Thottie's Giveaway Welp.Easter is coming up.That means there'll be Easter eggs everywhere and kids thinking the Easter bunny will actually show up.But that also means that it's time for my Easter Giveaway. WiLl I bE hAnDiNg OuT eAsTeR furni? Pft no.Im not a fan of Easter But I will be handing out a 3mcs single and Party on bed and will be adding more as time goes by.This is my Easter Giveaway so call me Santa Lacy. HoW tO eNtEr You just need to answer the question underneath and voila you've entered Name a song that has made an impact in your life and how I will be picking a winner on April 15th (10pm EST) The better the answer,the higher chance of winning Don't answer with "This song made an impact in my life bc of the lyrics" like come on people,you can do better than that
oh this is easy. D-tecnolife by uverworld (duh) i first heard it while watching an anime called bleach when i was just starting to find out what my interests were that wasn’t considered mainstream or something that all my friends were doing, you know just finding my own special identity and hobbies at the tender age of 13/12 and anime happened to be something that i really love and still enjoy to this day. it was the second opening for the anime. uverworld as a band has impacted my life in a huge way, i get so happy whenever i get the chance to talk about them. and even though i can’t understand japanese that well (i can a little) i still absolutely love their music. I have their entire discography downloaded. Looking up the lyrics to the songs is also always fun to do. There are a couple more songs that i can really relate to. The lead singer, Takuya, is one of the people i admire the most. He has amazing determination and never gave up despite learning to sing past the age of 20 and feeling frustrated for starting the band and learning to sing late (compared to other artists) he never gave up. and even though people looked down on them and didn’t believe in them as a band, they never gave up. They have a song called NO.1 which is basically a “fûck you” to all those people who didn’t believe in them :lol: Now they’re shining, they’re one of the most influential and popular Jrock bands of all time. and i’m proud to call myself a fan. i will support them until the day i die.
I choose: It Takes Time by Caulden. I was at my friend's apartment two days ago and we were sitting on his couch listening to music. I said i wanted to hear lofi and he chose a random mix. Both of us already knew this song but it felt very right in the moment and I ended up giving him an impromptu therapy session which was nice since we don't usually talk about deep stuff and he was recently traumatized (near death experience). After our talk the song reminds me of him and just gives me soft fuzzy feelings. And stahp deleting your thread pls you're making me crazy
The song that has really impacted me is Goodbye For Now - P.O.D. I struggle with my mental health on the daily, and this song gives me hope and strength to give each day another shot. “If joy really comes in the morning time then I'm gunna sit back and wait until the next sun rise” music is legit my biggest passion so I appreciate all of it but this song takes the prices highkey.
DON'T CHANGE - INXS So like life in general.. there will always be people who try to change you.. they might claim it's only to make you better.. others will bring the worst in you. This could happen over time or in an instant. But like, one should just do what makes them happy, no matter what the world thinks. Sometimes it seems as if the sky is crumbling down, but things will always get better. There's happiness and bitterness in the world.. there's nothing we can do about it, except to live it to the fullest.
A song that made a big impact in my life was Rebelution this band was like a safe haven for me when I was going though highschool. I felt really alone plus I just got out of a abusive relationship which really messed me up. I would listen to them throughout the day and it helped me though alot. It inspired me to make a difference in life and not to worry because things would get better. I'm glad I stuck it out.
Masterpiece - Jessie J Many people want to bring me down but they can’t. I stumble and fall sometimes but i don’t give up. These failures gave me inspirations to be on top. To strive for the better. To be a better me. People stab me behind my back but i’m strong that’s why they don’t succeed. The song makes me strong and contented with myself even though i’m not perfect.
It's every song in my spotify. I'm looking after my mentally unstable aunt. She's constantly screaming false stories about other people. Things that voices tell her. Sometimes I wonder if I should be fearing for my life since there's no knowing what these voices are saying because she's the only one who can hear them. The screaming, the words... Everything's getting to me. I'm not equipped for this. There are times when I feel as if I'm just going to lose my mind altogether. I'm just... done. I'm done with this. Music helps. A lot. I plug in my earphones, turn up the volume and lose myself to the music, the lyrics, the notes, the riffs, the melodies, the harmonies. Sometimes when I just can't take another moment of this, I go out and walk aimlessly for hours, listening to songs that has suddenly started to mean my sanity.
Disturbed, Another Way to Die. It hits me every time I listen to it because it's all true. Everything the human race does is destroy and pollute the planet we live on and are suppose to take of. Animals we were suppose to protect are dying off or are close to being extinct because of our careless ways and endless needs. Pretty soon, if we don't actually take steps to protect our home, we will lose it. Obviously I'm attached to the planet- it's the only one I've ever lived on.
Colors by Halsey. The line where she says 'I hope you make it to the say you're 28 years old' helped me hang on during a really incredibly rough time in my life. I was homeless and living in a car, and sometimes it was hard to want to keep going. Now I'm 29, almost 30 and I'm still pushing on. My wife and I are secure and out of the car, we've got 3 wonderful fur kids and big plans for vacations and eventually a house. I still get chills when I hear the song, but they're still really positive and make me more motivated to get things on track and keep them that way.
Easy..the op of noragami " hey kids" made a impact on me..not like the impact of making my life change or something like that..it just made fall in love with it so naturally i started stalking the group that sang it..now im their fan and always listen to their songs
Ugh. Noragami. I can watch that show several times and still love it to death. Easily can relate to this! Heh
Fortune Days by: The Glitch Mob This song. Mm... It has no words in it but it's one of those songs that I was introduced to in a way that I just... I instantly fell in love with it. Like... I can hear it 30 times in a row and become even more attached to it. At the time that I'd heard it, I'd JUST gotten into anime. I was on my Aunts laptop and the mouse went awol and clicked on a random ass video. That video being the final battle between Ichigo and Ulquiorra from Bleach (how that video was in my reccomended? Idk). At first, I was fuming at the stupidity of the laptop but this little tear faced emo boi got my attention and I was hooked. He was the reason I started getting into drawing and soon got into watching speed drawings (highly recommend watching for those struggling with inspiration/finding your style). Well, one amazing picture of Ulquiorra in particular had Fortune Days playing. Not only do I love that picture but the song playing was, no doubt, so perfect for the video. I used to not understand the concept of being able to tell when a song is a perfect description for something/someone but now I do. Everytime I hear this song, I'm thrown into the nostalgia of when I first became so passionate about drawing and Ulquiorra. At the time, I'd been interested in the creepypasta Jeff the Killer.... Boy did I drop his ass QUICK! Lmao. Anyway, Fortune Days is the song that brought me to where I am today. Had it not been for this song, I would have never found my true passion for drawing and probably would have ended up forgetting about what is now my all time favorite character. (Obviously you can tell by my ign eheh) Edit: Long story short, I'd also probably would have never connected with my rs and we probably wouldn't be such close friends irl.
I'm Not Ashamed - Hillsong Growing up, I felt like showing my good side would make me look like a freak together with somewhat rebellious people around my age. There were a lot of unwanted attention on me like; Oh, you haven't drunk alcohol yet? Why don't you just tell your parents that you're gonna do some project and come hang out with us, then? You're a church volunteer? Sounds weird. (and etc, too many to mention) I learned how to let the better things sink in to me and other people's banters away from me because of this song. I learned that there is nothing to be ashamed in becoming a better person than I am yesterday. And, there is nothing to be ashamed in sharing or showing the world how I live.