'I wanna be the boy, the man, who rights the song that makes isreal and palestine get along.' - lyrics to Formed A Band by Eddie Argos
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Get the Argoy mug.Argonauts were a band of heroes who, in the years before the Trojan War, accompanied Jason to Colchis (modern day Georgia) in his quest to find the Golden Fleece. Their name comes from their ship, the Argo, which was named after its builder, Argus. "Argonauts", therefore, literally means "Argo sailors". They were sometimes called Minyans, after a prehistoric tribe of the area.
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Get the argon mug.A group known to spit racist, sexist and offensive slurs at passers by, these cancerous human beings are commonly seen outside Argos in Stirling, Scotland. Argoth's usually start off their day by waking up to "Black Parade" by My Chemical Romance, and crying for 3 hours, this is all before they spend the rest of their day outside of Argos (drinking and smoking), until they either migrate to Kings Park, or the suitably placed McDonald's.
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Get the argonimorphic mug.Argoniat is the feeling or vibe you get from old fantasy movies or series made in the 80s, specifically scenes in forests or jungles where the trees and plants look oddly specifically real but very fake at the same time.
In the 80s they used real material to build movie sets or decors instead of digitally rendered visual-effects or green screens. They used to make forest or jungle decors by using cheaper materials like paper maché for stones and trees, and fake plants and vines. You can clearly see that a scène is shot in a studio, and that those decors are fake but it also looks oddly realistic because it’s made with real material and fake plants. This gives you a strange odd out-of-this-world feeling, which is why those vintage movies and series feel so magical.
This way to make decors is also used in some old theme park dark rides that were build in the 80s, like the dark ride “Droomvlucht” in the Dutch theme park “The Efteling”.
In the 80s they used real material to build movie sets or decors instead of digitally rendered visual-effects or green screens. They used to make forest or jungle decors by using cheaper materials like paper maché for stones and trees, and fake plants and vines. You can clearly see that a scène is shot in a studio, and that those decors are fake but it also looks oddly realistic because it’s made with real material and fake plants. This gives you a strange odd out-of-this-world feeling, which is why those vintage movies and series feel so magical.
This way to make decors is also used in some old theme park dark rides that were build in the 80s, like the dark ride “Droomvlucht” in the Dutch theme park “The Efteling”.
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