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The Bronx - (IV) (FULL ALBUM 2013)
The Bronx III Full Album
Fort Apache the Bronx Paul Newman (1981)
Real ER 911 The Bronx 1 of 8
Real ER 911 The Bronx 3 of 8
The Bronx - White Guilt
The Bronx - Knifeman
The Bronx - 2012 - live @ hellfest
The Bronx in The 1980's PART 1 (Original)
New York Bronx (South Bronx) in the 70`s and 80`s
Street Scenes of the Bronx, New York City
The Bronx Heart Attack American
The Bronx - Youth Wasted (Official Music Video)
The Bronx - Intro/ Heart Attack American | Live in Sydney | Moshcam
1. The Unholy Hand 2. Along For The Ride 3. Style Over Everything 4. Youth Wasted 5. Too Many Devils 6. Pilot Light 7. Torches 8. Under The Rabbit 9. Ribcage 10. Valley Heat 11. Life Less Ordinary 12. Last Revelation
The third album from hardcore punk band The Bronx. Released in 2008. *Disclaimer: I do not own the material in this video, all copyright belongs to Distort, White Drugs, and The Bronx.* If you enjoy this support the artist and pick up a copy! http://www.amazon.com/The-Bronx-III/dp/B001GKYBY4/ref=sr_sp-atf_title_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid;=1391062077&sr;=8-1&keywords;=the+bronx+3 whitedrugs.com/
From the sight of a police officer this movie depicts the life in New York's infamous South Bronx. In the center is "Fort Apache", as the officers call their...
Kuvaus.
Music video by The Bronx performing White Guilt. (C) 2006 The Island Def Jam Music Group.
Taken from the album "The Bronx II", available to purchase now from the Wichita Recordings store. http://www.smarturl.it/tbn2r1
0:25 Knifeman 4:40 Rape Zombie 6:53 White Tar 9:57 Shitty Future 13:12 Inveigh 17:10 Under The Rabbit 20:10 I Got Chills 23:10 They Will Kill Us All Without Mercy 28:20 Heart Attack American 32:42 History Stranglers
If you're wondering what The Bronx looks like today, click on one of the links below. -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdsY3aHl3ZQ -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fG5YSiL7sr4 Like my Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Real-Boogie-Down-Bronx-1970s-1990s-And-extras/402060149865609 The South Bronx of the 1980s. here to refresh your memories and have your kids realize that you been through a rougher and funner life and they got theirs easier and boring. This is the real ghetto...The real boogie down. You will spot just a tad bit of queens and manhattan in this video, to show the spread of the Hip Hop movement. All clips are copyrighted by their respective owners. NO INFRINGMENT INTENDED. Clips were from: Beat street (1984) Wild Style (1983) Beat This (1984) 1990: Bronx Warriors (1984) Fort Apache: The Bronx (1981) Wolfen (1981) style wars (1983) HOT 97 aircheck (198x) songs: kurtis blow - if i ruled the world Wuf Ticket - The Key
New York Bronx (South Bronx) in the 70`s and 80`s.
whats it like to live in the Bronx? Well get an idea through street scenes including the number 4 train subway coming in... -Winter in the Bronx (same neighb...
Great Song By The Bronx.
'Bronx IV' is available now: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-bronx-iv/id588543989 CD, vinyl, etc: http://thebronxxx.shop.musictoday.com/Default.aspx Dir...
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Complete Episode. Audio is out of synch for a few seconds at the start. Best quality I could find. Enjoy. The New York City Fire Department has appeared in numerous films and television shows in recent years. One of the earliest was the 1972 documentary Man Alive: The Bronx is Burning, for BBC Television. It was screened in the United Kingdom on September 27, 1972 and followed firefighters from a fire house in the South Bronx: Battalion 27, Ladder 31 and Engine 82. It chronicled the appalling conditions the firefighters worked in with roughly one emergency call per hour, and the high rates of arson and malicious calls.
http://www.BlankTV.com/ - The Bronx - "They Will Kill Us All (Without Mercy)" Like this video? Come see thousands more at the Net's biggest, uncensored, comp...
Music video by The Bronx performing History's Stranglers. (C) 2006 The Island Def Jam Music Group.
"Ribcage" single now available on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/ribcage-single/id577280725 New album "The Bronx IV" available February 5, 2013.
Student documentary taking you within the society of one of the boroughs of the famed new york city. SONG @2:15: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFLQ8lkR-TM
Titulada en español: Una historia del Bronx. Título original: A Bronx Tale. Producción: Robert De Niro. Dirección: Robert De Niro. Guion: Chazz Palminteri. Música: Butch Barbella. Doblaje: Español latino. Género: Drama. Año: 1993.
Music video for "Bulls in the Bronx" by Pierce the Veil from the album 'Collide With The Sky', available now on iTunes: http://smarturl.it/CollideWithTheSky ...
Join my fan page :) https://www.facebook.com/pages/BronxShots/540065386137516?ref=bookmarks Here are the locations for each clip: 1: 3rd Avenue - 154th Street 2: Whitlock Avenue - 6 train 3: E Tremont Avenue - Monterey Avenue 4: 3rd Avenue - Crotona Park N - Cross Bronx Expwy 5: Simpson Street towards 167th and 169th streets 6: PS 55 on St Pauls place btwn Washington Avenue and Park Avenue 7: --- 8: Morris Avenue 9: Downtown 2 train 10: 168th Street - Clay-Webster-Brook-Washington 11: Clay Avenue - 166th Street 12: --- 13: Clay Avenue - 165th Street 14: --- 15: Southern Blvd - Westchester Avenue 16: --- 17: Southern Blvd passing 179th Street - Public School 67 in the back 18: Uptown 2/5 to 174th Street 19: Bruckner Blvd 20: Louis Nine Blvd AKA Willkins 21: Boston Rd. facing towards E 174th Street 22: Public School 53 - 168th Street - Clay Avenue 23: Cross Bronx Expwy to Manhattan 24: 180th Street Station 25: 138th Street - Ladder 29 turns its right on St. Anns Avenue 26: Willis Avenue - 147th Street 27: E 173rd Street Btwn Boston Rd and Crotona Park E 28: 1838 / 1840 Vyse Avenue 29: Fordham Road - Grand Concourse 30: 161st Street - Standing on Eagle Avenue, panning to St Anns Avenue 31: 138th Street - Brown Place 32: 4 tRain uptown to 170th Street 33: Cross Bronx Expwy South 34: The West Bronx 35: Melrose Avenue - 161st Streets 36: Forest Houses Just wandering around in The Bronx. This also shows that The Bronx no longer looks like what you see in movies from the 1970s and the 1980s. Enjoy! Cameras used: Canon HV30 and Canon T3i
From 'Louie', season 4, episode 9.
Taken from their self titled album, available to purchase now from the Wichita Recordings store. http://smarturl.it/thebronx2003.
October 17, 2010 started with bright sunshine and punctually at 10 am I met my local New York City expert, Ed Botwin, in the lobby of my hotel. Ed is a volunteer with the Big Apple Greeter Organization, an organization that welcomes out-of-town visitors and puts them together with local volunteers who show them around all the neat spots in their city. The Big Apple Greeter program is one of the best ways of getting to know the city. Ed and I were going to explore the Bronx today, and to do so we went on a long subway ride straight north until we had to switch to a bus to finally arrive at the upscale Fieldston neighbourhood. From here we went on a long walk on leafy winding streets past Manhattan College to Van Cortlandt Park with its 18th century mansion, the Bronx's oldest building. Our next stop was in the Belmont neighbourhood, home to New York City's largest Italian-American community. We popped into the historic Arthur Avenue Retail Market for an authentic Italian shopping experience and a delicious deli lunch. Then we strolled further south past Italian, Albanian and Mexican stores as well as the imposing Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Back on the bus we passed by poet Edgar Allen Poe's cottage and finally landed in the South Bronx, an area that was ravaged by urban decay in the 1960 and 1970s. Today, after about 20 years of revitalization, the area seems rather safe and respectable. "The Hub", a popular retail area where four major roads converge, was teeming with people going about their business. Thanks to my expert local greeter Ed Botwin, I came away with a much better understanding of this fascinating part of New York City. By 4 pm I was back at my hotel and connected with my friend Linda. Together we continued our explorations and headed to the southwestern part of Manhattan to see one of the city's most recent attractions: the High Line, a former elevated railroad that has been rescued from demolition and converted into an urban park. Built to replace a former street-level railway, the High Line opened in 1934 and carried freight until 1980. When there was talk of a demolition of the railway, a group of local activists got together and managed to save the railroad. Finally in June of 2009, the southernmost part of the railway opened as a public park. Judging by the large crowds that were enjoying a walk on this elevated historic railway / urban park, the project is a huge success and the public loves the High Line. As the sun started to set we walked south on Greenwich Street to the tip of Manhattan from where we took the Staten Island Ferry to get an excellent view of Manhattan's skyline. Back on land we walked up the east side of Manhattan and checked out the South Street Seaport, a historic port area that has been converted into a major restaurant and entertainment district. After a quick subway ride, we ended up near Times Square again where we enjoyed a nice dinner at a restaurant called Brazil and fell into our beds exhausted after many hours of walking and sightseeing.
October 17, 2010 started with bright sunshine and punctually at 10 am I met my local New York City expert, Ed Botwin, in the lobby of my hotel. Ed is a volunteer with the Big Apple Greeter Organization, an organization that welcomes out-of-town visitors and puts them together with local volunteers who show them around all the neat spots in their city. The Big Apple Greeter program is one of the best ways of getting to know the city. Ed and I were going to explore the Bronx today, and to do so we went on a long subway ride straight north until we had to switch to a bus to finally arrive at the upscale Fieldston neighbourhood. From here we went on a long walk on leafy winding streets past Manhattan College to Van Cortlandt Park with its 18th century mansion, the Bronx's oldest building. Our next stop was in the Belmont neighbourhood, home to New York City's largest Italian-American community. We popped into the historic Arthur Avenue Retail Market for an authentic Italian shopping experience and a delicious deli lunch. Then we strolled further south past Italian, Albanian and Mexican stores as well as the imposing Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Back on the bus we passed by poet Edgar Allen Poe's cottage and finally landed in the South Bronx, an area that was ravaged by urban decay in the 1960 and 1970s. Today, after about 20 years of revitalization, the area seems rather safe and respectable. "The Hub", a popular retail area where four major roads converge, was teeming with people going about their business. Thanks to my expert local greeter Ed Botwin, I came away with a much better understanding of this fascinating part of New York City. By 4 pm I was back at my hotel and connected with my friend Linda. Together we continued our explorations and headed to the southwestern part of Manhattan to see one of the city's most recent attractions: the High Line, a former elevated railroad that has been rescued from demolition and converted into an urban park. Built to replace a former street-level railway, the High Line opened in 1934 and carried freight until 1980. When there was talk of a demolition of the railway, a group of local activists got together and managed to save the railroad. Finally in June of 2009, the southernmost part of the railway opened as a public park. Judging by the large crowds that were enjoying a walk on this elevated historic railway / urban park, the project is a huge success and the public loves the High Line. As the sun started to set we walked south on Greenwich Street to the tip of Manhattan from where we took the Staten Island Ferry to get an excellent view of Manhattan's skyline. Back on land we walked up the east side of Manhattan and checked out the South Street Seaport, a historic port area that has been converted into a major restaurant and entertainment district. After a quick subway ride, we ended up near Times Square again where we enjoyed a nice dinner at a restaurant called Brazil and fell into our beds exhausted after many hours of walking and sightseeing.
October 17, 2010 started with bright sunshine and punctually at 10 am I met my local New York City expert, Ed Botwin, in the lobby of my hotel. Ed is a volun...
October 17, 2010 started with bright sunshine and punctually at 10 am I met my local New York City expert, Ed Botwin, in the lobby of my hotel. Ed is a volun...
October 17, 2010 started with bright sunshine and punctually at 10 am I met my local New York City expert, Ed Botwin, in the lobby of my hotel. Ed is a volunteer with the Big Apple Greeter Organization, an organization that welcomes out-of-town visitors and puts them together with local volunteers who show them around all the neat spots in their city. The Big Apple Greeter program is one of the best ways of getting to know the city. Ed and I were going to explore the Bronx today, and to do so we went on a long subway ride straight north until we had to switch to a bus to finally arrive at the upscale Fieldston neighbourhood. From here we went on a long walk on leafy winding streets past Manhattan College to Van Cortlandt Park with its 18th century mansion, the Bronx's oldest building. Our next stop was in the Belmont neighbourhood, home to New York City's largest Italian-American community. We popped into the historic Arthur Avenue Retail Market for an authentic Italian shopping experience and a delicious deli lunch. Then we strolled further south past Italian, Albanian and Mexican stores as well as the imposing Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Back on the bus we passed by poet Edgar Allen Poe's cottage and finally landed in the South Bronx, an area that was ravaged by urban decay in the 1960 and 1970s. Today, after about 20 years of revitalization, the area seems rather safe and respectable. "The Hub", a popular retail area where four major roads converge, was teeming with people going about their business. Thanks to my expert local greeter Ed Botwin, I came away with a much better understanding of this fascinating part of New York City. By 4 pm I was back at my hotel and connected with my friend Linda. Together we continued our explorations and headed to the southwestern part of Manhattan to see one of the city's most recent attractions: the High Line, a former elevated railroad that has been rescued from demolition and converted into an urban park. Built to replace a former street-level railway, the High Line opened in 1934 and carried freight until 1980. When there was talk of a demolition of the railway, a group of local activists got together and managed to save the railroad. Finally in June of 2009, the southernmost part of the railway opened as a public park. Judging by the large crowds that were enjoying a walk on this elevated historic railway / urban park, the project is a huge success and the public loves the High Line. As the sun started to set we walked south on Greenwich Street to the tip of Manhattan from where we took the Staten Island Ferry to get an excellent view of Manhattan's skyline. Back on land we walked up the east side of Manhattan and checked out the South Street Seaport, a historic port area that has been converted into a major restaurant and entertainment district. After a quick subway ride, we ended up near Times Square again where we enjoyed a nice dinner at a restaurant called Brazil and fell into our beds exhausted after many hours of walking and sightseeing.
October 17, 2010 started with bright sunshine and punctually at 10 am I met my local New York City expert, Ed Botwin, in the lobby of my hotel. Ed is a volunteer with the Big Apple Greeter...
Take a lil tour with me thru The Bronx, I go from Webster avenue in Fordham to the Grand Concourse showing all of the deliciously cheap shopping diggs! Follo...
I wanted to create an aerial video that shows all of the 5 boroughs of NYC rather than just Manhattan or Brooklyn. Please like and subscribe! Song: Vincenzo Salvia - Over the Pillars BTS preview song: Vincenzo Salvia - Downtown Lights Quadcopter: DJI Phantom 2 Camera: GoPro Hero 3+ Black Edition Gimbal: H3-3D Settings: 2.7k, 30p Filmmaker/Editor: Victor Chu Website: www.skytechone.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/skytechone Twitter: http://twitter.com/victorchu Instagram: http://instagram.com/victorchuphoto Locations in order of appearance: Battery Park, Mn Under the FDR Drive, Mn Under the Highline, Mn Hudson Yards, Mn Bruckner Interchange, Bx Gantry Plaza Park, Long Island City, Qns Chinatown, Mn Northern tip of Roosevelt Island, Mn Ed Koch (Queensboro Bridge)/Roosevelt Island Tram, Mn Abandoned Smallpox Hospital, Roosevelt Island, Mn FDR Four Freedoms Park, Roosevelt Island, Mn Hunters Point South Park/East River/Manhattan Skyline Pepsi Sign, Long Island City, Qns Brooklyn Bridge, Bk George Washington Bridge, Washington Heights, Mn Manhattan Bridge/FDR Drive, Mn Williamsburg Bridge, Bk Staten Island Ferry, SI Fort Wadsworth, SI Arthur Kill Ship Graveyard, SI Third Avenue Bridge, Bx Yankee Stadium, Bx History Channel Sign, Mott Haven, Bx 5 Pointz, Long Island City, Qns The Cloisters, Ft. Tyron Park, Washington Heights, Mn Coney Island, Bk New York State Pavilion, Qns Unisphere, Flushing Meadow/Corona Park, Qns Orchard Beach, Bx City Island, Bx Orchard Beach, Bx Special thanks to my spotters: Teesha Bhola Tamer Mahmoud Cynthia Albines Max May Mom
►iPhone 5 im Wert von 899,- gewinnen: http://bit.ly/1jpcni2 ►Die besten Dokus in HD 25% RABATT: http://amzn.to/1cchmxv Ausgebrannte Häuser, Straßengangs und Drogengewalt. Ein Synonym für städtischen Verfall - das Image der Bronx. Zu Unrecht. New Yorks Norden erblüht. Immer mehr New Yorker entdecken die Bronx für sich. Und wer hier aufwächst, will nicht mehr weg. Ein Film über Aufbruch, Hoffnung und das wahre Gesicht der Bronx. Obwohl noch so jung, hat Yolanda Howard die Härten des Lebens bereits zu spüren bekommen: Sie ist 16 und wuchs ohne ihre Eltern auf. Der Vater drogensüchtig, die Mutter psychisch krank. Kein einfacher Start ins Leben, mitten in der Bronx. Es ist der amerikanische Traum vom Ruhm, den heute hier viele träumen. Selbstbewusst sagt Yolanda: "Ich will berühmt werden." Nur wie? Ein Talent-Scout hat von Yolanda gehört und ruft bei ihr an. Ist das ihr Sprungbrett? In der Bronx ist auch George Hankins zu Hause. Der Zwei-Meter-Mann ist ein Kämpfer. Erst holte er Titel als erfolgreicher Boxer und später riskierte er sein Leben als Streifenpolizist in der South Bronx. Als George einen Verbrecher festnehmen wollte, kommt es zu einem tragischen Unfall. George überlebte nur knapp und musste seinen Polizeidienst aufgeben. Seit dem Unfall war George, der bis heute als Boxtrainer arbeitet, nie wieder am Tatort auf dem Southern Boulevard. Das Fernsehteam begleitet ihn auf diesem schweren Weg dorthin zurück. Einmal Bronx - immer Bronx. Art Jones würde nirgendwo anders leben wollen. Als er Kind war, brannten ganze Häuserfassaden in der Nachbarschaft. Die Bronx der 70er Jahre wurde zum Sinnbild für den Verfall. Doch Art Jones glaubte immer an eine Zukunft der Bronx. Er ist Anfang 40, gelernter Elektriker, ehemaliger US-Marine - und heute ein Künstler. Art will die Bronx aufbauen und New Yorks Kunst-Eliten in den verrufenen Stadtteil locken. Seine spektakuläre Ausstellung in einem verlassenen Altersheim am Grand Concourse, der Prachtmeile der Bronx, soll der Anfang sein...
Javier Lopez, 34, says he tends to dress like a "normal 20-year-old kid" in his leisure time. Born and raised in the Bronx, he lives in Manhattan now, but st...
A man was brutally assaulted inside a bodega in The Bronx on November 27. Video courtesy NYPD Subscribe to the New York Post: http://bit.ly/1wfulvn
Travelling from 161 Street Yankee Stadium Station Mosholu Pkwy Station New York. Up town.
An animated drive through New York City using almost 4000 images from Google Maps. Music "eighteen pieces (soda)" by Soda http://ccmixter.org/files/soda/167...
There is still not so long ago, a trip to New York came down to visit the heart of Manhattan. Few tourists who dared venture to Harlem, while today it is a m...
Ausgebrannte Häuser, Straßengangs und Drogengewalt. Ein Synonym für städtischen Verfall - das Image der Bronx. Zu Unrecht. New Yorks Norden erblüht. Immer mehr New Yorker entdecken die Bronx für sich. Und wer hier aufwächst, will nicht mehr weg. Obwohl noch so jung, hat Yolanda Howard die Härten des Lebens bereits zu spüren bekommen: Sie ist 16 und wuchs ohne ihre Eltern auf. Der Vater drogensüchtig, die Mutter psychisch krank. Kein einfacher Start ins Leben, mitten in der Bronx. Es ist der amerikanische Traum vom Ruhm, den heute hier viele träumen. Selbstbewusst sagt Yolanda "Ich will berühmt werden." Nur wie? Ein Talent Scout hat von Yolanda gehört und ruft bei ihr an. Ist das ihr Sprungbrett? In der Bronx ist auch George Hankins zu Hause. Der Zwei-Meter-Mann ist ein Kämpfer. Erst holte er Titel als erfolgreicher Boxer und später riskierte er sein Leben als Streifenpolizist in der South Bronx. Als George einen Verbrecher festnehmen wollte, kommt es zu einem tragischen Unfall. George überlebte nur knapp und musste seinen Polizeidienst aufgeben. Seit dem Unfall war George, der bis heute als Boxtrainer arbeitet, nie wieder am Tatort auf dem Southern Boulevard. Wir begleiten ihn dorthin zurück. Einmal Bronx - immer Bronx. Art Jones würde nirgendwo anders leben wollen. Als er Kind war, brannten ganze Häuserfassaden in der Nachbarschaft. Die Bronx der 70er Jahre wurde zum Sinnbild für den Verfall. Doch Art Jones glaubte immer an eine Zukunft der Bronx. Er ist Anfang 40, gelernter Elektriker, ehemaliger US-Marine - und heute ein Künstler. Art will die Bronx aufbauen und New Yorks Kunst-Eliten in den verrufenen Stadtteil locken. Eine spektakuläre Ausstellung in einem verlassenen Altersheim am Grand Concourse, der Prachtmeile der Bronx, soll der Anfang sein ...
I give you a magical tour of the Bronx Zoo. After seeing this professional quality video, you will want to explore the Bronx Zoo.
Tittle : Show Girls Bellagio . Juggling Taxi Vegas World News, even though Las Vegas has manly made it's money from gabbling, the Follies Show Girls has lived up to it's repartition as the Adult Entertainment Capital of the world, so come see these girls at the Bellagio nightly. Travel Channel Unrelated News, Daniel Mann is on The Travel Channel starting frome Dec 12 to Jan 12,2011 the show is called "America Caught On Camera :Vegas" Cabbie Mann Juggler: A Vegas Cab Driver stars entertaining his clients after a drop off by juggling and moving his hips to an Elvis song. Below this is the clip the Travel Channel used for the show, : America Caught On Camera In Vegas. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgcIbPiV9XM&feature;=youtube_gdata_player Unrelated news: This article is The most read in Las Vegas Review History. CABBY: Driver says he hopes to get his own television show Continued from page 1j http://www.lvrj.com/living/las-vegas-cabby-juggles-dances-tells-jokes-to-entertain-passengers-131940358.html?ref=358 Or Google : Oct 16,2011 By JOHN PRZYBYS Las Vegas Review Journal. Oct 16,2011 Daniel Mann looking for fame , Teddy Afro mention twice, By the writer. Subject: Another "Only in Vegas" Moment | Las Vegas Blog http://lasvegasblog.harrahs.com/las-vegas-casinos/imperial-palace/another-only-in-vegas-moment/ Face Book : Daniel Mann Juggling Taxi Tweeter : juggling Taxi 712 Manncomedy@yahoo.com Daniel Mann cell 702-767-7825 Jugglingtaxi@gmail.com Google : Worlds Only Juggle Taxi Driver. Frias company Ace Taxi 702-888-4888 Las Vegas biggest best taxi company's. What Happens in Vegas, Happen Daniel Taxi First. Daniel Mann Juggling Taxi News, Daniel Mann's driver for Frias , the biggest and best vtaxi company I'n Las Vegas. 702-888-4888 Ace Cab, ANLV Cab, Union Cab, Vegas Western Cab, Virgin Valley Cab. ccm. Las Vegas #1 taxi cab company Text 70222 to order a Taxi Cab I'n Vegas, Lasvegastaxidriver.citysearch.con Friastaxi.com Virginvalleycab.com Acecablv.com Lasvegaswesterncab.com Lvcabs.com Google : Worlds Only Juggling Taxi Driver . Leave a comment. Taxidrivervegas.com
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Tourism is one of New York City's most vital industries, with more than 40 million combined domestic and international tourists visiting each year in the pas...
NY City.
New York City. Bronx bus tour.
Often overlooked by most tourists and locals alike, the Bronx—one of five boroughs that comprise the city of New York—is rich in cultural and historical attractions. From the Bronx Zoo (the largest urban zoo in the United States) to the New York Botanical Garden (one of the most visited botanical gardens in the world), this borough has something for everyone. Author and foremost historian of the Bronx Lloyd Ultan and educator Shelley Olson have teamed up to create a handy guidebook with detailed maps that will provide all the information prospective visitors need for planning their adventures to famous and little-known sites, including the hours, admission fees, and directions to featured attractions.
"Find out how to get around, save money and see all the best attractions. Book a Hostel in New York today: http://hwrld.cm/1oJogTc Visiting the city of New York? Find out where to get a traditional pastrami among other tasty food, the best places to visit and the hot spots for the most spectacular views of Manhattan. It's easy to see why New York is the most famous city in the world the moment you arrive. It's almost exactly the same way it is depicted in movies and doesn't fail to deliver incredible attractions and things to do. Made up of five boroughs - Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, The Bronx and Manhattan - there's something for everyone. Visit the Chrysler building and Rockafeller Center. Take a stroll through Central Park and check out the scene at Times Square. Pay homage to the World Trade Center and while you are there, take a glance into the financial world of Wall Street. Hop on a boat over to Liberty Island to see the Statue of Liberty. Witness a breathtaking view of the city from ontop the Empire State Building and a great deal more. Shopping, indulging in history, exploring, eating, partaking in social events, there's something for everyone. Find cheap hotels and hostels in New York today with http://www.hostelworld.com"
Valbona Yzeiraj, charged with reckless endangerment and other counts, harmed at least two people she ...
New York Times 2015-04-17... going to the dentist even more unpleasant, but one woman at an office in the Bronx did just that.
Big News Network 2015-04-17... Layla and Kumi each gave birth to a new baby, both fathered by 32-year-old Ernie, at the Bronx Zoo.
Big News Network 2015-04-16... lowland gorillas sits with their mothers at the Congo Gorilla Forest exhibit at the Bronx Zoo.
Big News Network 2015-04-16The event is part of Gov ... Truman High School is located at 750 Baychester Avenue, Bronx, NY 10475.
noodls 2015-04-16... residents of the Bronx and Westchester and the thousands of commuters who use it on a daily basis.
noodls 2015-04-16We just visited Shaydee Reyes and her family here at 2432 University Avenue, here in the Fordham section of the Bronx.
noodls 2015-04-15... Sunday of three suspects wanted in the beating of a pair of victims inside a Bronx gym last month.
Big News Network 2015-04-13WAKEFIELD (WABC) -- It was a wild chain of events which ended in a terrible accident in the Bronx.
Big News Network 2015-04-13Cops are looking for a missing schizophrenic Bronx man who has been missing for four days, authorities said Saturday ... //feeds.
New York Daily News 2015-04-12... cooking? "My mom started a catering company in our one-bedroom apartment in the Bronx [in New York].
South China Morning Post 2015-04-12'We thank the Bronx Library team and especially the Melrose Branch for hosting these taxpayer assistance events.
noodls 2015-04-10It's early, but one member of the Yankees' closer committee has taken the lead. >.
USA Today 2015-04-09The Bronx is the northernmost of the five boroughs of New York City. It is also known as Bronx County, the last of the 62 counties of New York State to be incorporated. Located north of Manhattan and Queens, and south of Westchester County, the Bronx is the only borough that is located primarily on the mainland (a very small portion of Manhattan, the Marble Hill neighborhood, is physically located on the mainland, due to the rerouting of the Harlem River in 1897). The Bronx's population is 1,400,761 according to the 2010 United States Census. The borough has a land area of 42 square miles (109 km2), making it the fourth-largest in land area of the five boroughs, the fourth most populated, and the third-highest in density of population.
The Bronx is divided by the Bronx River into a hillier section in the west, closer to Manhattan, and the flatter East Bronx, closer to Long Island. The West Bronx was annexed to New York City (then largely confined to Manhattan) in 1874, and the areas east of the Bronx River in 1895. The Bronx first assumed a distinct legal identity when it became a borough of Greater New York in 1898. Bronx County, with the same boundaries as the borough, was separated from New York County (afterwards coextensive with the Borough of Manhattan) as of January 1, 1914. Although the Bronx is the third-most-densely-populated county in the U.S., about a quarter of its area is open space, including Woodlawn Cemetery, Van Cortlandt Park, Pelham Bay Park, the New York Botanical Garden and the Bronx Zoo in the borough's north and center, on land deliberately reserved in the late 19th century as urban development progressed northwards and eastwards from Manhattan with the building of roads, bridges and railways.
All the years i placed blame put a crown on my head i spent days pointing out what my mind was reading no one will ever tell me why because we live the same lie unexcused so we kill ourselves let go gotta pretend i don't know look back pulling mistakes from the past hold on to fake inspiration retrace all the lies you misplaced now i know that i'm fucked cuz i'm not protected i realize i create walls until i feel a purpose no one will ever tell me why cuz we live the same lie self create misdirection without shame let go gotta pretend i don't know look back pulling mistakes from the past hold to to fake inspiration retrace all the lies you misplaced i can't explain the way it feels when your heart stops everything i thought would set me free was just bullshit i sold myself i can't breathe let go gotta pretend i don't know look back pulling mistakes from the past hold on to fake inspiration retrace all the lies you misplaced hold on
L.A. lady you always look so uninspired
when you're hanging around
living with creeps and loving with liars
and everybody knows it's true
that all you're ever gonna be is entertainment
so entertain me
you shiver when they wake up
and once more before they're gone
and even when you're sleeping baby
you're barely holding on
L.A. lady I know your feet must be so tired
from standing on a corner stomping out cigarettes like they were fires
the daughter of a thousand men
you've got your mothers eyes and whorish skin
you're a train wreck
but that's entertainment
you shiver when they wake up
and once more before they're gone
and even when you're sleeping baby you're barely holding on
so throw your skin back in your clothes
and wipe the blood running from your nose
'cause if the price is right tonight anything goes
too many lines, one too many times
you're sharing the same vein
with your stage name
but it never quite feels the same
it never quite feels the same
I said, it never quite feels the same
you shiver when they wake up
and once more before they're gone
and even when you're sleeping baby you're barely holding on
so throw your skin back in your clothes
and wipe the blood running from your nose
'cause if the price is right tonight anything goes
too many lines, one too many times
you're sharing the same vein
with your stage name
but it never quite feels the same
it never quite feels the same
baby's got cancer looking for the answer she's got cancer someone romance her she was one of a kind now she's perfected living on all the lies they injected now she's staring at the scars that needed correction it's not a habit she claims she's got american eyes letting her body go she's dead rejection looking for direction gimme picture gimme reception the clean smell of sin she's nervous at the hips the car's outside and i'm ready to go infected living on all the lies she injected now i'm infected staring at the scars in need of correction it's not a habit i claim i got american eyes letting my body go i'm dead i don't want to wake up i spend a lifetime staring at the telephone cause all i want to do is call you up we got cancer looking for the answer
i don't think i'm alive dead footsteps another outcast screaming alone god help me give me what you want give me what you need i'll take it all stand fall lost out baby yes i know it's not a secret a false alarm another front page lie disguished to help me burn another year of research stand still turn on the lights baby show me your scars salvation give me audio give me visual overload so slow lost out baby yes i know everyone is suspect everyone deserts sometimes another loss i'm feeling alone it's not a secret a false alarm it's not a secret it's not a sad song another front page lie disguished to help me burn god help us false alarm
i don't know where i should begin my scars have overrun my skin frustration's taken all my patience exposing everything inside the more time that i spend alone is the more time that i hate myself it's one thing not to finish in first place another thing not to finish at all i can't stand here and listen to bullshit and everything you own can't stand cause i live alone watching shadows fall i don't know where i fell apart it wasn't like this from the start frustration's taken all my patience i feel the walls closing each day i try to find another way my brain's a gun without bullets so sad i can't replace the drive i had with my own blood i don't know where i should begin my scars have overrun my skin leached onto everything inside try and find a darker place to hide right now i've lost complete control frustration stole my dedication rip my solid state apart my brain's a gun my brains are gone
all this time i've been unclean watching you cause you're watching me shotgun knives into my heart without a reason all i want to do is die fuck the beats of a different heart what i'll do if you never tell bleed me an answer from i got chills break it down and build again sit still line me up so i can burn my heart knows you won't return make some sense of being alone cause i'm wasted blackout rescue from my faults take away my sober stare payphone prayer give me what i want give me an answer trying to stare through you can't get past your eyes locked from the inside let me inject trying to stare through you can't get past your eyes sweating through the nights again i'd rather have good pills i got chills
want to take a chance want to wait but it burns cut me what you want but give me just a little more i already know how it's going to feel to let you go cough me aside put me out like a cigarette but i won't forget i'm not dead i'm not fine feed me lies all of this time spent sitting in my room trying to match with the faceless blood cut me what you want but you give me just a little bit more i'm running out of words so listen up cause here i go i'm not dead i'm not alive feed me truth kill my friends unless they do what i say i need silence i need addiction i need a reason for my sins before i die i'm not dead tell me lies feed me truth come on baby please be true so i put cigarettes in my eyes
i'm done telling you that i'm in love what i have will never be enough come on baby go live life on your own everything inside is breaking down and you don't want to be hanging around i don't think i want to leave myself alone i'm done having to apologize i'm done living inside your eyes when the lights go out whats left to know nothing ever makes sense to me a broken branch of the family tree kill the lights now baby watch me explode there is no revolution and i'm done doing things i don't want to do there is no restitution and i'm done living in this decline i'm done watching you redesign come on baby let's go walk out the door i'm done showing up to fucking work taking orders from a fucking bitch i'm in the chair now go ahead and flip the switch i'm done doing things i don't want to do and i'm sick and tired of setting up to be like you fucked up thrown out and overdue im done there is no revolution
Alright!!!!!
I left with shaking hands, looking for danger
Details of modern love, in bed with strangers
And there is no warning, I'm not ignoring
I cut glass on my callused feet,
cause I walk through miles of make shift mud
Motherfucker...I want your BLOOD!
I got the hands of history's stranglers,
and the midnight sky reflects off my skin
I got the flesh of a million strangers...
your never gonna see me...closing in
YEAH...while you're sleeping!
No need for safe return, is no need for your concern
there is no warning, I'm not ignoring
I follow you across the county lines
And these beads of sweat feel like a flood
You motherfucker......I want your BLOOD!
I got the hands of history's stranglers,
and the midnight sky reflects off my skin
I got the flesh of a million strangers...
your never going to see me closing in...
your never going to see me closing in......
while you're sleeping!
Breaking through your window, stabbing through your ribcage!!
days you always want to tell me lies you try to sell me to the stars at night you think i'm too uptight love you call me on the phone alone you wish that i could stay speaking pain in codes telling me you still care through a dial tone drugs you really want to put my life on hold you really want to see my growing old with you like a naive friend but i never want to face myself again unless i'm coming true speaking pain in codes telling you that i know i'm no good alone i've tried so hard just to be myself but i've erased everything i was i tried searching for the truth alone and i remember everything i've done i'm thinking everything will turn out fine but i'm a little kid without a soul give me just a little bit more time just a little bit say what you want to do to me or you i don't care right i erased everything i know give me just a little bit more time to solve my future
Against these tides of war
I swim until I can't swim anymore
Just like I did the year before
Against oceans of class
I swim until my lungs finally collapse
And I'm at peace with my past
So drag me down to the ocean floor
Cause I don't want to fight no more
Against these tides pulling from all sides
I'm never going back to shore
This is my sinking ship
And as captain I must finally give in
Because I always knew
I always knew you'd win
Is it wrong to not want to be where you belong
Cause it takes way too long
So drag me to the ocean floor
Cause I don't want to fight no more
Against these tides pulling from all sides
I'm never going back to shore
So drag me down to the ocean floor
Cause I don't want to fight no more
Against these tides pulling from all sides
I'm never going back to shore
Just let me sing myself to sleep
I made my mistakes and now it's time
To make my great escape
Because it takes way too long
So drag me down to the ocean floor
Cause I don't want to fight no more
Against these tides pulling from all sides
I'm never going back to shore
So drag me down to the ocean floor
Cause D don't want to fight no more
Against these tides pulling from all sides
I'm never going back to shore
Just let me sing myself to sleep
[Originally by X]
She had to leave, Los Angeles!
All her toys wore out in black and her boys had too,
She started to hate every nigger and jew,
Every mexican that gave her lotta shit
Every homosexual and the idle rich (idle rich)
She had to get out, (get out), get out, (get out), get out, (get out)
She looks confused,
Flying over the dateline,
Her hands turn red.. ..Cause the days change at night,
Change in an instant,
The days change at night,
Change in an instant
She had to leave Los Angeles,
She found it hard to say goodbye to her own best friend,
She bought a clock on hollywood boulevard the day she left
It felt sad, (it felt sad), it felt sad!
She had to get out, (get out), get out, (get out), get out, (get out)
She looks confused,
Flying over the dateline,
Her hands turn red.. ..Cause the days change at night,
Change in an instant,
The days change at night,
Change in an instant,
The days change at night,
Change in an instant
what happens now that it's over
create a new violent type of love
don't lead me to the bridge
don't walk me to the water
i can't control myself from taking
don't lead me to the bridge
don't walk me to the water
i can't control myself
i'll take it all
how'd i get so hollow
you look like you just saw a ghost you knew
it must've said something so believing
no one before could build this type of love
familiar faces can be so deceiving
don't lead me to the bridge
don't walk me to the water
i can't control myself
i'll take it all how'd i get so hollow?
take your love consequence can't catch me
save yourself before i spread all over you
told you so
if you could just let go
let's get this right
let's take our time
let's get this right
now we feel just fine
we got ourselves untied
in this dark hotel
we found a wishing well
and we're prepared for the worst
so prepared yourself for the worst
Wait a minute, wait a minute! Rolling over the crest of the hill like a
Jet-propelled job comes... (Daffy Duck sample)
Kurt-Kurt-Kurtis Blow
Our parties are def and the girlies are pretty
In the boogie-down Bronx town in New York City.
Like the sun will shine in the summertime
I don't do no crimes 'cause I just rhyme.
I drive a Benz and I got a lot of friends
Up on the Concourse where Tremont ends,
Or Jerome Avenue or Gun Hill Road,
The place where rap started in the days of old
Called the Bronx
The Bronx
The Bronx.
Hey Moe! (Curly from 3 Stooges sample)
I have the Power. (sample)
Coitainly! (Curly from 3 Stooges sample)
The Bronx is the place where the Yankees play.
We fans have the fever to the break of day.
In '76 we used to have big fun
Chilling at the club 371.
Blacks, Puerto Ricans, Italians and Jews,
Bronx River Casanovas and the Ninth Crew. (called)
The Bronx is the place where I reside.
I'll be a Bronx boy 'til the day I die.
It's called the Bronx.
The Bronx
The Bronx.
Lotta ducks out in the pond. Ducks sure take to the water like, uh, ducks!
(Bugs Bunny sample)
Hey! What's going on here? Suddenly I'm swimming in the air with a rope
Dry the blood I'm done feeling the separation I'm sick of your dried blood this is self contreol stop this standard it never stops it's not gonna stop the shame you feel when you're alone tragic non stop wake up and die madness weak will dead weight is not the answer i tried for years just to finalize i tried to cut the vein instead dry the blood dry the blood separation done stops this standard it never stops it never stops the shame you feel when you're alone someone stop the bleeding fall in love alone tell me there is a balance that is self control stop this standard someone stop the bleeding addictions i have gone cold give me sense of balance that isn't self control can someone stop the bleeding addictions i control someone stop the bleeding someone stop the bleeding.
told you so
if you could just let go
let's get this right
let's take our time
let's get this right
now we feel just fine
we got ourselves untied
in this dark hotel
we found a wishing well
and we're prepared for the worst
so prepared yourself for the worst
give me inner tension baby, so sweet and slow.
half hearted misdirection, baby where will we go?
slit wrists are the latest fashion, and your sheets see the dirtiest action.
we're independent mammas. broke kids and loveless gutters.
we need a little sunshine baby, we couldn't get much weaker.
with neon lights for brains, here comes our shitty future.
oh yeah i love those neon lights. here comes our shitty future!
slit wrists are the latest fashion, your sheets see the dirtiest action.
we're independent mammas. broke kids and loveless gutters
slit wrists are the latest fashion, your sheets see the dirtiest action.
we're independent mammas. broke kids and loveless gutters
here comes your shitty future,
one more time your shitty future.
YEAH!
slit wrists the latest fashion, your sheets see the dirtiest action.
we're independent mammas. broke kids and loveless gutters
well everybody i know
has one good chance to die
to be swallowed whole by the big blue empty sky
feel the heavens stare
with a cold hard look in it's eyes
to hear the sound of something awful on the rise
so pray for safe passage through the night
you'll be humbled by sounds of daylight
and this is an endless search
to find how much is enough
this could be so much worse
but we sold our souls for gold
you know that nobody in this room
wants to hear you cry
and if nobody goes for help
baby you're gonna die
it came and went so fast
you'd almost thought you'd missed
a chance to shake your head and say
how did it come to this
pray for safe passage through the night
you'll be humbled by the sounds of daylight
and this is an endless search
to find how much is enough
this could be so much worse
but we sold our souls for gold
we sold our souls
we sold our souls
somewhere along the way i had to break away
just like a flash of light seen running into the night
i can't quit, i won't stop
i confessed i've always been a mess
and then i woke up in your wedding dress
baby, you know i gotta swing from gallows
cause my head already hangs low
cause these days are so slow
give me an empty canvas
so i can throw it away
cause 26 years on the run ain't no fun
i can't quit i won't stop
no matter what you say or who you do
there's no way in hell i'm coming back to you
baby you know, i gotta swing from gallows
cause my head already hangs low
cause these days are so slow
i don't want romance and i don't need a second chance
i just want out of this fucking quicksand
i gotta burn this wasteland down
because i'm tired of fucking around
baby you know i gotta swing from gallows
cause my head already hangs low cause these days are so slow
i don't want romance and i don't need a second chance
i just want out of this fucking quicksand
i gotta burn this wasteland down
lay her rest with violence and a cold encryption
empty casket send her to hell with no prescriptions
glue a mirror to the inside of her empty coffin
so she can stare at her dead face
and follow her new faith home
all the way straight to hell
dark skies, no flowers, no need for visiting hours
lowered in trash and let the goddamn earth
come and search for treasure
cause who's going to love you now that no one can penetrate you
no one can hear you cum
so follow your new faith home
all the way
all the way back to hell
because as far as we can tell
there isn't any way
she has to pay
i'm sorry but it's true
you can't save anyone
from her first love to her bastard son
for all of the things that she's done
dear god i can't wait to finally meet you
you selfish cunt, you've got some explaining to do
cause we only wish we knew
anyway
she has to pay
i'm sorry but it's true
cause you can't save anyone
from her first love to her bastard son
for all of the things that she's done
dear god i can't wait to finally meet you
i'm stuck out of place in california
what's left of california what's left of los angeles sidewalks cry cause they're not as high shooting old dope rich kid skies are a good disguise lining our veins with hope what did you get for free and where you gonna sell it why should i give a shit cover up your facelift what's left of my broken heart what's left of los angeles we got a new designe excess redefined so you can dream it we rewrote the standards covered up the old scars so you believe it scrape black tar from a guilty lung throw a needle in your arm cough up wrongs of the city stars they didn't mean no harm what were you supposed to be and what did you turn into we don't even need you here but where you gonna run to good drugs bad streets arms tied my world capsized with style i got a new plan get me outta here pretend sincere stumble on words desperation the warmth of a gun last hundred years remember twenty four
quiet like an elevator even the walls are scared i'm dependent on a generator just to breath in air medication medication signatures and stares watching all the lights come down never wanting to care these circles seem so strange i run around and around but nothing's changed medication medication signatures and stares i'm reinventing brand new lives like they were never there i never want to run out get more can't stand waiting i never want to run out don't stop the lines from fading it's time to wake up i've been asleep for far too long it's time to wake up before the pain i feel is gone i never want to run out
does this endless wrecking ball
involve anyone or anything at all
be careful how much you take
they're watching your every move
waiting on your dance floor
endless get away
confessed to a wall
cause these kind of drinks will make you crawl
beg rip of your face
so be careful how much you take
they're watching your every move
waiting on your dance floor
because you'll never make the right decisions
with busy hands and blurry vision
mislead you know you won't admit it
you went against your own
she's dead you might have over did it
now you're on your own
the days are long but the nights are longer
and after midnight the drinks can only get stronger
the end it near so we become smoke and we become mirrors
come home with me now
i won't have you any other way
You say that you got the answers
You heard them all on the telephone
And now you're telling everybody
A major coup in the business zone
We got new thoughts, new ideas it's all so groovy
It's just a shame that we all seen the same old movies
And now you think that you got a first in fashion
New uniforms we all look the same
A new vogue for the now generation
A new profit in the same old game
We got new thoughts, new ideas it's all so groovy
It's just a shame that we all seen the same old movies
And you think you can run and hide what you've done?
Don't you know no one cares after the first million?
Come on!
And now you think that you got a first in fashion
New uniforms we all look the same
A new vogue for the now generation
A new profit in the same old game
Come on! We got new thoughts, new ideas we're all so groovy
It's just a shame that we all seen the same old movies
So you think you can run & hide what you've done
don't you know no one cares after the first million
Come on!
It's a shame 'cause not everybody wants to look the same
And not everybody wants to think the same
And not everybody wants to act the same
And I say everybody don't wanna to be the same
Not enough not enough i will never be another dead love another vice show me what lies can teach me another reason for a rusted heart another reason time stands alone another reason for blank affection couldn't stand to be sad alone i shouldn't have another pain prescription but i'm not gonna turn it down a young voice in a desperate scream creates substance that i need from you all this is just a way for you to push out pain push it out on me it's all this is just therapy for you that's all this is i'm not enough i'm not enough i never will be another vice another lie another dead love consumes me another reason lets you fall apart at the feet of someone else's hearet i couldn't wait to try and pick up the pieces i'm no good at picking up my own i don't need another cheap sedation but i'm not gonna turn it down another shot at salvation dies you can see yourself inside my eyes all this is just a way for you to push it out pain push it out on me cause all this is just therapy for you that's all this is giving it back giving it back throw it away throw it away threw it away threw it away all this is just a way for you to push out pain push it out on me all this is just therapy for you that's all this is giving it back giving it back
She liked my drugs i liked her hair she's like a god cuz she don't care she had to watch her little brother die what a great disguise skies are falling so you paint your picture well you can paint one thousand because it makes no difference vicariously we crave disease i don't love you you wish i did skies are falling so you paint your pictures well you can paint a thousand because it makes no difference an overdose bleeding our your nose my heaart is lost baptized in my hate bats! the way you make me chase belief you scream poem into my ear so insincere cut off my ears skies are falling so you paint your pictures you can paint one thousand it makes no difference
give it a rest and then try it again with more soul
until you learn that clearing your heads'
the same as losing control in this space
don't let it drive you crazy
don't let it drive you insane there's no point
cause you just keep turning us on and turning us off
and on and off and on
until we're light as a feather and we're stiff as a board
light as a feather and we're stiff as a board
give it a break cause if you try it again you'll get bored
because you don't really know where it starts
but you know that it ends with no friends
and even this is a test and i'm sorry if it breaks your bubble
but you still need some rest cause it's gonna go
it's gonna go
on and on and on
until it hurts
we will go on and on and on
until it hurts
turning us on and turning us off
you keep turning us on and turning us off
i never wanted to admit to this but my love wasn't true
i rescue the lonely because i'm lonely too
and the way you smile the way you laugh
reminds me of myself
before i fell apart like a drug infected heart
all along in a city by the sea
dirty leaves fall around
all alone and suddenly it seems
dirty leaves fall for you and me
i never wanted your heart to break
but we still knew it would
impossible to save
but did when i could
i replaced your tears your loneliness with cigarettes and wine
but you needed more and we ran out of time
now your love is gone
all all alone in the city by the sea
dirty leaves fall all around
and suddenly it seems
dirty leaves fall for you and me
and once again i'm torn between saving you or saving me
that's why i begged you not to stay
any longer than you should
because i always knew you would
and now it builds more every day
until you're just an object in my way
choking on the words i never wanted you to say
all all alone in the city by the sea
dirty leaves fall all around
and suddenly it seems
dirty leaves fall for you and me
say enough words to make me forget until i get dangerous and desperate i love it when i'm telling myself lies the good ones that i know i can cash stare at my face until i neglect everything i couldn't forgive look at the way you make me live choking like a fucking kid i rejected faith, i broke a good heart i regret love because you told me i still don't care i wasn't meant to cover up scars built on faults to who it concerns consider this i tried all your cures but i'm still sick i'm never going to regain senses burn another hole in my head remember the disease you spread like addiction that comes in fits talk enough words to make me forget all my dreams are dead disguise lack of progress quit sending me signals for chemicals everything i crave is going to kill me don't want to be sick depression just seems to stick