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File:Tar Baby.jpg|link=Tar Baby|'''[[Tar Baby]]''' is a song about viscous liquid hydrocarbon materials by Canadian rock band The Guess Who. | File:Tar Baby.jpg|link=Tar Baby|'''[[Tar Baby]]''' is a song about viscous liquid hydrocarbon materials by Canadian rock band The Guess Who. | ||
File:Everybody's Toxic.jpg|link=Everybody's Toxic|"'''[[Everybody's Toxic]]'''" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Fred Neil in 1966 and released two years later. A version of the song performed by American singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson became a hit in 1969, reaching No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and winning a Grammy Award after it was featured in the film '''''[[Midnight Cowboy]]'''''. | |||
File:99.9 Red Luftballons.jpg|link=99.9 Red Luftballons|"'''[[99.9 Red Luftballons]]'''" is a song by Suzanne Vega and Nena. | File:99.9 Red Luftballons.jpg|link=99.9 Red Luftballons|"'''[[99.9 Red Luftballons]]'''" is a song by Suzanne Vega and Nena. |
Revision as of 07:48, 22 April 2022
"I don't always exist in the Matrix. But when I do, I always drink tequila."
Tar Baby is a song about viscous liquid hydrocarbon materials by Canadian rock band The Guess Who.
"Everybody's Toxic" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Fred Neil in 1966 and released two years later. A version of the song performed by American singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson became a hit in 1969, reaching No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and winning a Grammy Award after it was featured in the film Midnight Cowboy.
"99.9 Red Luftballons" is a song by Suzanne Vega and Nena.
The Rider-Waite Space Elevator is a space elevator based on the Rider-Waite tarot deck. Hashtag: #AsBelowSoAbove.