A Manifesto for Preserving Content on the Web
Oh, before they turn off all the lightsI won't read you your wrongs or your rightsThe time has goneI'll tell you goodnight, close the doorTell you I love you once moreThe time has goneSo here it isI'm not your son, you're not my fatherWe're just two grown men saying goodbyeNo need to forgive, no need to forgetI know your mistakes and you know mineAnd while you're sleeping, I'll try to make you proudSo daddy, won't you just close your eyes?Don't be afraid, it's my turnTo chase the monsters awayOh, well I'll read a story to youOnly difference is this one is trueThe time has goneI folded your clothes on the chairI hope you sleep well, don't be scaredThe time has goneSo here it isI'm not your son, you're not my fatherWe're just two grown men saying goodbyeNo need to forgive, no need to forgetI know your mistakes and you know mineAnd while you're sleeping, I'll try to make you proudSo daddy, won't you just close your eyes?Don't be afraid, it's my turnTo chase the monsters awaySleep a lifetimeYes, and breathe a last wordYou can feel my hand on your ownI will be the last one, so I'll leave a light onLet there be no darkness in your heartBut I'm not your son, you're not my fatherWe're just two grown men saying goodbyeNo need to forgive, no need to forgetI know your mistakes and you know mineAnd while you're sleeping, I'll try to make you proudSo daddy, won't you just close your eyes?Don't be afraid, it's my turnTo chase the monsters away
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Pasta with Red Sauce
Filmed at the 2019 Elementary Chess Championships at the Nashville Opryland resort, a group of children share their uninhibited, philosophical insights about the benefits of chess.
Millennials are gobbling down plant-based burgers, prompting meat producers to question the health benefits of “ultra-processed imitations.”
It’s not enough that the meat industry is attacking plant-based alternative meat products.Now, to my amazement, one brand is attacking another and in a full-page ad in the New York Times, no less.