"do you know how to dance?"
"uh, not really...? and by that i mean not at all."
"that's fine then. i'll guide you."
"huh? duke ragnvin- woah!"
two figures on the horizon. they clumsily dance as the ground tears asunder and the sky falls upon them.
@throwaway-yandere / @ask-court-genshin
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im really proud of myself for not having a single panic attack or anything worse after releasing a&m, like i don't even feel post-release blues... i feel pure relief,.... it's over.... im free... it's all in god's hands now......
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First draft of Camp Jupiter!
I was on a like three hour fight to California and now I’ve done it. I finished the first draft of the map.
I will note that I didn’t have my notes with me or the internet to look at reference maps, but I’m very proud of this and I will update it once I see fit but for now I am proud of this because I HAD TO PLACE SO MANY BLOCKS AND DO SO MUCH GUESS MEASURING
All of the paths in the left are just me measuring things out and whatever. The roads aren’t solidified, I need to move the via principalis a little and some other things but whatever- for now I am tired and this is good enough.
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Guys you’ll never believe it! So I decided to give it a whirl and attempt to do a background for an art piece I’m working on and it’s actually turning out so good like holy heck- I’m so shocked while simultaneously so happy right now. Going to go an now actually draw the characters but I just wanted to show a little sneak peak :D
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Demolition Lovers - MCR Interviews
89.5 WSOU FM Interview - 7/11/02
6:48-7:02, 20:33-20:57, 30:48-31:03
Interviewer: And then it all ends with “Demolition Lovers,” which is like the climax.
Gerard: Yeah, originally, the song-- um “Demolition Lovers” was supposed to be called “I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love,” but I just hate it when, like bands name--
Interviewer: (Dramatically) The title track of--
Gerard: The title track! Yeah, I just don’t like title tracks.
Ray: (After being asked his favorite songs) And the last song “Demolition Lovers” because that song took us just about 6 months to write. We had that song very ear-- like, parts of the song very early when we first started the band, and it just took 6 months to finally get it right, and to hear it...like how it sounds on the CD, was just-- is just incredible. It’s really moving, for me, and I think for all of us because it-- it took so long to get right.
Gerard: This song is called “Demolition Lovers,” and…there you go. (Laughs) It’s about uh-- you wanna know what it’s about?
Interviewer: Yes
Gerard: It’s about uh…a willing to dish out and receive bullets for somebody… (laughs) because you love them that much.
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HardcoreNJ Interview - March/April 2003
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Interviewer: What is your favorite song on your album and why?
Matt: Easily “Demolition Lovers” because, it was the one song on the record that was more of a project to us than the other songs. It took like 6 months till we got it right, so the song really felt like an accomplishment when we were finished. It shows a wide perspective of what we can write.
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WVAU Radio Interview - 3/26/03
13:23-14:02
Interviewer: What is the meaning behind “Demolition Lovers”?
Gerard: “Demolition Lovers” is-- the meaning behind it is-- the song’s about wanting to do something for somebody or trying to prove to somebody how much they mean to you, and I wanted it to have this very like Ro-- not so much Romeo and Juliet, but very Bonnie and Clyde type feel, like two people out on the road together, willing to take a bullet for each other, kinda very like true romance type style. And it also goes out to somebody very special, and um...
Interviewer: Aww
Gerard: It’s kind of a way to tie up the whole record.
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89.5 WSOU FM Interview - 7/3/03
16:42-17:03
Gerard: Bullets was more like wistful. It’s more like about Romeo and Juliet type, star-crossed lovers and stuff like that. Like “Demolition Lovers” captures like the theme of the whole record, you know, two people willing to die in a gun battle for each other and stuff like that. The next record’s stepping a little away from that kind of romanticism about it, and it’s going more into the like coming back from the dead to get revenge.
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MTV Interview - 6/23/04
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Gerard: We had a song called 'Demolition Lovers,' from our first record [I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love]. In the end of that, the main character and his girlfriend get gunned down in the desert. So, on this album, he's in hell looking for her, and the devil tells him she's still alive. And he says, 'I have to be with her,' and the devil says, 'Then bring me the souls of 1,000 evil men. I'll send you back to earth, and when you kill the last one, you'll find her.'
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MTV Interview - August-October 2006
0:37-0:49
Gerard: And we had been working on theme and concept songs since Bullets. “Demolition Lovers,” the last track off Bullets, basically leads you into Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge, so there’s even like a thematic connection.
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