Mig, MiG, or MIG may refer to:
Migé is a commune in the Yonne department in Burgundy in north-central France.
Emil Friedrich August Walter (or Walther) Migula (born 1863 in Żyrowa, Poland; died 1938 in Eisenach, Germany) was a Poland-born German botanist.
In 1890 he was habilitated for botany at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, where he spent several years as a professor. At Karlsruhe, he also worked in the bacteriology department of the Food Research Institute.
He published many articles on the subjects of cryptogamic botany, bacteriology, and plant physiology. He is remembered for describing the proteobacterial genus Pseudomonas, and for publication of Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Deutsch-Österreich und der Schweiz [Cryptogamic Flora of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland], a work connected with Otto Wilhelm Thomé's Flora von Deutschland [Plants of Germany]. Other significant works by Migula include:
I don't need to be like you
'Cause this place belongs to me
I'm far beyond the walls you see
My mind's ablaze and numb somehow
Sunrise as my mind it sets
On finding ways to block that river
It flows with the blood that is life
I got my mind made up, I shiver
Electroshock these thoughts
Right through my brain
An obsession I can't kill
I don't want to kill my mind, it breathes
It feeds, I know it's doing well
The sacrifice will come soon enough
There's no evil underneath here
I don't need to be anything like you
(Like you)
'Cause this place belongs to me
I'm far beyond the walls you see
(You see)
My mind's ablaze and numb somehow
Unlike things that I control
I don't want to kill my feelings
I know you want me to get in line
And submit to your intentions
I don't need to be anything like you
'Cause this place belongs to me
I'm far beyond the walls you see