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These four colours….I love food colouring my ice cream
I wanna do this some day.
These four colours will never NOT remind me of OK Go now.
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not only will you get to watch Tim destroy a glockenspiel with his pure rockinzea
NO. GLOCKENSPIEL. :-‘(
I feel so sorry for that glockenspiel.
Sorry, I just really like glockenspiels. They have a place in my heart. Right next to stylophones and ukuleles. Also kazoos.
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WRONG BLOG.
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I (Amber) made this awhile back:

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At first I was like: Ice skating. Ok.
Then I was like: MUSIC CHOICE OMG.
Then It’s A Disaster finished and I was like: HOLY SHIT. WHAT. OHMAIGAWD.
Then they started and I was like: That’s Ain’t Right. (Kill me. Kill me now. I make too many references.)
Then they changed it and I was like: SWEET JESUS WHAT THIS IS INCREDIBLE.
Then I remembered my first experience on ice from last year: …….
Ice skating.
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White knuckles!
white knuckles#this reminds me if it
Well, then! Rebloggin!
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May 22nd 1980: Pac-Man released
On this day in 1980, Namco released the famous arcade game ‘Pac-Man’ in Tokyo. The game was developed by Namco employee Toru Iwatani and aimed to appeal to both genders, rather than just boys as games had previously been. It was originally called ‘Puck Man’, but its makers feared vandalism to the letter ‘P’ and thus changed its name to ‘Pac-Man’. It was immensely popular, mainly when it reached America, and became a social phenomenon spawning merchandise and a television series. Pac-Man is the highest grossing arcade game of all time, generating $3.5 billion by 1999.
Play the game here
While watching the video for ‘End Love’, I thought of the colors of the ghosts in Pac-Man. My icon is my intrepretation of Tim as an OK GhOst. =D
BTW, I made that icon before Tim’s Beard joined the band.
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Hang on…
GUYS!!
GUYS. What are you doing?!
Seriously. Leave it to the pro’s.
BRB CRYING.
O.M.G.
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PAU Carabanchel by Rafael Cañizares & Eduardo Vadillo Ruiz
The block of 16 colours was inspired by Paul Klee’s paintings.
Actually reminds me of Legos.
And thus reminds me of OK Go.
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