• The life of (my) life, soul of my soul

    I have been calling my daughter what translates from Hebrew as "the life of life" or "love of love" for some years now; this is a modern, Israeli take of an Arabic use of language.

    I grew up in a very Zionist place and time. But I was lucky enough to grow among Mizrahi, Arab Jews; both my father and my beloved uncle spoke Arabic as their first language, and the two, childhood friends, marries two sisters, my mom ant aunt, born in Morocco to Jewish parents.

    Arab music was part of the soundtrack of my childhood, and from a young age I knew the names and would recognize the voices of legends such as Farid al-Atrash, Abdel Halim Hafez, Warda, Umm Kulthum, Fairuz and others. My father would also take me with him to work occacionally (he was am aluminum worker in construction), and his teammate Isaa, an Arab from Nazareth, was almost a family friend. We all knew him, and loved and welcomed him whoever we would meet.

    I never forgot how one cold winter morning, when I tagged along with my father on a work day, Issa's wife made us coffee and tea, accompanied by sweet, delicious sugar powder-covered cookies, as they wouldn't let us just pick Issa up and go (I certainly can't speak for all Arabs homes but I know enough to say with confidence that you don't just pass through an Arab home: you sit and have coffee and eat something and have some small talk. Arabs Jews are also similar in that regard).

    Like many second and 3rd generation Mizrahi Jews, I can't speak Arabic, but I pick up quite a lot of it, and the musicality of the language always sounds a little like home to me.

    fortunate to have been exposed to Arabs, Jews and just Arabs, from a young age, I was never intimidated by anything Arab. On the contrary: I grew immensely fond of the gentleness, the warmth of heart, the humor, the special sweetness of an Arab street, store or home.

    In later years, I was lamenting the forced disconnect between me and my Arab roots created by Israel's paranoid mentality. Like many other Arab Jews of my generation I was not an Arab anymore, but not really an Israeli as well to this day I am not sure what being Israeli means, really, apart from a negation of Jewish experiences and denial of current realities).

    Israeli, just like American or English, connotes whiteness. And white we Mizrahi Jews are not, nor will we ever be.

    Unlike many Mizrahi Jews, I refused to become an empty shell, filled only with the ideological content of the state: A de-Arabized Arab Jew. That I wouldn't be. I chose to be free instead.
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    When I heard of the way Nur's grandfather, Khaled, called her, and how similar it was to the way I call my daughter, and when I see the suffering, wounds, burns, pain and death of Gaza's children, the memory and consciousness of me and my roots, both known and simply genetic, springs to life immediately, undeniable and bare. These kids are not foreign or alien to me. They are me and mine, too. I feel their pain and fear, I understand the terms of endearment and the farewells of their grief-stricken parents, even as I really understand but a few words here and there. My soul understands Arabic is the way I'd put it.

    Zionism's message of fear, hate and suspicion towards Arabs and Palestinians is totally and forever lost on me, and I consider it a personal triumph. I will never hate Arab people.

    And I ache the terrible dehumanization of Arab people, societies and communities that have so much beauty, gentleness and love in them. The world will know the truth. I am sure of that, and I will do whatever I can to help bring this day about, which is why I write this.

    (and that's me and my daughter)

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    The life of (my) life, soul of my soul I have been calling my daughter what translates from Hebrew as "the life of life" or "love of love" for some years now; this is a modern, Israeli take of an Arabic use of language. I grew up in a very Zionist place and time. But I was lucky enough to grow among Mizrahi, Arab Jews; both my father and my beloved uncle spoke Arabic as their first language, and the two, childhood friends, marries two sisters, my mom ant aunt, born in Morocco to Jewish parents. Arab music was part of the soundtrack of my childhood, and from a young age I knew the names and would recognize the voices of legends such as Farid al-Atrash, Abdel Halim Hafez, Warda, Umm Kulthum, Fairuz and others. My father would also take me with him to work occacionally (he was am aluminum worker in construction), and his teammate Isaa, an Arab from Nazareth, was almost a family friend. We all knew him, and loved and welcomed him whoever we would meet. I never forgot how one cold winter morning, when I tagged along with my father on a work day, Issa's wife made us coffee and tea, accompanied by sweet, delicious sugar powder-covered cookies, as they wouldn't let us just pick Issa up and go (I certainly can't speak for all Arabs homes but I know enough to say with confidence that you don't just pass through an Arab home: you sit and have coffee and eat something and have some small talk. Arabs Jews are also similar in that regard). Like many second and 3rd generation Mizrahi Jews, I can't speak Arabic, but I pick up quite a lot of it, and the musicality of the language always sounds a little like home to me. fortunate to have been exposed to Arabs, Jews and just Arabs, from a young age, I was never intimidated by anything Arab. On the contrary: I grew immensely fond of the gentleness, the warmth of heart, the humor, the special sweetness of an Arab street, store or home. In later years, I was lamenting the forced disconnect between me and my Arab roots created by Israel's paranoid mentality. Like many other Arab Jews of my generation I was not an Arab anymore, but not really an Israeli as well to this day I am not sure what being Israeli means, really, apart from a negation of Jewish experiences and denial of current realities). Israeli, just like American or English, connotes whiteness. And white we Mizrahi Jews are not, nor will we ever be. Unlike many Mizrahi Jews, I refused to become an empty shell, filled only with the ideological content of the state: A de-Arabized Arab Jew. That I wouldn't be. I chose to be free instead. - When I heard of the way Nur's grandfather, Khaled, called her, and how similar it was to the way I call my daughter, and when I see the suffering, wounds, burns, pain and death of Gaza's children, the memory and consciousness of me and my roots, both known and simply genetic, springs to life immediately, undeniable and bare. These kids are not foreign or alien to me. They are me and mine, too. I feel their pain and fear, I understand the terms of endearment and the farewells of their grief-stricken parents, even as I really understand but a few words here and there. My soul understands Arabic is the way I'd put it. Zionism's message of fear, hate and suspicion towards Arabs and Palestinians is totally and forever lost on me, and I consider it a personal triumph. I will never hate Arab people. And I ache the terrible dehumanization of Arab people, societies and communities that have so much beauty, gentleness and love in them. The world will know the truth. I am sure of that, and I will do whatever I can to help bring this day about, which is why I write this. (and that's me and my daughter) https://twitter.com/alon_mizrahi/status/1748387894685835663?t=Q08CrljUjSZCMXaiGa2rpg&s=19
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  • Israel Has Asked Meta And TikTok To Remove 8,000 Posts Related To Hamas War
    Israel says its takedown requests to social media companies have increased 10-fold since the start of the war. Ninety-four percent of the content was removed.

    Thomas BrewsterNov 14, 2023,
    TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Telegram told to take down Hamas posts by Israel
    Social media companies are having to deal with a massive influx of takedown requests around the Israel-Hamas war.
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    Meta and TikTok have received over 8,000 requests from Israel to remove content related to the Hamas conflict that they allege violate the companies’ policies, according to the Israeli state prosecutor’s office. The agency says 94% of the content across major social sites that it flagged has been taken down.

    Israel’s prosecutor’s office said it had requested the removal of content that incited violence and terrorism, as well as any promotion of groups widely designated as terrorists, including Hamas and the Islamic Jihad. It also asked that several songs praising Hamas that “served as soundtracks for thousands of videos on TikTok,” be taken down. TikTok, which told Forbes its policy was to remove all pro-Hamas content as soon as it’s identified, removed the videos playing the songs.

    Policies for moderating violative content differ across platforms, but Google, TikTok and Facebook all ban material that promotes or is produced by terror groups, including Hamas, which has been designated as such by the U.S. government. Violence or hatred against individuals or groups based on ethnicity, nationality, race or religion are also banned.

    “There is a significant challenge with Telegram’s cooperation.”

    Hadar Katz, spokesperson for Israel’s state prosecutor’s office
    Nearly 60% of 9,500 total content takedown requests from the prosecutor’s office to major social sites were to Facebook and Instagram’s parent company. That was compared to 26% to TikTok, according to data provided by the agency. Ten percent of those requests were directed at X, formerly known as Twitter; requests sent to YouTube and Telegram both fell under 5%. The government agency told Forbes that its takedown requests to all the social media giants has increased by 10-fold since the Hamas attacks.

    Israel’s prosecutor’s office told Forbes that Telegram, which was used by Hamas-linked accounts to share gruesome footage from the October 7 attacks and the subsequent war, does not appear to have complied its requests. “There is a significant challenge with their cooperation,” said Hadar Katz, a spokesperson for the office.

    Meta, Telegram and Twitter hadn’t responded to requests for comment at the time of publication. But Google’s YouTube said it had seen an influx of violative content on the platform since the war began. “Following the terrorist attacks by Hamas in Israel and the escalated conflict now underway in Israel and Gaza, we have removed tens of thousands of harmful videos and terminated hundreds of channels,” spokesperson Sarah Colvin-Rowley added.

    Tech companies regularly receive demands from governments to remove material. In its most recent transparency report, TikTok reported it had received nearly 2,300 requests in the second half of 2022, 82 of which were from Israel, compared to just 11 from the U.S. and 335 from Russia. Google, meanwhile, received 60,000 requests in the first half of 2023, 223 from Israel, 359 from the U.S., and a massive 36,000 from Russia. Meta doesn’t release information on removal requests.

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    Israel Has Asked Meta And TikTok To Remove 8,000 Posts Related To Hamas War Israel says its takedown requests to social media companies have increased 10-fold since the start of the war. Ninety-four percent of the content was removed. Thomas BrewsterNov 14, 2023, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Telegram told to take down Hamas posts by Israel Social media companies are having to deal with a massive influx of takedown requests around the Israel-Hamas war. getty Meta and TikTok have received over 8,000 requests from Israel to remove content related to the Hamas conflict that they allege violate the companies’ policies, according to the Israeli state prosecutor’s office. The agency says 94% of the content across major social sites that it flagged has been taken down. Israel’s prosecutor’s office said it had requested the removal of content that incited violence and terrorism, as well as any promotion of groups widely designated as terrorists, including Hamas and the Islamic Jihad. It also asked that several songs praising Hamas that “served as soundtracks for thousands of videos on TikTok,” be taken down. TikTok, which told Forbes its policy was to remove all pro-Hamas content as soon as it’s identified, removed the videos playing the songs. Policies for moderating violative content differ across platforms, but Google, TikTok and Facebook all ban material that promotes or is produced by terror groups, including Hamas, which has been designated as such by the U.S. government. Violence or hatred against individuals or groups based on ethnicity, nationality, race or religion are also banned. “There is a significant challenge with Telegram’s cooperation.” Hadar Katz, spokesperson for Israel’s state prosecutor’s office Nearly 60% of 9,500 total content takedown requests from the prosecutor’s office to major social sites were to Facebook and Instagram’s parent company. That was compared to 26% to TikTok, according to data provided by the agency. Ten percent of those requests were directed at X, formerly known as Twitter; requests sent to YouTube and Telegram both fell under 5%. The government agency told Forbes that its takedown requests to all the social media giants has increased by 10-fold since the Hamas attacks. Israel’s prosecutor’s office told Forbes that Telegram, which was used by Hamas-linked accounts to share gruesome footage from the October 7 attacks and the subsequent war, does not appear to have complied its requests. “There is a significant challenge with their cooperation,” said Hadar Katz, a spokesperson for the office. Meta, Telegram and Twitter hadn’t responded to requests for comment at the time of publication. But Google’s YouTube said it had seen an influx of violative content on the platform since the war began. “Following the terrorist attacks by Hamas in Israel and the escalated conflict now underway in Israel and Gaza, we have removed tens of thousands of harmful videos and terminated hundreds of channels,” spokesperson Sarah Colvin-Rowley added. Tech companies regularly receive demands from governments to remove material. In its most recent transparency report, TikTok reported it had received nearly 2,300 requests in the second half of 2022, 82 of which were from Israel, compared to just 11 from the U.S. and 335 from Russia. Google, meanwhile, received 60,000 requests in the first half of 2023, 223 from Israel, 359 from the U.S., and a massive 36,000 from Russia. Meta doesn’t release information on removal requests. Follow me on Twitter. Check out my website. Send me a secure tip. I'm a senior writer for Forbes, covering security, surveillance and privacy. I'm also the ... https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2023/11/13/meta-and-tiktok-told-to-remove-8000-pro-hamas-posts-by-israel/
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  • 🇺🇸✨ SALUTE TO AMERICA 250 ✨🇺🇸
    As we approach the monumental milestone of America's 250th birthday, let's embark on a journey of reflection, celebration, and unity! 🎉✨ Join us in honoring the rich tapestry of our nation's history and the incredible journey that has shaped the Land of the Free.
    🔔 RINGING IN HISTORY: From the signing of the Declaration of Independence to the present day, each moment has woven a unique thread into the fabric of America. Together, let's salute the resilience, innovation, and the spirit of freedom that define us.
    🎆 IGNITING PATRIOTIC SPARKS: It's time to ignite the patriotic sparks within! Share your favorite American memories, traditions, or what makes you proud to be a part of this great nation. Use #SaluteToAmerica250 to connect and inspire others with your stories!
    📸 CAPTURING AMERICA'S BEAUTY: America is not just a country; it's a breathtaking canvas of diverse landscapes and cultures. Share your snapshots of America's beauty, from sea to shining sea. Let's create a virtual gallery that reflects the heartbeat of our nation.
    🤝 UNITED WE STAND: In the true spirit of unity, let's bridge gaps and build connections. Reach out to someone with a different perspective, engage in meaningful conversations, and celebrate the diversity that makes America extraordinary.
    🎶 SOUNDTRACK TO THE STARS AND STRIPES: What's your ultimate playlist for this historic celebration? Share your favorite patriotic tunes, and let's create a playlist that resonates with the rhythm of America's journey.
    🎇 FUTURE FORWARD: As we commemorate our past, let's also look towards the future. What are your hopes and dreams for America's next 250 years? Share your visions for a brighter, more inclusive tomorrow.
    Together, let's make #SaluteToAmerica250 a vibrant tapestry of stories, memories, and aspirations. Whether you're a history buff, a proud patriot, or someone just discovering the beauty of the red, white, and blue, your voice matters. Let the celebration begin! 🇺🇸✨ #LandOfTheFree #HomeOfTheBrave
    Ready to Salute? Click here to join the celebration!:-https://sites.google.com/view/celebrateamerica250th/home
    🇺🇸✨ SALUTE TO AMERICA 250 ✨🇺🇸 As we approach the monumental milestone of America's 250th birthday, let's embark on a journey of reflection, celebration, and unity! 🎉✨ Join us in honoring the rich tapestry of our nation's history and the incredible journey that has shaped the Land of the Free. 🔔 RINGING IN HISTORY: From the signing of the Declaration of Independence to the present day, each moment has woven a unique thread into the fabric of America. Together, let's salute the resilience, innovation, and the spirit of freedom that define us. 🎆 IGNITING PATRIOTIC SPARKS: It's time to ignite the patriotic sparks within! Share your favorite American memories, traditions, or what makes you proud to be a part of this great nation. Use #SaluteToAmerica250 to connect and inspire others with your stories! 📸 CAPTURING AMERICA'S BEAUTY: America is not just a country; it's a breathtaking canvas of diverse landscapes and cultures. Share your snapshots of America's beauty, from sea to shining sea. Let's create a virtual gallery that reflects the heartbeat of our nation. 🤝 UNITED WE STAND: In the true spirit of unity, let's bridge gaps and build connections. Reach out to someone with a different perspective, engage in meaningful conversations, and celebrate the diversity that makes America extraordinary. 🎶 SOUNDTRACK TO THE STARS AND STRIPES: What's your ultimate playlist for this historic celebration? Share your favorite patriotic tunes, and let's create a playlist that resonates with the rhythm of America's journey. 🎇 FUTURE FORWARD: As we commemorate our past, let's also look towards the future. What are your hopes and dreams for America's next 250 years? Share your visions for a brighter, more inclusive tomorrow. Together, let's make #SaluteToAmerica250 a vibrant tapestry of stories, memories, and aspirations. Whether you're a history buff, a proud patriot, or someone just discovering the beauty of the red, white, and blue, your voice matters. Let the celebration begin! 🇺🇸✨ #LandOfTheFree #HomeOfTheBrave Ready to Salute? Click here to join the celebration!:-https://sites.google.com/view/celebrateamerica250th/home
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  • 🇺🇸✨ SALUTE TO AMERICA 250 ✨🇺🇸
    As we approach the monumental milestone of America's 250th birthday, let's embark on a journey of reflection, celebration, and unity! 🎉✨ Join us in honoring the rich tapestry of our nation's history and the incredible journey that has shaped the Land of the Free.

    🔔 RINGING IN HISTORY: From the signing of the Declaration of Independence to the present day, each moment has woven a unique thread into the fabric of America. Together, let's salute the resilience, innovation, and the spirit of freedom that define us.

    🎆 IGNITING PATRIOTIC SPARKS: It's time to ignite the patriotic sparks within! Share your favorite American memories, traditions, or what makes you proud to be a part of this great nation. Use #SaluteToAmerica250 to connect and inspire others with your stories!

    📸 CAPTURING AMERICA'S BEAUTY: America is not just a country; it's a breathtaking canvas of diverse landscapes and cultures. Share your snapshots of America's beauty, from sea to shining sea. Let's create a virtual gallery that reflects the heartbeat of our nation.

    🤝 UNITED WE STAND: In the true spirit of unity, let's bridge gaps and build connections. Reach out to someone with a different perspective, engage in meaningful conversations, and celebrate the diversity that makes America extraordinary.

    🎶 SOUNDTRACK TO THE STARS AND STRIPES: What's your ultimate playlist for this historic celebration? Share your favorite patriotic tunes, and let's create a playlist that resonates with the rhythm of America's journey.

    🎇 FUTURE FORWARD: As we commemorate our past, let's also look towards the future. What are your hopes and dreams for America's next 250 years? Share your visions for a brighter, more inclusive tomorrow.

    Together, let's make #SaluteToAmerica250 a vibrant tapestry of stories, memories, and aspirations. Whether you're a history buff, a proud patriot, or someone just discovering the beauty of the red, white, and blue, your voice matters. Let the celebration begin! 🇺🇸✨ #LandOfTheFree #HomeOfTheBrave
    Ready to Salute? Click here to join the celebration!:-https://sites.google.com/view/celebrateamerica250th/home
    🇺🇸✨ SALUTE TO AMERICA 250 ✨🇺🇸 As we approach the monumental milestone of America's 250th birthday, let's embark on a journey of reflection, celebration, and unity! 🎉✨ Join us in honoring the rich tapestry of our nation's history and the incredible journey that has shaped the Land of the Free. 🔔 RINGING IN HISTORY: From the signing of the Declaration of Independence to the present day, each moment has woven a unique thread into the fabric of America. Together, let's salute the resilience, innovation, and the spirit of freedom that define us. 🎆 IGNITING PATRIOTIC SPARKS: It's time to ignite the patriotic sparks within! Share your favorite American memories, traditions, or what makes you proud to be a part of this great nation. Use #SaluteToAmerica250 to connect and inspire others with your stories! 📸 CAPTURING AMERICA'S BEAUTY: America is not just a country; it's a breathtaking canvas of diverse landscapes and cultures. Share your snapshots of America's beauty, from sea to shining sea. Let's create a virtual gallery that reflects the heartbeat of our nation. 🤝 UNITED WE STAND: In the true spirit of unity, let's bridge gaps and build connections. Reach out to someone with a different perspective, engage in meaningful conversations, and celebrate the diversity that makes America extraordinary. 🎶 SOUNDTRACK TO THE STARS AND STRIPES: What's your ultimate playlist for this historic celebration? Share your favorite patriotic tunes, and let's create a playlist that resonates with the rhythm of America's journey. 🎇 FUTURE FORWARD: As we commemorate our past, let's also look towards the future. What are your hopes and dreams for America's next 250 years? Share your visions for a brighter, more inclusive tomorrow. Together, let's make #SaluteToAmerica250 a vibrant tapestry of stories, memories, and aspirations. Whether you're a history buff, a proud patriot, or someone just discovering the beauty of the red, white, and blue, your voice matters. Let the celebration begin! 🇺🇸✨ #LandOfTheFree #HomeOfTheBrave Ready to Salute? Click here to join the celebration!:-https://sites.google.com/view/celebrateamerica250th/home
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  • Requiem for a queen / Jocelyn Pook (eyes wide shut soundtracks)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5FjMlh1jXw&list=RDz5FjMlh1jXw&index=1&ab_channel=JocelynPook-Topic
    Requiem for a queen / Jocelyn Pook (eyes wide shut soundtracks) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5FjMlh1jXw&list=RDz5FjMlh1jXw&index=1&ab_channel=JocelynPook-Topic
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  • Amazing Trailer for “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” ???????? and an amazing soundtrack version of “Since you been gone” ????
    Amazing Trailer for “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” ???????? and an amazing soundtrack version of “Since you been gone” ????
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  • No offense Americans but English movies has way better soundtrack. Remember Layer Cake?
    This is my top three Danny Boyle movies. Including story, performance , Music, impact. (He Did Trainspotting, Slumdog Millionaire and The Beach, but those got left out….)
    ????3: 28 Days Later. Who Wasn’t shocked? Who had seen anything like it?
    ????2: Sunshine. The standard for modern SciFi and some even used the same actors to try to invest the wheel again.
    ????1: Trance . Intense. Different. Flew under the radar but it has so many layers so one can see it several times (and if you want to see Rosario Dawson’s shaved ???? clam) (images from IMDB)
    No offense Americans but English movies has way better soundtrack. Remember Layer Cake? This is my top three Danny Boyle movies. Including story, performance , Music, impact. (He Did Trainspotting, Slumdog Millionaire and The Beach, but those got left out….) ????3: 28 Days Later. Who Wasn’t shocked? Who had seen anything like it? ????2: Sunshine. The standard for modern SciFi and some even used the same actors to try to invest the wheel again. ????1: Trance . Intense. Different. Flew under the radar but it has so many layers so one can see it several times (and if you want to see Rosario Dawson’s shaved ???? clam) (images from IMDB)
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  • Listening to some good movie soundtracks. My favorite ????
    Listening to some good movie soundtracks. My favorite ????
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  • Continue to nap, just a different spot.
    Listening to my favorite Soundtrack: Interstellar ????????
    Continue to nap, just a different spot. Listening to my favorite Soundtrack: Interstellar ????????
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  • Did a YouTub-short of the channel connecting our lakes. Was thinking that it could have been on Somee , but I can wait. Hope you like the soundtrack cheesy as it is ;o
    https://youtube.com/shorts/kwvFdjeHwUg?feature=share
    Did a YouTub-short of the channel connecting our lakes. Was thinking that it could have been on Somee , but I can wait. Hope you like the soundtrack cheesy as it is ;o https://youtube.com/shorts/kwvFdjeHwUg?feature=share
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  • ..., our soundtrack for @fakeflight
    ..., our soundtrack for @fakeflight
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  • THAT SOUNDTRACK ❤️❤️❤️
    I love that movie so much and the fact that it is a true story. Beautiful but also heartbreaking. Animals know what true love means so much better then humans.
    https://youtu.be/TaAh36cwcjE
    THAT SOUNDTRACK ❤️❤️❤️ I love that movie so much and the fact that it is a true story. Beautiful but also heartbreaking. Animals know what true love means so much better then humans. https://youtu.be/TaAh36cwcjE
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  • I made a video in iMovie that shows a bit of a roadtrip on the Canary Islands???????? Soundtrack:
    “Palms” by Quixotic
    Record label: Quixotic Records
    I made a video in iMovie that shows a bit of a roadtrip on the Canary Islands???????? Soundtrack: “Palms” by Quixotic Record label: Quixotic Records
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  • What is your most favorite movie soundtrack of ALL TIME? Mine is for sure “Interstellar” ????????
    What is your most favorite movie soundtrack of ALL TIME? Mine is for sure “Interstellar” ????????
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