March 19 Flashcards
New assassin’s creed
Shadows
Japanese cherry bloßom
Sakura
Belgian jazz harmonica player
Toots thielemans
Carl jung coincidence
Synchtonicity
First pokemon
Bulbasaur
South park Christmas poo
Mr hankey
Uk number 1,let me be your fantasy
Baby d
Second pokemon
Ivysaur
Aristotle term for highest good
Eudaimonia
Simulacra,and simulation
Baudrillard
Shot during florid robbery 2018
Xxx tentacion
Shot outside his,los,Angeles,clothing store 2019
Nipsey hussle
Shot during home invasion la 2020
Pop smoke
Shot in detroit nightclub 2006
Proof
Run dmc dhot at recording studio 2002
Jam master jay
2016 shot dead atlanta recording studio
Bankroll fresh
Nobel physics 1902
Zeeman lorentz
Syndrome
A loved one has been replaced
Capgras
Syndrome
One is dead
Cotard
Syndrome
Different people are actually the same one in disguise
Fregoli
Syndrome
Nonsense answers
Ganser
My genitals are disappearing
Koro
Syndrome
Delusion of parasites
Ekborn
That celebrity is in love with me
De clarambaud
Safin grand slams
Us 2000
Aus 2005
Medvedev grand slam
Us open 2021
Anastasia myskina grand slam
2004 french
Kuznetsova grand slams
2004 us
2009 french
Sharapova gs
Wimbledon 2004
Us 2006
Aus 2008
French 2012 2014
Portrait of a lady who’s the lady
Isobel archer
Triangle in wings of a dove
Milly Theale
Kate croy
Merton densher
Shaka zulu reign
1816 to 1828
Shaka zulu “crushing”
Mfecane
Assassin’s of shaka
Dingane
Mhlangana
Dingane years
1828 to 1840
Dingane successor 1840 to 1872
Mpande
British leader isandlwana
Chelnsford
Zulu leader Anglo zulu wat
Cetshwayo
1972: A double album blending rock, blues, country, and gospel, it captures the band at their most raw and adventurous. Tracks like “Tumbling Dice” and “Rocks Off” are classics.
Exile on main street
(1969)**
- Why It’s Great: A dark, bluesy album that marked the end of the 1960s, featuring iconic tracks like “Gimme Shelter,” “You Can’t Always Get What You Want,” and the title track.
- Legacy: A cornerstone of rock music, reflecting the turmoil and optimism of the era.
Let it bleed
(1971)**
- Why It’s Great: Known for its iconic cover art (designed by Andy Warhol), this album features hits like “Brown Sugar,” “Wild Horses,” and “Can’t You Hear Me Knocking.”
Sticky fingers
(1968)**
- Why It’s Great: Marking a return to their roots, this album features the bluesy “Sympathy for the Devil” and the acoustic “Street Fighting Man.”
- Legacy: A turning point in their career, setting the stage for their golden era.
Beggars banquet
(1978)**
- Why It’s Great: A reinvention of their sound, incorporating disco, punk, and new wave influences. Hits include “Miss You,” “Beast of Burden,” and “Shattered.”
- Legacy: A comeback album that proved the Stones could adapt to changing musical trends.
Some girls
1966)**
- Why It’s Great: Their first album of entirely original material, featuring classics like “Paint It Black” and “Under My Thumb.”
- Legacy: A pivotal moment in their transition from R&B covers to original songwriting.
Aftermath