Abruptly Woken Up To The Electric Guitar Version Of Beethoven's 5th Symphony On The Gloria Scott Episode
Abruptly woken up to the electric guitar version of Beethoven's 5th symphony on The Gloria Scott episode at 3:45am. I love being alive :3
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