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Admilson Estaline Dias de Barros (born 24 February 1988), known as Gegé, is a Cape Verdean footballer who plays for Portuguese club F.C. Arouca as a central defender.
Gegé was born in Santiago. He moved to Portugal in 2008, starting in the lower leagues with Sporting Clube de Pombal and C.F. Estrela da Amadora and moving to the second division in June 2010, signing for C.D. Trofense.
After one more season in the second level, with S.C. Covilhã, Gegé moved to the top flight with C.S. Marítimo, initially being assigned to the reserves in division three. He made his debut in Portugal's main category with the Madeirans on 18 August 2013, coming on as a late substitute in a 2–1 home win against S.L. Benfica.
Gegé was called up to the Cape Verde national team for friendlies against Malta and Angola in September 2009, along three other under-21 internationals, but eventually did not play. He gained his first full cap the following year, featuring the full 90 minutes in a 2–1 win over Guinea-Bissau in Lisbon.
1 Girl 5 Gays, sometimes abbreviated as 1g5g, was a Canadian talk show that premiered on October 14, 2009 on MTV Canada. In October 2010, gay-interest sister network Logo picked up the program and started airing it in the United States. Aliya Jasmine Sovani was the host for the first three seasons and part of the fourth. Lauren Collins, known for her role as Paige Michalchuk on Degrassi, replaced Sovani as the host.
Out Magazine described the show as containing "frank, often curse-laced discussions about bareback sex, masturbation and one-night stands", and analogised it with "The View meets Dr. Ruth, only with hot gay men instead of menopausal madams".
In each episode, one female (or "one girl") — Aliya Jasmine Sovani from 2009 to 2013, and Lauren Collins from 2013 to 2014, sits down with five panelists (or "five gays"), usually gay men but occasionally lesbian women, to discuss 20 questions about love and sex. The "five gays" in each episode are a rotating panel, each having differing backgrounds and points of view. The fast-paced discussion explores serious themes as well as lighthearted topics dealing with romance and pleasure.
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Folding@home (FAH or F@h) is a distributed computing project for disease research that simulates protein folding, computational drug design, and other types of molecular dynamics. The project uses the idle processing resources of thousands of personal computers owned by volunteers who have installed the software on their systems. Its main purpose is to determine the mechanisms of protein folding, which is the process by which proteins reach their final three-dimensional structure, and to examine the causes of protein misfolding. This is of significant academic interest with major implications for medical research into Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's disease, and many forms of cancer, among other diseases. To a lesser extent, Folding@home also tries to predict a protein's final structure and determine how other molecules may interact with it, which has applications in drug design. Folding@home is developed and operated by the Pande Laboratory at Stanford University, under the direction of Prof. Vijay Pande, and is shared by various scientific institutions and research laboratories across the world.
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G.G.F.H. (Global Genocide Forget Heaven) is an industrial music band from Oakland, CA. The band’s musical inspiration derives from lyrical concepts such as death, murder, religion, drug abuse, rape, sex, and mental illness. They have received critical acclaim from Kerrang! and Terrorizer Magazine.
Michael Geist, also known as Ghost or DJ Ghost, formed G.G.F.H. in 1986, although he had been creating music since 1984. Their moniker originally stood for Goat Guys from Hell or Gore Gods From Hell, but Ghost finally settled on Global Genocide Forget Heaven. After releasing seven demo tapes and playing the occasional live show, Brian J. Walls joined the band and the duo were eventually signed to Peaceville Records' then new subsidiary label for experimental bands, Dreamtime, in 1991. Their first official release was Eclipse, which was used to help launch the new subsidiary label. This was followed a year later by the EP, Reality.
In my room, I've been waiting for you.
In my room, I sleep all day.
In my room, I'm sweating for you.
In my room, is where I like to play.
Obsessions fill me.
Fill with me pleasure.
Show no remorse.
I feel no pain.
Obsessions fill me.
Fill with me pleasure.
Just a corpse.
I'm mentally insane.
Mentally insane.
I hear the laughter, know what you're after.
You come for me, to take me once again.
I hear the laughter, know what you're after.
You come for me, to take me once again.
Take me once again.
In my room, I've been waiting for you.
In my room, something to see.
In my room, I'm crazy for you.
In my room, screaming to be free.
Feeling weak now, blood loss is high.
Incisions are made.
Feeling weak now, blood loss is high.
Sinking to the grave.
Sinking to the grave.
In my room, I've been waiting for you.
In my room, I sleep all day.
In my room, I'm sweating for you.
In my room, is where I like to play.
Is where I like to play.
Oh, it's time to play.
Toys fill my room, fill it with darkness.
Toys fill my room, trophies on the wall.
See them crawl.
In my room, just one me.
In my room, screaming to get free.
In my room, something for you to see.
In my room.
In my tomb.
In my room.
In my room, I've been waiting for you.
In my room, I sleep all day.
In my room, I'm sweating for you.
Sweating for you.
I'm sweating for you.
Sweating for you.
Sweating for you.