Exit (Literary Serbian: Егзит, Egzit) is an award-winning summer music festival which is held at the Petrovaradin Fortress in the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. It was officially proclaimed as the 'Best Major European festival' at the EU Festival Awards, which were held in Groningen in January 2014, while it's sea edition Sea Dance festival won the "Best Mid-Sized European festival" Award in 2015. The EU Festival Award is considered as one of the most prestigious festival awards in the world.
The festival was founded in 2000 in the University park as a student movement, fighting for democracy and freedom in Serbia and the Balkans. After the democratic changes happened in Serbia, Exit moved to the Petrovaradin fortress in 2001. Nonetheless, social responsibility is still key aspect of the festival activities.
Exit has won the 'Best Overseas Festival' award at the UK Festival Awards in 2007, 'Best Major Festival Award' in 2013 and was ranked one of the 10 best major festivals at European Festivals Awards 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 and one of the 10 Best Overseas Festival at UK Festival Awards 2013.
Exit, in economics, means opting out of future transactions.
A firm can secure its ability to exit, for instance, by only agreeing to contracts that contain a clause that allows for termination on terms it feels would be acceptable. In constitutional economics, it implies a right of secession. However, a citizen seeking simply to avoid paying income taxes can also exit by emigrating to a country with more favorable laws, assuming such a country exists and allows their immigration.
Manga (漫画, Manga) are comics created in Japan, or by creators in the Japanese language, conforming to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century. They have a long and complex pre-history in earlier Japanese art.
The term manga (kanji: 漫画; hiragana: まんが; katakana: マンガ; listen ; English /ˈmæŋɡə/ or /ˈmɑːŋɡə/) is a Japanese word referring both to comics and cartooning. "Manga" as a term used outside Japan refers specifically to comics originally published in Japan.
Manga refers to Japanese comic books and cartoons.
Manga may also refer to:
Manga is a genus of moths of the Noctuidae family.
maniac you dirty villain
where does it get you all that killin'
maniac death's night friend
we're gonna get you in the end (repeat x2)
running fast ferre and lost
maniac choses his victim
you won't know what he's like
when you try to beat him
killing cruel sharp and sudden
murder is his one delight
Chorus(repeat x2)
maniac he's cool and deadly
a lost death scream in the night
screwin' as a waxy viper
he strolls along the city roads
biting as a bloodless vampire
always eager to cut throats
darkness is his only friend
a woman his obsession
first he's polite and very kind
before he gets to action
stabbed bodies bursted heads
form his deadly trail
chorus(repeat x2)
scalps of preys all wide spread
they know he can't fail
laughing at your mortal fear
when he catches sight of you
he strikes fast without a care
it doesn't matter what you do