System of a Down(SOAD) – Toxicity with lyrics
September 10th, 2010
Toxicity by System of a Down
Album: Toxicity
With lyrics and some pictures
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Lyrics:
Conversion, software version 7.0,
Looking at life through the eyes of a tire hub,
Eating seeds as a pastime activity,
The toxicity of our city, of our city,
No, what do you own the world?
How do you own disorder, disorder,
Now, somewhere between the sacred silence,
Sacred silence and sleep,
Somewhere, between the sacred silence and sleep,
Disorder, disorder, disorder.
More wood for their fires, loud neightbors,
Flashlight reveries caught in the headlights of a truck,
Eating seeds as a pastime activity,
The toxicity of our city, of our city,
No, what do you own the world?
How do you own disorder, disorder,
Now, somewhere between the sacred silence,
Sacred silence and sleep,
Somewhere, between the sacred silence and sleep,
Disorder, disorder, disorder.
New, what do you own the world?
How do you own disorder….
Now, somewhere between the sacred silence,
Sacred silence and sleep,
Somewhere, between the sacred silence and sleep,
Disorder, disorder, disorder.
When I became the sun,
I shone life into the man’s hearts,
When I became the sun,
I shone life into the man’s hearts.
Duration : 0:3:37

Act Two – Diagnosis The main character has a sleep study to determine what is wrong.
Obstructive sleep apnea, symptoms, negative health effects, treatment options and benefits of treatment.
http://www.doctorstevenpark.com. Dr. Park describes the laser treatment option for snoring obstructive sleep apnea. For a free report on The Truth About Obstructive Sleep Apnea Surgery: http://tinyurl.com/yl8hsk5
Does a princess sound like this?
i just gotta say that i love the way Chris Plays bass.
Sleep apnea can affect anyone of any age. Obstructive sleep apnea can be treated using dental techniques with the use of a dental oral appliance.
Virend Somers, M.D., Ph.D., talks about research into the connection between obstructive sleep apnea and heart attack, and what it means for patients. For more information, see the Mayo Clinic News Blog http://newsblog.mayoclinic.org/2008/07/21/heart-attack-and-sleep-apnea-study/
This video features a man who was told by his co-workers that he was falling asleep in meetings. Unaware of the problem, he consulted a specialist and learned that he had what he considered to be a life threatening case of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). He talks about life with a CPAP machine, why he chose the treatment he chose, and what life is like for him now that he is free of all symptoms and the CPAP machine.
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