaves
Album(s): #MyMindMakesNoises
Written by: Ciara Doran, Heather Baron Gracie
Music genre(s): #IndiePop
Released: #2018
Decade for first release: #2010sMusic
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Pale Waves - Glasgow (Official)


Pale Waves' "Glasgow" is a captivating track from their album "Smitten," showcasing the band's signature blend of indie pop and emotive lyrics. With its infectious melody and heartfelt themes, this song resonates with listeners, making it a standout in their discography.

Lyrics:
Oh no it didn’t take much convincing
Cause I was doing more feeling than thinking
And I just met your brother
The start of the summer
He warned me about you
We drank in the pouring rain
One glass of wine and somehow you changed

When I left you Glasgow
I remember crying all the way home
Yeah I had to go and get myself out of there
Oh cause there was nothing left, nothing left
For us to repair

I love the city cos it’s all or nothing
It’s always cold but it’s oh so loving
You also were born that way
That’s the trouble you face
You were losing your balance
And I had to run away
And I wondered if it was a mistake

When I left you Glasgow
I remember crying all the way home
Yeah I had to go and get myself out of there
Oh cause there was nothing left, nothing left
For us to repair

Album Artist: #PaleWaves
Album(s): #Smitten
Written by: Heather Baron-Gracie, Sam Wills
Music genre(s): #IndiePop
Released: #2023
Decade for first release: #2020sMusic
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You might have wondered why public administrations don't all use Linux, like the Police, the tax services, the health services, and all other government related agencies. It's completely free of charge, really customizable, secure and stable. There shouldn't be any kind of competition, right? Well, turns out there might be a bunch of barriers to entry, so let's see why our governments don't use our favorite OS.

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There is a heavy lobby in place for Microsoft and their solutions. These guys are entrenched in virtually every market, they have money, influence.

But that's not the only reason why most countries do NOT run on open source software and Linux.

Training


The second main obstacle is training. As simple as Linux desktops have become, they will still be unfamiliar to regular users that have been trained on Windows since they were in school. You can replicate a windows, or mac os layout, and that would ease the transition, but there are still major differences in how the file system is laid out, how settings are displayed, what settings you can access, and how the system behaves.

Then there's the app issues. Most governments and administrations run on windows + office. Some have departments that use Adobe products. All of these are not available on Linux, so you also have to train your people to use new applications.

Hidden costs


On top of these training costs, you also have some hidden ones. Linux might have gotten way better at hardware support, but it's still not perfect. Some hardware doesn't have good drivers, printers and printer / scanner combos can still be an issue for example, and these are extremely costly devices.

An administration might have to replace tons of hardware, computers and peripherals to make the switch.

There's also the issue of custom software that administrations might use: these are usually old pieces of software that were designed to run on Windows XP on in IE with ActiveX controls. These don't run on Linux natively. They might run with Wine, or they might have to be ported.

These hidden costs are a barrier to moving to Linux and open source apps, and can even make the migration completely fail if they're not identified at the start.

Lack of knowledge


There is also a huge lack of knowledge about Linux in general in public administrations. Few people know that Linux exist, or that it can even run on a desktop and isn't limited to servers.

The people that make these kind of decisions, like moving to Windows 10 instead of Windows 8, or using Office instead of something else, they are generally not the most tech savvy persons in existence, that's not their jobs, they're managers, directors.

So Linux is probably way under the radar for them.

Wrong choices


But, there have been experiments with Linux. Some administrations have moved to Linux based OSes, like the city of Munich, which moved to Linux, then back to Windows, then back to Linux again.
China uses their own distro on a lot of government computers, the French gendarmerie uses Linux since Vista came out, and schools in Iceland have moved to Ubuntu Linux in the past.

Some of these experiments have failed though, and I think there is a simple reason for that. Well, 2 reasons.

The first one is probably poor execution. If you just replace the OS with Linux, and MS Office with LibreOffice and Evolution, without training, without thinking how to move people over and train them, of course it's going to fail, people are going to complain, and 5 years later, you're going back to windows.

There is also the fact that most administrations decided to move to a custom linux distro. Munich moved to LiMux, based on Debian. The city of Vienna moved to Wienux, based on Debian. Russia and China use their own Linux distros.

I personally think the right solution is to use something that's available out of the box, like ubuntu, openSUSE, or red hat. Something that has commercial support, and that will still cost way less than Windows, and something where you don't have to manage updating the distro and then deploying it.

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« Ils veulent faire une croix sur l'avenir de Gaza »


Christos Georgalas est un chirurgien renommé de la tête et du cou, professeur à l'université de Nicosie et médecin dans un grand hôpital privé d'Athènes. Il est l'un des rares médecins grecs à s'être porté volontaire à #Gaza ces derniers mois. Il a passé un mois à l'hôpital Nasser de #KhanYounis, dans le sud de la bande de Gaza, dans le cadre d'une mission de l'organisation britannique Medical Aid for Palestinians, du 21 avril #2025 au 21 mai, en compagnie d'un chirurgien vasculaire et d'un chirurgien plasticien.

C'était la deuxième fois qu'il se rendait à Gaza, la fois précédente étant une mission de deux mois du Croissant-Rouge en 2012. Or, au cours du mois où il s'y est rendu, l'hôpital a été frappé à deux reprises par des attaques israéliennes. « Je ne peux pas dire que je suis allé à la guerre. La guerre est une chose très différente. Il n'y avait pas de guerre à Treblinka, il n'y avait pas de guerre à Auschwitz. La guerre a deux armées. Ici, vous avez une population composée principalement de #civils, de #femmes et d' #enfants, qui n'ont aucune possibilité de s'échapper. Et les bombes pleuvent systématiquement du ciel. Elles frappent les hôpitaux, elles frappent les journalistes. Les conditions de vie de mes collègues sur place étaient tragiques. Mais il y a quand même une part d'optimisme, imaginez que nous avons même fait des cours ! Il y avait des examens pour les résidents. À l'époque où j'étais là-bas, nous avions des examens à choix multiples pour que les résidents progressent vers leur diplôme et leur résidence », commence-t-il à raconter.


  • Comment avez-vous pris la décision de partir ? Un homme ne pense-t-il pas « je suis en danger imminent » ?
    Je pense qu'il serait idiot de ne pas y penser. 1 400 travailleurs sanitaires ont été tués jusqu'à présent. On y pense, mais on se dit aussi que c'est la chose la plus importante qui se soit produite dans notre génération. Le premier génocide qui... Je pense que la chose la plus difficile est de décider que ce n'est pas notre affaire. Ou alors si, mais à distance. Je ne sais pas, c'est juste que je suis aussi médecin. La médecine, c'est voir les gens qui ont besoin de vous. Je pensais que c'était mon devoir. C'est aussi un moyen pour les Palestiniens de comprendre que la majorité des gens ne partagent pas les décisions de leur gouvernement. Je me suis dit que si je ne pouvais pas changer la politique de mon gouvernement en Grèce, je pouvais au moins montrer dans la pratique que je n'étais pas d'accord avec elle.


Une chose à laquelle je ne m'attendais pas, c'est l'attention qu'ils portent à ce qui nous arrive en Occident. C'est-à-dire les manifestations qui ont lieu à propos de la #Palestine, dans quels pays elles ont lieu, par qui elles ont lieu, quelle est leur ampleur. Ils ont une vision très claire de ce qui se passe.


  • Vous êtes rentré il y a quelques heures. Qu'en pensez-vous ?


Deux choses. La première - qui va vous paraître un peu étrange - c'est que je reviens avec une vision plus optimiste que celle que j'avais avant de partir. Ce à quoi personne ne s'attend, c'est que les Palestiniens ne sont pas seulement des victimes. Ils forment une société incroyablement active, dynamique, solidaire et éduquée qui, si l'objectif était de déchirer le tissu social, n'y est pas parvenu. À bien des égards, cette société est plus forte que celle que nous connaissons aujourd'hui en #Grèce.

Deuxièmement, j'ai le sentiment qu'il s'agit d'une #guerre principalement contre les #enfants, ce qui ne peut s'expliquer par l'argument familier « il y a un grand nombre d'enfants à #Gaza, donc statistiquement il y aura beaucoup d'enfants victimes ». Je pense qu'il s'agit en grande partie d'une attaque ciblée, et un député israélien a déclaré que « les enfants sont leur avenir, il est donc doublement plus important de les frapper que les adultes ». Cependant, ce n'est pas une politique que j'aurais imaginé voir aussi fortement.

Parmi les patients que j'ai traités, il y avait beaucoup plus d'enfants que d'adultes. Il s'agit d'enfants de neuf, huit, onze, six ans... Les enfants que j'ai vus avaient des blessures cervicales. Des blessures de quelques millimètres dues à des éclats d'obus, mais avec une vitesse d'entrée très élevée. On pouvait voir dans leur cou un tout petit trou, mais le scanner montrait que leur larynx, leur trachée et leur colonne vertébrale avaient été brisés. Ce sont de petites balles. Nous avons récemment organisé un salon de l'armement en Grèce. Ces hommes pourraient donc être utilisés pour montrer l'efficacité de ces bombes qui, lorsqu'elles explosent, projettent un grand nombre de petits fragments qui couvrent une vaste zone. Ces fragments pénètrent tout ce qui se trouve là. Ces fragments mutilent littéralement les enfants. Il y a bien sûr les enfants morts, que l'on voyait à la morgue... Chaque jour, 200 à 300 blessés arrivaient à l'hôpital. En gros, on peut estimer que le rapport entre les morts et les blessés est de 1 à 3.


  • Quel est l'état actuel de l'hôpital Nasser ?


Il a été touché deux fois pendant mon séjour. L'une des préoccupations que j'avais avant d'y aller avec mon équipe était qu'il avait été à nouveau touché en mars. Lorsqu'ils avaient pris pour cible, soi-disant, un dirigeant du #Hamas, l'étage chirurgical avait été touché.

Mes trois premières semaines se sont écoulées sans que l'hôpital ne soit pris pour cible. Il a été visé deux fois au cours de la dernière semaine avant mon départ. Mercredi dernier [14 mai]. Nous avons fait la grasse matinée, nous sommes restés à l'hôpital toute la journée. Pour notre sécurité. Nous ne pouvions pas sortir du tout. Nous pouvions à peine sortir dans la cour.

Nous étions au quatrième étage où se trouvaient les salles d'opération, l'unité de soins intensifs et les dortoirs des médecins étrangers. Le troisième étage a été touché, juste en dessous. Trois heures et demie du matin, le service des grands brûlés. La cible était un journaliste. Le journaliste a été tué, le lit à côté de lui et les infirmières ont été blessés. Cinq jours plus tard, la cour où se trouve la pharmacie de l'hôpital a de nouveau été touchée. La première frappe a été effectuée par deux drones, la seconde par un missile.


  • Avez-vous réussi à sortir en ville ? Comment est la situation ?


Oui, je suis sorti même si nous n'en avions pas le droit. Au bout de trois semaines, je n'en pouvais plus. C'était un désastre terrible. Il y avait des rues où les bâtiments étaient systématiquement rasés. Et comme me le disait mon « guide », mon collègue, tous avaient des gens à l'intérieur. Des immeubles de quatre étages où les dalles étaient tombées les unes sur les autres. Et là, on se rend compte du nombre de personnes qui vivaient là. La sœur de mon collègue, mon « guide touristique », qui est stagiaire, a été tuée au cours du deuxième mois du bombardement avec son fils, alors qu'elle était enceinte de huit mois de son deuxième enfant... Presque tous mes collègues avaient des morts dans leur famille ; si ce n'est pas dans la famille immédiate, c'est dans la famille élargie. Il n'y en avait pas un seul qui n'avait pas été forcé d'évacuer sa maison, et pas seulement une fois, mais plusieurs fois. Un médecin chevronné a dû évacuer son domicile dix fois.


● Et où vivaient-ils ensuite ?

Certains d'entre eux vivaient dans des tentes. L'un de mes collègues, Ahmed, vit dans des tentes depuis cinq mois. L'autre a vécu les dix dernières fois dans des maisons de parents ou d'amis. Les maisons à Gaza, vous le savez, ne fonctionnent pas individuellement. C'est-à-dire que quelqu'un trouvera toujours quelqu'un pour pouvoir dormir. Il n'y a pas de logique selon laquelle « ma maison n'a pas été touchée, donc je serai avec ma famille normalement ». Vous remplirez les chambres avec vos cousins, leurs amis, vos parents qui n'ont pas de maison.

Pensez que Gaza n'avait pas de sans-abri avant la « guerre ». Contrairement à nos villes, il n'y avait pas de sans-abri à Gaza. Il y a une culture, une logique - c'est pourquoi je parle à nouveau de solidarité - une culture qui ne permet pas à une personne de dormir et à une autre de vivre dans la rue à côté d'elle. Les gens savent qu'à tout moment ils sont une cible. Le rythme auquel les bombes tombaient était vraiment terrible. Au bout d'un moment, on s'y habitue, mais il ne se passe pas plus de cinq ou dix minutes sans que l'on entende une bombe exploser. Gaza est petite. Il y avait 500 à 600 bombes par jour. Même si on la divise en quatre secteurs, il y avait au moins 100 explosions par jour dans chaque secteur.


  • Quelle est la situation actuelle avec le blocus total ?


Tout s'est considérablement aggravé. C'est la pire période de tout le #génocide. Nous étions relativement « favorisés » - en tant qu'Occidentaux et médecins - nous avions la garantie de recevoir des rations. Du riz, c'est-à-dire pendant un mois. Nous nous nourrissions de riz. Exclusivement du riz. Il n'y avait rien d'autre. Parfois, on mettait même des haricots avec le riz. Il n'y avait pas de légumes. Il n'y avait pas de protéines, pas de poisson, pas de fruits, pas de viande évidemment. Pour faire simple, mes collègues avaient perdu 26 kilos depuis le début du génocide. J'ai perdu environ 8 kilos en un mois.


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Pale Waves - Change


"Change" by Pale Waves is an emotive pop-rock track that explores themes of self-acceptance and the struggles of navigating personal identity. Released in 2018, this song features catchy hooks and heartfelt lyrics, showcasing the band's signature sound and resonating with listeners who appreciate its authenticity and vulnerability.

Lyrics:
Lyrics:
I remember it like it was yesterday
My mother didn’t prepare me for this heartache
Why did everything suddenly just change
We were laying naked the other day

Now you act like I’m nobody
But you still wanna go down on me
And I know I’m a fool to believe

I keep wishing you would change
It’s no surprise you’re still the same
I wish I’d never seen your face
But hey
You’ve hurt me a thousand times before
But I'm missing you right now so do it once more

I’m being so irrational
Don’t know what to do
Just trying my best to get over you
I sat in the shower couldn’t leave for a few hours
Cos I let you back in
Now I’m crawling out my skin

Now you act like I’m nobody
But you still wanna go down on me
And I know I’m a fool to believe

I keep wishing you would change (change)
It’s no surprise you’re still the same (same)
I wish I’d never seen your face
But hey
You’ve hurt me a thousand times before
But I’m missing you right now so do it once more

I keep running around in circles
But you stay the same
My expectation keeps me hurting
I shouldn’t feel this way

Just wishing you would change (change)
It’s no surprise you’re still the same (same)
I wish I’d never seen your face
But hey
You’ve hurt me a thousand times before
But I'm missing you right now so do it once more

Directed by Johnny Goddard
Produced by Dirty Films / Monster

Album Artist: #PaleWaves
Album(s): #WhoAmI
Written by: Heather Baron-Gracie, Sam Wills, and others
Music genre(s): #PopRock #Indie
Released: #2021
Decade for first release: #2010sMusic
Meta tags: #Emotional #SelfAcceptance #Authentic #Catchy #IndiePop

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Twisted Sister - We're Not Gonna Take it (Extended Version) (Official Music Video)


You're watching the official music video for Twisted Sister - "We're Not Gonna Take It (Extended Version)" from the album 'Stay Hungry' (1984). "We're Not Gonna Take It" has been covered by Donots, "Weird Al" Yankovic, and Lit among others, and has been featured in a number of television commercials and shows. Welcome to Twisted Sister’s official music video, home of iconic heavy metal and glam rock hits “I Wanna Rock,” “We’re Not Gonna Take It,” “Burn In Hell,” and “The Price” as well as smash albums ‘You Can’t Stop Rock ‘N’ Roll,’ ‘Stay Hungry,’ and the best-selling holiday album ‘A Twisted Christmas.’ Twisted Sister formed in 1973 and over their 48-year legacy, lead singer Dee Snider, guitarists Jay Jay French and Eddie Ojeda, bassist Mark “The Animal” Mendoza, and drummer A.J. Pero sold more than 20 million records and performed more than 9,000 shows – including 125 headline festival dates. Their electrifying stage presence and theatricality along with their fist-pumping anthems of youthful rebellion transcend generations and cultures and have made them one of the greatest heavy metal bands in history.

Lyrics:
We're not gonna take it
No, we ain't gonna take it
We're not gonna take it anymore

We've got the right to choose, and
There ain't no way we'll lose it
This is our life, this is our song
We'll fight the powers that be, just
Don't pick on our destiny, 'cause
You don't know us, you don't belong

We're not gonna take it
No, we ain't gonna take it
We're not gonna take it anymore

Oh, you're so condescending
Your call is never ending
We don't want nothin', not a thing from you
Your life is trite and jaded
Boring and confiscated
If that's your best, your best won't do

Woah-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh
We're right (yeah)
We're free (yeah)
We'll fight (yeah)
You'll see (yeah)

Whoa-whoa, we're not gonna take it
No, we ain't gonna take it
We're not gonna take it anymore

We're not gonna take it
No, we ain't gonna take it
We're not gonna take it anymore
No way!

Woah-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh
We're right (yeah)
We're free (yeah)
We'll fight (yeah)
You'll see (yeah)

We're not gonna take it
No, we ain't gonna take it
We're not gonna take it anymore

We're not gonna take it (no!)
No, we ain't gonna take it
We're not gonna take it anymore (just you try and make us)

We're not gonna take it (come on!)
No, we ain't gonna take it (you're all worthless and weak)
We're not gonna take it anymore (now drop and give me 20)

We're not gonna take it (a pledge pin)
No, we ain't gonna take it (on your uniform)
We're not gonna take it anymore

Written by: Daniel Dee Snider
Album Artist: #TwistedSister
Album(s): #StayHungry
Written by: Dee Snider
Music genre(s): #HardRock #HeavyMetal
Released: #1984
Decade for first release: #1980sMusic
Meta tags: #Anthem #Rebellion #Defiance #ClassicRock #Powerful

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"#Israeli KM Yulia Malinovsky held up the keys and the lock of the main door of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (#UNRWA) headquarters in #EastJerusalem during a parliamentary session yesterday bragging that she had locked the building and even the government could not access it as a result.

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P!nk - 90 Days ft. Wrabel (Official Video)


No-no-no, no-no-no, no
Hey
No-no-no, no-no-no, no

We're driving in a black car
And it's blacked out and we're spinnin'
We're listening to "Fast Car"
And you're driving fast and you're singin'
Don't wanna tell you what I'm feelin'
Don't want this night to hit a ceiling
I'm wearing dirty white shoes
A white t-shirt and your jacket
I'm laughing, but I'm lying
When you're smiling, I'm the saddest
I hide my face so you don't see it
I think out loud, hope you don't hear it

It's going on 18 months now
And it's fucked up, but I'm falling
I feel it every day now
But I'm stallin', but I'm stallin'
I'm here, but I'm in pieces
And I don't know how to fix this
And I don't know how to fix this, no

If I'm just somebody that you're gonna leave
And you don't feel something when you look at me
You're holdin' my heart, mmm, whatcha say?
Just let me down slowly, I'll be okay
If you're just some habit that I gotta break
I can clear my system in 90 days
You're holdin' my heart, mmm, whatcha say?
Just let me down slowly

I get up, turn the lights out
And it's four o'clock in the morning
I close my eyes, I can't sleep
A hotel room in New York, and
I feel the space that's in between us
Convince myself that this is real love

'Cause you made this shit so easy
And I told you my secrets
So I don't know why I'm tongue tied
At the wrong time when I need this
I'm here, but I'm in pieces
And I don't know how to fix this
And I don't know how to fix this, no

If I'm just somebody that you're gonna leave
And you don't feel something when you look at me
You're holdin' my heart, mmm, whatcha say?
Just let me down slowly, I'll be okay
If you're just some habit that I gotta break
I can clear my system in 90 days
You're holdin' my heart, mmm, whatcha say?
Just let me down slowly

I-I-I, I-I-I, I-I-I
Ooh, no
We're drivin' in your fast car, your fast car
We're drivin' in your fast car, your fast car
We're drivin' in your fast car, your fast car
We're drivin' all night

We're drivin' in your fast car, your fast car, yeah
We're drivin' in your fast car, your fast car, yeah
We're drivin' in your fast car, your fast car, yeah
We're drivin' all night

If I'm just somebody that you're gonna leave
And you don't feel something when you look at me
You're holdin' my heart, mmm, whatcha say?
(Oh, you're holdin' my heart)
Just let me down slowly, I'll be okay
If you're just some habit that I gotta break (Gotta break)
I can clear my system in 90 days
You're holdin' my heart, mmm, whatcha say? (Oh, you're holdin' my heart)
Just let me down slowly

Written by: Alecia Moore, Steve Robson, Stephen Wrabel
Album: Hurts 2B Human
Released: #2019

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"At the highest levels of the medical cartel, vaccines are a top priority because they cause a weakening of the immune system. I know that may be hard to accept, but its true. The medical cartel, at the highest level, is not out to help people, it is out to harm them, to weaken them. To kill them. At one point in my career, I had a long conversation with a man who occupied a high government position in an African nation. He told me that he was well aware of this. He told me that WHO is a front for these depopulation interests" -- JON RAPPOPORT

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Here is a quote from the very first director-general of the World Health Organization...

Ruminate on this one!

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#massawakening
#pureblood

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