It’s not 2024 in my timezone quite yet, but in honor of 2023 coming to a close, I have decided to stop gatekeeping the lvjy show I went to back in May, so here’s my scuffed recording of model buses lol
(aka, I'm sharing a specifically fandom-related happy memory from 2023 to celebrate the new year)
(cropped the video because I forgot that phones did in fact have a zoom in feature until half of the show had already passed, and thus most of my recordings have the crowd visible in half the screen lmao)
anyway, a lot of super wonderful and amazing things happened this year, but the lovejoy concert is something I think back to very fondly. not only did I get to see wilbur soot in person, but it was also just my first concert ever :3
Last 3 pictures are AOL search history:
*These search logs are from 2006, and were made anonymous before their release! These particular ones were found on the instagram account @/collectedsearching but before you check it out, be warned that many of the searches are not sfw. (I myself got them from tumblr user @/overly-niche-twst and copied this warning)
FEMALE AWESOME MEME.
↳ [1/3] bossy queens ★ wylla manderly (asoiaf).
Did you see how brave she was? Even when I threatened to have her tongue out, she reminded me of the debt White Harbor owes to the Starks of Winterfell, a debt that can never be repaid. Wylla spoke from the heart.
@lgbtqcreators creator bingo: literature + team color
Extra posting bc I was going back through my sketchbooks to figure out where I left a note on smth, found this. Still don’t super like it and I actually think they’d be a couple years older when Neil finds its way back to Andrew’s beach but maybe you’ll get a kick out of it 😘
so, I couldn't quite figure out when vash took off the shoulder piece and found this:
right here, it seems like it's actually connected to the coat. so when it's on, we can only see the real prosthetic below the elbow, everything above that just protects the shoulder from further damage. we've already seen him using it as a shield, but knowing that it's a separate piece makes even more sense. like, vash took it off before, but I assumed it was connected to the arm and not the coat. considering that red piece at the end, the sleeve is probably intact underneath the armor
it also looks like the actual prosthetic arm isn't supposed to be removed from the shoulder, but can be disconnected at the elbow. and it feels much more like an actual limb. I think it's linked to the nervous system in a way that vash can actually sense pain and pressure with it (1. the way he twitched when brad fixed it and 2. it would be harder to remove a bullet without sensory input from the hand)
catalogue of gold, silver, copper, brass, bronze and porcelain coins and medals, known for many years as the dr. spiers collection, and now belonging to the society of california pioneers (1877)