NEWS 15 hidden messages in Miley Cyrus and Mark Ronson's 'Nothing Breaks Like a Heart' video 30 November 2018, 18:26 | Updated: 4 December 2018, 14:59
By Sam Prance
@samprance Miley Cyrus and Mark Ronson's new video is filled with easter eggs...
Miley Cyrus is back. After spending most of 2018 out of the limelight, the 26-year-old superstar has returned to music with a brand new Mark Ronson collaboration: 'Nothing Breaks Like a Heart'. Last year, Miley returned to her country roots with her critically acclaimed sixth studio album Younger Now and 'Nothing Breaks Like a Heart' sees her build on that sound. It's a striking disco-tinged folk banger.
The song itself is about a toxic relationship coming to an end. Miley sings evocative lyrics like "I heard you on the phone last night // We live and die by pretty lies" in her signature twang. It's beautiful. However, it's the moving 'Nothing Breaks Like a Heart' music video that's got everybody talking. Not only is the visual political af but it also contains multiple easter eggs and secret meanings.
5 Simple Comebacks For Dealing With Rude People Rude people suck, but there's no way to get around it: you're going to run into one now and then. These are 5 great ways to deal with rude people.
1. Tell them you appreciate their perspective.
When someone is being rude to you, they don't expect graciousness, or any kind of positive emotions to come at them. If anything, it'll disarm them and make them realize you appreciate different viewpoints, including theirs.
2. Thank them.
Put on a smile and say "thank you." It's a subtle way to acknowledge their rudeness and opt out of engaging them on it. It shows you're in control of your emotions.
3. Tell them they're right.
Just because someone is rude doesn't make what they have to say incorrect. If someone rudely points something out, tell them they're right. It almost always gives them pause. They expect you to argue, not concede.
4. End the conversation.
There's nothing wrong with saying a conversation with a rude person is over. You're in charge of who you talk to about what. If you're being disrespected, walk away.
5. Laugh.
Because what's funnier than laughing in the face of a rude person?
I ran across this article this afternoon.Myself I see absolutely nothing wrong with hanging family photos on the walls of your home.
Do or Don’t: Family photos in the living room By Joanna Goddard
Last night, I read something surprising…
While flipping through The Perfectly Imperfect Home, an illustrated decorating book by Deborah Needleman (the former editor of Domino), I learned that you’re not “supposed” to have family photos in your living room or, really, anywhere in the main part of your house. Family photos should be reserved for bedrooms and other private spaces.
Have you ever heard that? Our living room doesn’t have many personal photos, but I actually wish we had more! My sister’s house is covered in family frame walls, wedding albums, holiday cards from friends…and it’s so much fun to look through them all. You can see her personality right away, and her home feels so cozy!
This was written by Randy Newman, the nephew of Academy Award-winning composer Lionel Newman. The song is about a party that left a "bad taste" in the writer's mouth. The drug scene was fairly new to American middle-class youth at that time.
This hit song finds Three Dog Night breaking the bro-code by warning their female friend that a heartbreaker named Eli is coming back to town. The song was actually written from a female perspective by Laura Nyro, a singer who found commercial success as a songwriter.
Emotions are short-lived feelings that come from a known cause, while moods are feelings that are longer lasting than emotions and have no clear starting point of formation. Emotions can range from happy, ecstatic, sad and prideful, while moods are either positive or negative.
I would give all the money to my Adult sons cause one of them has a few months ago became a new father and so the other one could purchase a home in which for him to live in.
RE: Is honesty always the best policy?
Yes I would regardless of how hard the truth is to here.