Lighthouse, by Harut Danielyan
With the way things have been for me this is so comforting. My Health has been crazy and all of these are something I needed to see.
When I first listened to this I thought ‘why do I know this?’ And I see it’s a Canadian song. So at least that makes sense. Probably heard it in the background of Hudson and Rex or something. Fun song though.
Damhnait Doyle is a Canadian singer, songwriter, performer, and creator. Spanning a music career of more than two decades, she has released nine full length recordings as both a solo artist and a member of award-winning groups Shaye and The Heartbroken. She has toured Canada extensively, opening for legends like Willie Nelson and Steve Earle and has lent her voice to numerous recordings including albums by Kevin Parent and Bruce Cockburn. In 2021, she became a full-time CBC Music Radio Host. In April 2021, Doyle sang the song "Sleeping in the Cold Below", a stylised sea shanty, for inclusion in the game Warframe.
Warframe is a free-to-play action role-playing third-person shooter multiplayer online game developed and published by Digital Extremes. Players control members of the Tenno, a race of ancient warriors who have awoken from centuries of suspended animation far into Earth's future to find themselves at war with different factions in the Origin System. The Tenno use their powered Warframes, along with a variety of weapons and abilities, to complete missions. While many of the game's missions use procedurally generated levels, it also includes large open world areas similar to other massively multiplayer online games, as well as some story-specific missions with fixed level design. "Sleeping In The Cold Below" is a song featured in the Call of the Tempestarii quest. It is sung by the character Vala Glarios of the Corpus as she dreamt of her deceased crew singing with her.
"Sleeping in the Cold Below" received a total of 67,2% yes votes!
i recently saw a tiktok where a woman asked "girlies: what are some things you do to be more whimsical? I love knowing cute little habbits"
and i've never loved a comment section more. some of my faves:
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Josh Kirby’s 1970 cover to Suzette Haden Elgin’s The Communipaths
here's the entirety of steamboat willie. if you even care.
Padmé Amidala in a deleted scene from:
ATTACK OF THE CLONES (2002) - dir. George Lucas
Devils Horns sunrise during a partial eclipse (2019) located: Al Wakrah, Qatar
Shifting into summertime mode which is where I don't gaf about anything but 1) reading books 2) going in large bodies of water 3) wearing as little clothes as possible