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@teddyofmanu
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R.I.P.
"Who cares if one more light goes out in the sky of a million stars? … I do."
I lost my hero today. I feel like I’ve lost a part of my soul.
I was 15 when I first found out about Linkin Park. They were the first band I fell in love with that weren’t from my country yet made me feel like I needed to go through all their records. And so I did. Chester’s voice represented so much that I could not put in words. But I needed to understand his words too. Without the translations. This made me pay attention to my English classes. I owe my first attempts of learning how to speak English to him and his band.
I have turned to Linkin Park’s music for every emotion I have ever felt. Their music has touched me. Chester’s powerful voice has guided me through hard times and it was with me when I was feeling on top of the world too.
Chester was my first music idol. I literally grew up listening to Linkin Park.
It’s devastating how one can save millions but millions can not save the one. You’re always going to be my legend. You’ve had an impact on millions, Ches. You will live on in your music. May your voice and Linkin Park never leave our hearts 🥀
Rest In Peace, Chester Bennington. March 20, 1976 - July 20, 2017
You know how sometimes everything seems like it’s going to shit and then something good happens and you’re like “damn, good things can actually still happen.” Yup, this is one of one of those times.
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On May 24, 2017, Taiwan’s constitutional court has ruled in favor of same-sex marriage, striking down the Civil Code’s definition as being only between a man and a woman as unconstitutional. It is the first Asian country to do so.
In the next two years, the Legislative Yuan will have to either amend the Civil Code or to enact laws addressing same-sex couples. If the legislative fails to pass an amendment or legislation in the next two years, same-sex couples “shall be allowed to have their marriage registration effectuated at the authorities in charge of household registration.”
The fight isn’t over yet, but this is a victory for everyone to celebrate. I am so proud to be Taiwanese. Congratulations, Taiwan!
The first Asian nation to do so 🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
So proud to be a Taiwaner. 🌈
manu embracing philipp after the match
happy 31st birthday manuel neuer
Willem Tell “#teamspirit @manuelneuer makes cancer patient Fredrik smile #rolemodel #ehfk #einherzfürkinder #manuelneuerfoundatio#manuelneuer”
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