Peter Pan

Tomorrow life will be falling under a spell
When sleep should only affect your clothes
Tomorrow the night will be fading out
Wiping out but our realities

Tomorrow life will be falling under a spell
When time disappears
And I can be Peter Pan
And move to Nowland

Still the gates are closed
And it's hard to get in
And I won't grow up anymore
After all these years

I wish to stay this way my entire life
I wish to stay the way I am
I will stay this way my entire life
I will stay the way I am

A little fairy will be rocking me
Enchanting my cradle
I can become a hero
And ask for eternity

To climb up walls
And never leave without you
We won't grow up anymore
We want eternity
Come on, we wish to stay this way our entire lives
Forever kissing
I will stay this way my entire life
I will stay the way I am

Now, after all these years, we have reached
Eternity...
After all these years, we have reached
Beauty, beauty

Come on, I wish to stay that way my entire life
I wish to stay the way I am
Enjoy everything forever
I will never change

I wish to stay this way my entire life

Original text by NICOLA SIRKIS translated from French by EY@EL
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MK Ultra

Having withdrawn from music for a very long time, I discovered Muse through David Icke's website whereas on its forums there's now an ongoing controversy as to whom the British threesome's assumed “allegiance” goes to since their involvement in the London Olympics ceremonies and their sudden retraction regarding “conspiracy theories” priorly heralded as their manifesto. I picked up this song due to topic raised in here: mind control and Project MKULTRA that will be the subject of a forthcoming article.

Ey@el

The wavelength gently grows,
Coercive notions re-evolve,
A universe is trapped inside a tear.

It resonates the core,
Creates unnatural laws,
Replaces love and happiness with fear.

How much deception can you take?
How many lies will you create?
How much longer until you break?
Your mind's about to fall...

And they're breaking through
They're breaking through
They're breaking through
(We are losing control)

They're breaking through
They're breaking through
And they are breaking through,
They are breaking through,
Now we're falling,
We are losing control

Invisible to all,
The mind becomes a wall.
All of history deleted with one stroke

How much deception can you take?
How many lies will you create?
How much longer until you break?
Your mind's about to fall...

And they are breaking through,
They are breaking through,
They are breaking through,
Now we're falling,
We are losing control

Matt Bellamy, 2009

About this song

"MK Ultra" has an electronic sound and powerful, "spidery" riffs. The end riff bears similarity to the main riff of Slither by Velvet Revolver.

Matt said, "This song is about brain washing and the psychological manipulation that has been going on in the world, behind closed doors and via the media during the 20th century."

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How to Colourise Photos

The following tutorial is based on Paint Shop Pro but may easily be adapted to any image editing software such as Photoshop, GIMP, PhotoFiltre, etc.

© Jon-Eirik Bolhom

Materials

  • a preferably well-contrasted black and white picture (you may also convert a colour picture to greyscale)
  • a colour picture in hues suitable to the type of image you wish to colourise (size and subject do not matter since only the colours will be used)

Instructions

1. Open a copy of the black and white picture you wish to colourise. Increase colours to 16 million in order to be able to add colours.

2. Duplicate the existing layer and set blend mode to Overlay.

3. Add a new layer under previously duplicated layer and select all.

4. Paste your colour image in the selection then apply Gaussian Blur (40%).

5. Set layer blend mode to Colour (Legacy).

NOTE: For the purple variation, I turned Gaussian Blur to 35% and set blend mode to Colour.

The Western feel of the above variation is based on a colour photograph (of Mount Snowdon, North Wales, taken in January 1994) which I converted to greyscale. I didn't duplicate the original layer. I just added a new layer for the picture I used as a palette, applied a 40% blur and set blend mode to Colour. Then I flipped the layer vertically because it looked much better this way.

Don't be afraid to experiment beyond the guidelines I gave you and take heart: it's very unlikely you'll find the perfect combination on your first try.

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Spray

A supposedly cooling tag... well, you tell me if it does ;)

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Maya

In tune with the Maya theme of the day, here's my dream shower.

As always as far as I'm concerned, although based on Monti 's "I Can't Stand The Rain" tutorial, this graphic of mine looks totally unrelated to the original.

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A Cloud Gobbled Up

You may recall all the amazing stories the shapes of clouds in the sky would inspire you as a child. The other day as I was indulging into gazing up at the ozone layer suspiciously free from any (visible) trace of “chemtrails”, I had the opportunity to relish at an unexpected scene: a dark cloud being gobbled up.

At first, everything was so quiet. A perfect pastoral scene featuring a peaceful flock of bright white cumulus calmly grazing on the blue.  A gentle breeze was tickling their fringe while the sun was modulating their pretty iridescent reflections. Appearing suddenly out of the blue like an emissary of gloom put out by the beautiful harmony, an ominous nimbus set out to break the mood.

Determined to take over the premises, the arrogant cloud stood right before the sun as if it were attempting to absorb all its light and turn it into some gloomy unhealthy fog. Bravely, the nice lumpy bumpy clouds (not so sheep-like after all) began encircling the big bad one while in turn it grew darker to intimidate them.

However, its strategy was useless. Unimpressed, the valiant cumulus stood their sky and danced around the filthy one, ultimately not saving the world but I (and a few others) from a gratuitous unwanted shower. The villain was soon stuck into the fray and never got out for the white literally gobbled it up.

I certainly spin facts for purposes of this story, but I am not making that up and the point of this couldn't be any clearer. Having your head in the clouds may sometimes give you a clear, simple vision of some situations.

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