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#no one cares but. i do :) happy birthday sheik !!!!!!!!
parksrway · 3 months
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"celebrating fictional characters' birthdays is stupid" WRONG. HAPPY BIRTHDAY SHEIK <3
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happy birthday to simeon , not only the greatest oc and true proof to absolutely stellar story-telling , character growth , longevity and also just short people rights ( thx u king for doing us this solid ) but also just one of the best writing experiences i have ever seen thanks to all the love and care and thoughts you put into him . all my muses will always fight the world for him and adore him because he may be a bit of a mess but he's so real ( and iconic !!!! ) . sheik specifically pats his head and tells him he does well <3 happy birthday simeon sommerfeld <3
THANK YOU VIC I’M GONNA CRY and honestly so is sim because telling him he’s doing well gives him a whole crisis and if the short king weeps in front of sheik then MIND YOUR BUSINESS. trust that we both LOVE you and your characters so much and I appreciate your constant support always 💕 so pleased to be on the same continent as you for a while!!!
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gstqaobc · 4 years
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The Royal Fascinator Friday, May 01, 2020 Hello, royal watchers and all those intrigued by what’s going on inside the House of Windsor. This is your biweekly dose of royal news and analysis. Reading this online? Sign up here to get this delivered to your inbox. Janet Davison Janet Davison Royal Expert
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Sophie: The royal who ‘just gets on with it
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She has been packing groceries in recent days, volunteering at a kitchen and talking to paramedics. There hasn’t been much fanfare around her actions in support of those working in the battle against COVID-19 — but then again, when Sophie, Countess of Wessex, does her royal business, that’s the way it tends to be. “Sophie does everything very quietly, partly because the media don’t follow her obsessively as they do with William and Catherine and partly because the things she does aren’t necessarily very glamorous,” said Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine, via email. That’s exactly what the Royal Family needs, Seward suggests: “someone who just gets on with things regardless of the attention they receive.” Seward likens Sophie, who joined the Royal Family when she married the Queen’s youngest son, Prince Edward, in 1999, to her sister-in-law, Princess Anne. Seward said given that Anne is nearly 70, she thinks Sophie “will take over from her as being the hardest-working royal. [Sophie] approaches her role in an unfussy way and just gets on with it.” That low-key approach has not gone unnoticed by her mother-in-law. Sophie “goes about her duty diligently, quietly and without a great deal of fuss, and for that the Queen adores her,” said Vanity Fair’s royal correspondent, Katie Nicholl, via email. “They are very close and spend a lot of time together when they are in Windsor, and the Queen loves riding with her grandchildren James and Louise.” It’s a closeness observers say goes back years. Sophie’s arrival in the family came in the wake — and in some ways the shadow — of Diana, wife of Edward’s older brother Prince Charles. Some saw Sophie as a new Diana, Seward said, “which of course she wasn’t.” “She hated the comparison as she knew she never would or should try to live up to it.” Louise's birth in November 2003 was difficult, as Sophie almost died as a result of blood loss. “People saw how much the Queen cared about her, visiting her in hospital, which is unheard of,” Seward said. “Gradually and without being pushy, she became the Queen’s closest companion — they share a love of military history and a wicked sense of humour.” That’s not to say it’s all been smooth sailing for Sophie. After her marriage, she continued in her career, but quit as head of a public relations company in 2001 after embarrassing comments she made were secretly recorded by a tabloid reporter posing as an Arab sheik and published in the News of the World. Seward suggests the Queen remained supportive of her daughter-in-law, and ultimately decided it would be better if Sophie and Edward worked as full-time royals. “Ever since then, Sophie has appeared looking glamorous when needed and workmanlike when needed.” She has visited Canada several times, sometimes with Prince Edward, sometimes on her own. The last visit came last fall, with two low-profile days in Toronto. Much of the time was spent at Toronto Western and Toronto General hospitals. She talked with critically ill patients and showed a "great warmth" and a "real, genuine skill in listening," Kevin Smith, president and chief executive officer of the University Health Network, said at the time. With turmoil and uncertainty in the upper echeolons of the Royal Family these days —  Prince Harry and Meghan stepping back to seek their independence, Prince Andrew stepping back amid controversy over his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — questions have arisen over just how the House of Windsor will approach the future. Some suggest Sophie will find herself in a more prominent role. “We are already seeing Edward and Sophie doing more to support the royals and I think that’s going to be the case moving forward,” said Nicholl.
Royal birthdays — pandemic-style
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T(The Duchess of Cambridge/Kensington Palace via AP)In any family, birthdays can come in bunches. For the Royal Family, there’s a real run of them in late April and early May. And this year, the pandemic has been reflected as some members of the family marked their annual milestones in recent days. Queen Elizabeth's 94th birthday was acknowledged more quietly than usual. The gun salutes that normally sound on April 21 were called off, with the Queen feeling they would not be appropriate at this time. Photos released to mark Prince Louis’s second birthday on April 23, taken by his mother, Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, showed the happy, colourful and messy aftermath of fingerpainting rainbows in support of the National Health Service. Other birthdays right around now include Louis’s sister Charlotte, who turns five on May 2, and their cousin, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, who will be one on May 6.
Harry and Meghan and the media —  again
Prince Harry and Meghan may be looking for a new life in Los Angeles, but some old issues appear to remain top of mind for them.The couple, who stepped back from the upper echelons of the Royal Family a month ago, caught observers somewhat off-guard the other day when they sent out a message saying they would no longer be co-operating with four British tabloid newspapers.It prompted some to wonder about the timing of the announcement, coming as it did during the pandemic, when such an issue might take a back seat to concerns over how to battle the coronavirus.Harry in particular has had a raucous relationship with the media, and the couple has also taken their battle into the courts.A few days ago, the first court hearing in a privacy case brought by Meghan against a tabloid for printing part of a letter to her father began at the High Court in London.Papers submitted in court included details of text messages Harry sent to Meghan’s father.The whole media swirl prompted Jonny Dymond, the BBC’s royal correspondent, to ask, “So will the real Duke and Duchess of Sussex please stand up?“There is the couple who provoke such sympathy in the court papers published today,” Dymond wrote recently. “And there's the couple who think now is the right time to exercise their quarrels with the bestselling papers of the nation that they have departed from.”
“Royally quotable“
As we approach World Immunization Week, I wanted to recognize the vital and urgent work being done by so many to tackle the pandemic; by those in the medical and scientific professions, at universities and research institutions, all united in working to protect us from COVID-19.”— 
The pandemic prompted Prince Philip to make a rare public statement on April 20. The 98-year-old Duke of Edinburgh, who has had a keen interest in science, has rarely been seen in public since he retired from public duties in the summer of 2017.
Royals in Canada
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(Bill Croke/The Canadian Press)Princess Anne has been having something of a moment lately — or maybe several moments. One came late last fall, prompted by the feisty portrayal of her in Season 3 of the Netflix drama The Crown. And right now, the all-business, no-nonsense only daughter of the Queen and Prince Philip is the cover story for Vanity Fair.
But rewind 49 years, and Anne had her share of moments, too, some of them coming in Canada.
Much media attention was focused on the 20-year-old when she arrived with her parents to mark the 100th anniversary of British Columbia’s entry into Confederation.
As much as Anne was the focus of anticipation and attention during that trip in early May 1971, her royal duties were rather routine, even a bit mundane.
“Princess Anne made no official statement at the unveiling,” the Globe and Mail reported on May 5, after she officially opened Canada’s newest national park, Pacific Rim on Vancouver Island. “Her only function was to pull the cord that removed the flag from the rock face to unveil the plaque.”
Later, the Globe reported, Anne told the park superintendent “she was much impressed by the beauty and the picturesqueness of the park region.”
Our friends at CBC Archives have taken an in-depth look at the tour that took the royal visitors to Victoria, Vancouver, Kelowna, Vernon, Penticton, Williams Lake and Comox.
Royal reads 1.Prince Harry has told friends he misses his life in the Armed Forces. [Daily Telegraph]
2. Harry has also looked back on his time as a child, recording a special messageto celebrate the 75th anniversary of a book he and others loved in their younger years: Thomas the Tank Engine. [CBC
]3. King Henry VIII might not be the first person you think of as inspiration for how to live in self-isolation, but maybe he could offer some lessons on how to find comfort in quarantine. [The Guardian]Cheers!I’m always happy to hear from you. Send your ideas, comments, feedback and notes to [email protected]. Problems with the newsletter? Please let me know about any typos, errors or glitches.
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Ineffable, Chapter Four
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Three times when Link couldn’t speak and the one time he did.
Chapter Four
He shouldn’t sit on the bed of the Queen of Hyrule. He shouldn’t even be in her private chamber, especially when her stomach is heavily swollen with her unborn child, but he knows his privileges extend far beyond those of the other knights and soldiers.
She stands in front of her mirror; she has spent most of her adolescence obsessed with her appearance, an obsession never observed in the previous timeline. Link wants to believe that he simply never noticed; however, one timeline ago, she had no reason to be so occupied with the curvature of her waist, the rise of her breasts, or the daintiness of her legs.
Outside of the castle, the chanting protesters have diminished into a dull chatter. They spend their days grinding the sufferings of the Gerudo women into Zelda’s skull, begging -- no, demanding -- for the end of the war. They frequent phrases such as ‘genocide’ and ‘anarchy,’ and Link can’t help but agree with their words.
But, to no one’s surprise, their words make Zelda ill; she hasn’t made a public appearance since she announced her pregnancy, aware that her words will forever be overshadowed until she declares the end of the war.
The queen observes her profile with a critical eye. Her gaze lingers on her stomach, as does Link’s, and he can’t help but wonder if she should be bigger.
(Her new nursemaid scolded her at dinner for not eating enough; she reasoned that stress had taken her appetite.)
“Link.” Dropping her hands from her stomach, Zelda turns towards her former hero and sighs, slow and deep. “I don’t want to be a mother.”
Of course, Link already knows this. She’s seventeen, still a child in every definition of the word, and when she told him of her pregnancy in the safety of a broom closet, teary-eyed and hyperventilating, Link wanted to be angry. He wanted to storm up to Sergeant Kilian, promoted to a prince in his marriage to Zelda, and knock every last tooth out of his smart mouth.
He was still disoriented from his recent injury, however, and figured throwing a punch would end him up on the ground, not to mention that the queen begged him not to, grabbed onto his sleeve and sobbed until he promised not to storm her husband’s (her dirty, no-good husband’s) study.
The bed sinks underneath Zelda’s weight as she sits beside Link, hands folded in her lap. He knows she’s yearning for the seventeen of timelines prior, when she and Link were too busy saving Hyrule to concern themselves with the happenings of a monarchy. Back then, their war was one against a true evil, one with a common cause.
In the previous timelines, they were allies, united by justice. Now, though he will never tell her, Link isn’t sure where he stands, but he knows it isn’t with her and her war. Physically, though he may be a part of her army, he is mentally far, far away from her cause.
“I don’t want to do any of this anymore,” the queen admits, gnawing on one of her fingernails. Link flashes back to when he first met Sheik, first watched the young man gnaw away at his fingernails as he surveyed the beast in their wake. He was handsome then, and Zelda is beautiful now, though her visage, nails stubby and bloody, hair thin, skin pale, hardly reflects the person she once was.
“Going back,” she tells Link, biting her nail too deep, “was the worst decision I ever made for both of us. I… I wish I had one more chance to fix this.”
Link nods slowly; going back absolutely was terrible for the both of them, but he’ll never tell her that. At the time, she thought she was making the right decision, and Link would forever support Zelda in her pursuit of fixing the brokenness in the world.
When she locks eyes with him, blue eyes desperate and hungry, he knows what she’s going to say. When she grasps his hands tight, he turns his head, refusing to give into her yearning stare.
When she speaks, her voices cracks, and she says everything Link predicted, word for word.
“Link, we should run away together.”
She’s seventeen and desperate. She’s seventeen, desperate, and yearning for the solace of a dream, coping with all the wrong mechanisms. Link understands it. He understands the desperation in her voice when he’s rattled with nightmares and flashbacks, when an arrow pierces the skin of an imagined enemy -- for Din’s sake, he, too, looks in the mirror and wants to exit his body, scarred and eyeless and hardly the hero he once knew.
But he knows. He knows he can’t leave, not yet, not when his battalion and Epona and Malon, his beloved Malon, wait for him on the other side.
Link’s lack of an answer speaks clearly to Zelda, tears welling in her eyes as he slowly looks back towards her. The way she says his name, crack in her voice, breaks his heart, but he doesn’t change his mind.
“I can’t do this,” she pleads, grabbing for his calloused hand. “Link, my life is a lie! I’m fighting a war started by my own idiocy under the guise of protecting my country! It was so selfish of me to…”
To preserve Link’s childhood, or so he thinks she wants to say.
“It’s my own fault that I’m suffering.” A hand retreats to her stomach, the other hand still caressing one of his. “I’m not happy. I’m married to a man I don’t love, fighting a war I don’t want, carrying a child I’m scared I’ll never love… Link?”
He silently begs he won’t ask again, but his luck as of recent has been virtually nonexistent.
“Run away with me, please. I’m in love with you, and we can start over, no queens or heroes or anything. Please, we would be hap--”
“No, Zelda.”
His voice is raspy but sharp, rusty and deadly, and it’s enough to command silence in the queen herself. He immediately retreats into himself, ashamed to have snapped at her, both as a subject and a friend.
Her silence (or was it fear? Does Zelda fear him?) lasts only a minute. “Link, why not? I’m in love with you, and I don’t know…”
“Because, Zelda.” He speaks softly but intently, because he needs her to listen. “I love you, sure, but I’m not in love with you.” The hurt in her eyes reflects sadness, not anger, but he doesn’t care how she looks at him: the guilt will devour him regardless.
“I got a life here, Zelda,” he explains, slowly reaching for her hand. She doesn’t fight him. “I got a job, a good gig…” He glosses over Malon, but Zelda knows. Zelda knows every detail of her, knows how dearly Link loves her.
“And I know it’s awful Zel… shucks, you and I are the only ones who know how awful it is. But, Zel, listen, look at me, please.” A squeeze of her hand sends electricity up his spine, more supernatural than romantic, a union of holy essences as opposed to a union of lovers. “It’ll get better.”
Images of dying fathers, of dark beasts, of skull kids and hurling moons and Gerudo chiefs swarm his mind. He knows the both of them have suffered greatly, but somehow, they’ve landed on the right timeline, the timeline where they survive into adulthood.
“It sucks, don’t it?” he asks her, the faintest of laughs escaping his throat. He takes the sleeve of his tunic and wipes away one of the queen’s tears. “We got a second chance and still weren’t allowed to have a childhood.”
“Cruel trick of the Goddesses,” she scorns, but the slightest smile graces her lips as she buries her head in Link’s shoulder.
“Yeah, it is.” Wrapping an arm around the queen, Link sighs. If they had landed on any other timeline, perhaps he would’ve fallen in love with her. Perhaps they would’ve married on the dawn of her eighteenth birthday, silver crown and silken veil hiding her beauty. Perhaps the ring hugging her finger would have been a product of the best Goron jewellers, forged of lava and the best gemstones rupees could buy.
Somehow, Link is grateful that the timeline that they stumbled upon wasn’t that one.
“Life is strange, ain’t it?”
Zelda giggles into his shoulder; she’s always eaten his accent up.
“Strange,” she echoes, “and terrible.”
“I know,” admits Link, giving Zelda a gentle squeeze.
He allows her to fall asleep on her shoulder, very aware of the safety his presence grants her (in fact, it’s the same safety he feels when wrapped in Malon’s arms). When her husband returns from the stately duties Link couldn’t possibly care less about, he almost screams. He almost makes a heinous accusation against Link, but Link silences him with half a glare, though twice as powerful.
Two years ago, Link bested Kilian at swords. Link almost didn’t feel guilty that he bested him in winning Zelda’s affection, too.
When he returns home the next evening, Malon is preparing for bed, singing to herself as she waltzes across the room, a goddess in a nightgown. She giggles when Link sweeps her into his arms, kissing her face and curling her hair around his fingers. He falls into bed with her and listens as she talks about the happenings of the ranch, the happy little horses and chirpy little cuccos more interesting than any journey Link had experienced.
He loves her, loves the mundane and beautiful life which she lives. He loves when she sings to the horses and when she scolds a freeloading cucco, and he loves how she sways with each step, a product of the Goddesses themselves.
Whilst snuggled up in bed, Malon asks him if he’d ever marry her. He chuckles, honey in his voice, and says he’ll consider it. When he falls asleep with his face buried in her burning red curls, he does not have a nightmare.
Link marries her on the dawn of her eighteenth birthday, flower crown adorning the red curls that frame her beautiful face. The ring he slides on her finger is the product of the finest Goron jeweller, forged from scalding lava and glittering emerald reminiscent of his youth.
The queen attends the ceremony, and she and Link tease one another endlessly, a memory of youth almost abandoned. Link loves her, loves her smile and her laugh, loves the fleeting moment when she isn’t haunted by the war at her feet, but he knows there is no romance in his feelings for her.
Planting a chaste kiss on Malon’s lips after swearing on Hylia’s name to love her forever, Link knows he has landed on the right timeline, the most dreadful and insufferable yet beautiful timeline.
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Krall/Dorsey 11/18-11/19
Phew, it was a busy week juggling SL and RL, so I’m behind on my posts! This week marks the birthday’s of 2 of my favorite jazz artists: Diana Krall and Tommy Dorsey, so I put together special sets of their greatest hits for my gigs Wednesday and Thursday. I’ve combined the lists here for you, as there is quite a bit of overlap. 
Tommy Dorsey - Night In Sudan Tommy Dorsey - Opus One - Remastered Diana Krall - Singing In The Rain Tommy Dorsey - Maple Leaf Rag Tommy Dorsey Orchestra - Puddle Wump Diana Krall - Devil May Care - Live Diana Krall - Night And Day Tommy Dorsey - On the Sunny Side of the Street (From "Is Everybody Happy?") Diana Krall - There Ain’t No Sweet Man That's Worth The Salt Of My Tears - Alternate Version Tommy Dorsey - Oh! Look at Me Now (with Frank Sinatra) Diana Krall - Just You, Just Me Diana Krall - Just Like A Butterfly That's Caught In The Rain Tommy Dorsey - Manhattan Serenade Tommy Dorsey - Pagan Star Diana Krall - 'S Wonderful - Live Tommy Dorsey - Hymn To The Sun Tommy Dorsey - I'll Be Seeing You (with Frank Sinatra) Diana Krall - Lonely Avenue Tommy Dorsey - Lady Is a Tramp Diana Krall - California Dreamin' Tommy Dorsey - Oh, Please!: I Know That You Know: I Know That You Know Tommy Dorsey - Song of India - Remastered Tommy Dorsey - Boogie Woogie - Remastered Tommy Dorsey - Beale Street Blues Tommy Dorsey - Everybody's Doing It - Remastered Tommy Dorsey - The Milkman's Matinee - Remastered Diana Krall - The Look Of Love Diana Krall - Fly Me To The Moon - Live Tommy Dorsey - Marie - Remastered Diana Krall - Desperado Tommy Dorsey - The Sheik of Araby - Remastered Tommy Dorsey - Stardust Diana Krall - Straighten Up and Fly Right - Remastered Tommy Dorsey - The Minor Goes Miggin - Remastered Frank Sinatra - Dolores Diana Krall - I've Got The World On A String Tommy Dorsey - Royal Garden Blues
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This one is long and I don’t think I’ve done this one before
Answer with shuffled song titles!
What does your mom say when she yells at you: Sweetness - Jimmy Eat World
Your dad pokes you on the head, what does he say to you: While I’m Alive - SFRFKR
A hobo walks up to you, what does he say: Buddy - The Orwells
You’re best friend punches you in the arm, what do they say: Octopus’s Garden - The Beatles
Your crush bumps into you at school, what does he/she say: Hey Baby - Bruce Channel (aw cute)
Your worst enemy walks up to you, what do they say: Last Resort - Papa Roach
You are walking down the street at night when you run into a stranger, what do they say: Hey Love - Miner (i swear this is shuffled)
You are running to your house when your brother stops you, what does he say: Free Fallin - Tom Petty 
Your sister starts yelling at you, what does she say: Hear You Me - Jimmy Eat World
You see your pet, what do you say to it: Written in the Stars - Tinie Tempah (why the fuck do i have this saved on spotify?)
Your favorite teacher comes up to you, what do they say: Proud Mary - Creedence Clearwater Revival
Your least favorite teacher walks up to you, what do they say: Paris - Magic Man
WHAT SONG EXPLAINS YOUR (Shuffle):
Life: This Town - Niall Horan
Friends: Barefoot Blue Jean Night - Jake Owen
Family: Your Body is a Weapon - The Wombats
Boyfriend/Girlfriend/Crush: Runaway - Cartel
Favorite Teacher: Rock and Roll Girls - John Fogerty
Pet: Molecules - Atlas Genius
Enemy: Want To Want Me - Jason Derulo
Religion: 15 Dreams - New Politics
Sexuality: Refugee - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Sex Life: This Conversation is Over - Acceptance
Doctor: Pretty Girl From Michigan - The Avett Brothers
Favorite TV Character: I Need To Know - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Personality: Where We Gonna Go From Here - Mat Kearney
Looks: For Baltimore - All Time Low
SOUNDTRACK (Shuffle)
Opening Credits: Carry the Zero - Built to Spill
When You Wake Up: Just Like You - Three Days Grace 
Go to School: If You Wanna Stay - The Griswolds
Hang Out With Friends: Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen
You and Your Enemy Start Fighting: Timer - Pitbull & Ke$ha
You Go on a Date With Your Crush: Silvertongue - Young the Giant
Your First Kiss With Them: Isn’t She Lovely - Stevie Wonder
You Get Home and You See That Your Siblings Jacked Up Your Room: Run, Don’t Walk - Hey Monday
You Go to Sleep: She’s Not Afraid - One Direction
You Get Depressed: Don’t Stop - 5 Seconds of Summer
You Commit Suicide: Do You Want to Know a Secret - The Beatles
Your Funeral: Gotta Stay High - New Radicals
Funeral Reception: One Day - Trading Yesterday
Ending Credits: Black - Pearl Jam
WHAT SONG DO YOU PLAY WHEN YOU ARE (Shuffle)
Happy: She is Love - Parachute
Sad: Imagine - John Lennon (yep)
Mad: Sex With Me - Rihanna
Depressed: The Harold Song - Ke$ha
In Love: Snake Eyes - Mumford & Sons
Trying to Go to Sleep: All At Once - The Fray
Going to School: Open Your Eyes - Snow Patrol
Hanging Out with Your Friends: Miss You - The Rolling Stones
Moping Around Because Your BF/GF Broke Up with You: What You Wanted - OneRepublic
Having a Bad Day: Last Day Alive - The Chainsmokers & Florida Georgia Line
Bored: Up Around the Bend - Creedence Clearwater Revival
Really Really Hyper: She Moves in Her Own Way - The Kooks
Missing Someone: Seaside - The Kooks
WHAT SONG WAS PLAYING WHEN YOU WERE
Being born: A Toast and a Spirit - Vacation Manor
Having your 1st birthday: How to Be Dead - Snow Patrol
First day of school: She - Green Day
First BF/GF: A Little More - The Ready Set
First Real Job: Amsterdam - Imagine Dragons
Going to College: Mad World - Gary Jules feat. Michael Andrews
When you graduated: It’s OK - Big Black Delta
Having your party: Medical Warfare - Grimes
Getting proposed to: Crystallized - Young the Giant (aw)
Getting married: Young and Menace - Fall Out Boy
When having first kid: Under Cover of Darkness - The Strokes
Getting a divorce: Keep Your Head Up - Ben Howard
Dying: My House - Flo Rida (lol what)
Having your funeral: The Way I Are - Timbaland
PUT DOWN THE SONGS
1. Cancer - Twenty One Pilots 2. Where Is My Mind? - Pixies 3. More Than That - Backstreet Boys 4. Barely Breathing - Duncan Sheik 5. You & Me - Dave Matthews Band 6. Automatic - The Mowgli’s 7. Tell Me How - Paramore 8. Kings and Queens - Thirty Seconds to Mars 9. All This Could Be Yours - Cold War Kids 10. She Lays Down - The 1975 11. Build Me Up Buttercup - The Foundations 12. The Heart of Life - John Mayer 13. Victorious - Panic! at the Disco 14. Ocean Breathes Salt - Modest Mouse ANSWER FROM SONGS ABOVE
#1 Reminds you of who: No one really. 
What is your favorite lyric from #2: Too lazy to google the lyrics since it’s 1 am. 
When did you discover band/singer from #3: My sister had their cd. I listened to it when I was like 4 or 5. 
What’s the first line of song #4: Again too lazy. 
What’s the last line of song #5: Too lazy.
Can you relate to song #6: Not really. 
What’s the first line of the chorus of #7: Too lazy....
Is song #8 your favorite song: Nope
How many albums do you have of #9: None. Listen to them on spotify.
When did you first hear song #10: Day that album came out. 
How did you discover song #11: My parents probably. It’s a classic. 
What do you like about song #12: The lyrics
Spell song #13 without any vowels: Vctrs
Who would you recommend song #14 to: One of my friends but she probably already knows it. 
THEME
Your theme song is: Caring is Creepy - The Shins
Your best friend’s theme song: Big Parade - The Lumineers
Your worst enemy’s theme song: Eight Days a Week - The Beatles
Your mom’s theme song: Between the Raindrops - Lifehouse feat. Natasha Bedingfield
Your dad’s theme song: New Slang - The Shins
Your sibling’s theme song: Something’s Gotta Give - All Time Low
Your BF/GF/Crush’s theme song: Paranoia in B Major - The Avett Brothers
Your celebrity crush’s theme song: Black Cadillacs - Modest Mouse
What song do your friends think your theme song is: Up Down (Do This All Day) - T-Pain & B.o.B. (definitely not)
RANDOM
What song was your mom humming when she was giving birth to you: Stand! - Junior Prom
What song was your BF/GF thinking of when they were kissing you: My Own Worst Enemy - Lit
What song were you thinking of when breaking out of jail: Here’s Where the Story Ends - Ben Hobbs
What song are you thinking of now: High by the Beach - Lana Del Rey
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