Senin, 02 September 2019

Where the Down bit Starts Lyric

Great Danes ft Kimbra
2016

[Verse 1]
Well, do i scare you? Are you frightened?
No, but I'm tired
Are you not sleeping?
I'm sleeping but I'm sleeping on my own

[Pre-Chorus]
Is it wise to try and follow something we can barely swallow down?
Is it crazy just to stay put?

[Chorus]
It's like 2 enlightened hearts riding up the ridge of a ride that's stopped
And the top is where the down bit starts

[Verse 2]
Where are you? You seem distant, far away
Why? Because I'm quiet?
Well you're not speaking
That's 'cause I've got nothing left to say

[Pre-Chorus]
Is it wise to try and follow something we can barely swallow down?
Is it crazy just to stay put?

[Chorus]
It's like 2 enlightened hearts riding up the ridge of a ride that's stopped
And the top is where the down bit...

[Bridge]
Starts and stops and stalls you took the blame away
I never understood you
I do not understand
Why'd you have to push so far away from me?
And you don't have to leave here
And you don't have to stay
Why have you been acting like we're...

[Chorus]
2 enlightened hearts riding up the ridge of a ride that's stopped
And the top is where the down bit starts

Kamis, 04 April 2019

Two adults, two kids, zero waste | Bea Johnson | TEDxFoggyBottom

https://youtu.be/CSUmo-40pqA

Published on Jul 6, 2016
Do you have an excess of stuff? Do you take the trash out on a regular basis? Bea Johnson started a global movement advocating for a zero waste lifestyle. Here, she reveals how she and her family produce less than one quart of waste per year, and how living simply has changed her life for the better.

Since 2008, Bea Johnson and her family are dedicated to living a zero waste lifestyle; they generate a mere quart size jar of waste per year. Through her blog and her book Zero Waste Home, Bea launched a global movement and continues to inspire a growing community to take a stance against needless waste with the application of the 5R's: Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Rot. She shatters misconceptions, proving that zero waste can not only be "stylish," but also lead to significant health benefits, and time and money savings.

Grand Prize winner of The Green Awards, she speaks at universities, corporate events and conferences internationally, and opens her home to educational tours and the media. She has appeared on TV shows and in publications around the world, from The Today Show to BBC Breakfast. With her passion and positive outlook, she has become a guru and spokesperson for the zero waste lifestyle or, as the New York Times stated, "The Priestess of Waste-Free Living."

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Translator: Maria Boura Reviewer: Rhonda Jacobs

The average American generates one ton of waste annually.

My family: one jar of waste per year since 2008.
Our journey started back in 2006; we read some books, watched some documentaries.
And what my husband and I found really made us sad thinking about the future we were going to leave behind for our kids.
So it gave us the will to change our ways.

Zero Waste is not recycling more, but less | Bea Johnson | TEDxMünster

Here's the video link https://youtu.be/kWnsmzSSgdI


Published on Dec 20, 2016
In her presentation, Bea shares her tribulations and secrets to achieving Zero Waste. She covers the importance of applying her 5R's in order (Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rot) and shatters misconceptions, proving that the Zero Waste lifestyle can not only be "stylish", but also lead to significant health benefits, and time and money savings. She manages to talk about her personal journey with humour and without preaching. She brings an intimidating topic down to a manageable scale, lending a unique perspective and making Zero Waste less daunting. Her non-judgmental approach will inspire self-reflection and change. Bea talks about her lifestyle with passion and provides many practical solutions to living simply and reducing waste, but more importantly, finding happiness in our consumerist society.

Together with her family Bea Johnson doesn´t produce more than one jar full of junk each year. In her bestselling book „Zero Waste Home“ she explains the five principles of a home without waste: Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Rot (and only in that order). Anyone who follows those principles will not only save more time, but also live a healthier life.

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Subtitle from the video

Translator: Maria Boura Reviewer: Peter van de Ven

Raise your hand if you think that we should recycle more.
Well, I don't.

My question was a trick.

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