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My sister and I listened to Joe Lycett's New Year's Eve (Eve Eve Eve Eve) on Radio 2 for some form of escapism.
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“men aren’t pretty” wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong bad incorrect stop talking
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If some of you don’t understand why I’m so passionate about helping people understand the DIY and anti-consumerist themes of alternative fashion it’s because I just read an article about punk fashion that had a section dedicated to “shopping some of our punk favorites” that included a $53 pair of fishnet tights
I get my fishnets from the dollar store, I make jewelry out of safety pins and soda tablets cans, I buy “normal” looking clothing at thrift stores and cut it and sew it and wear it so it fits with my style. That’s what it’s about. When punks, goths, emos, scene kids, etc tell you that dressing this way should be cheap it’s because it IS. Don’t let big corporations tell you otherwise
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Had a dream about being a mutant were-bat style vampire flying around new york, and one of the ‘cutscenes’ that my brain gave me was so funny. I’m flying around, clawing on rooftops, screeching, y’know the usual, and then i just think to myself “The problem with being a vampire in new york is that while you have no problem finding prey, something that looks just like them is always hunting you back.” In my head i’m like “Oh shit wtf does that mean??” Then in response my perspective swung a couple blocks behind me to zoom in on Steve Carell clinging like a feral beast to the underside of a bridge as he stalked me across the city.
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back to the antiquity with these ancient grecian gal pals
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'why r you smiling at your phone' cool girls from tumblr interacting with me mind ur business
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It’s a content warning to you. To me it’s the reason it’s on my reading list
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I love animals that are, like, the opposite of cryptids: we know for a fact they exist and have a clear idea of what they look like because we have photographs and individual specimens, but we haven’t the faintest idea where they’re coming from - they just keep showing up out of nowhere, and the locations of their actual population centres are a complete mystery.
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i love re-consuming media i used to love when i was younger. like wow! child me still is in me i am holding her hand and keeping her safe and doing her favorite things with her!!!!
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@thebibliosphere I had to repost this for both of us because OOF
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Changing my belief system from "this is the hill I'll die on" to "this is the hill I'll kill you on" has done absolute wonders for me 10/10 do recommend
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got curious how many people make their own icons, and how much is fanart versus original.
AUs & redesigns count as fanart!
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WONDER BAR (1934) | dir. Lloyd Bacon
“The other [scene that stands out above the rest] involved a handsome man, asking a dancing couple if he could cut in. The female partner, expecting his attention, agrees, only to see him dance with her male partner. Jolson then flaps his wrist and says, “Boys will be boys. Woo!”. This scene almost caused the Production Code to reject the film, and was featured in the opening scenes of the documentary film The Celluloid Closet (1996).”
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