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Eight: Call me old-fashion, but marriage should be about a person aligning forces with a trusted ally to consolidate power and destroy common enemies.
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Eight: Call me old-fashion, but marriage should be about a person aligning forces with a trusted ally to consolidate power and destroy common enemies.
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Drugs are most definitely the problem and you're an idiot. That is all
Maybe the problem is people that judge and degrade others, just a thought x
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i dont even have guilty pleasures anymore i just like stuff and if people have a problem with that they can go fuck themselves
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i am not satiated
i am open wounds
on palms
Oracle eyes singe
bloody hands to hand
shakes me wildly
lammed in flame
i wake to
the lion closing in
— Courtney Leigh, from “angel of de▲th,” published in Yes Poetry
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That feeling when you look at other people and try to grasp the concept they have actual feelings? Like my actions actually affect them? Lol wild
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wait, I’m your friend? really? huh. I thought we were just acquaintances who kinda knew each other
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Listen to WEE WOO - PatricksTombstone x Scary Goode (Prod. STINKASS) by Patricks Tombstone #np on #SoundCloud
https://soundcloud.com/paytonphillip/wee-woo-patrickstombstone-x-scary-good-prod-stinkass
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Listen to Feel The Weight Of My Sweat (Feat. Gizmo) by Addy G #np on #SoundCloud
https://soundcloud.com/user-653766601/feel-the-weight-of-my-sweat
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Listen to BORN TO DIE (Ft. TAJ THA GOD) [Prod. SANTOS SANTANA] by LIL TRAINWRECK #np on #SoundCloud
https://soundcloud.com/liltrainwreck/born-to-die-ft-taj-tha-god-prod-santos-santana
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Listen to Boats and Hoes (Feat. Milky Dubz) by BANkaJI #np on #SoundCloud
https://soundcloud.com/bankaji/boats
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Your homeboys change sometimes
And the thoughts rearrange in their brains sometimes
It’s too hard dealing with the pain sometimes
But you gotta let go, you can’t save their lives
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Listen to Vide x Milano - Broke [Untz Premiere] by Lost Dogz #np on #SoundCloud
https://soundcloud.com/lostdogz/vide-x-milano-broke
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In your opinion is there a difference between kaiju and other giant creatures, or is it a matter of semantics? Would Cthulhu be a kaiju? The Iron Giant? The Jolly Green Giant? Grape Ape?
A couple years ago I might have had a solid answer for you, but my opinion on the matter has become kind of fluid. On the one hand, I think that there’s enough cross pollination between different giant monsters in fiction - Kong partially inspires Godzilla, Godzilla inspires Gorgo, kaiju like Manda and King Shisa take inspiration from myth, et cetera - that you could make a pretty argument for them all belonging to the same archetype.
At the same time, an argument can be made that the way East Asian giant monster movies characterize their monsters is fairly unique - Godzilla, Gamera, and Yongary have far more in common with each other than they do with, say, Gwangi or the giant ants from Them! when it comes to how they’re characterized and their exact role in the narrative.
So how do you define “kaiju”? I’m not exactly sure. I’ve heard a lot of different arguments that all make valid points, and I don’t think I’m enough of an authority on the matter to make the call.
I do think there are some bare minimums we can agree on, though - namely, I think a kaiju must at the very least be a monster whose immense size is one of its primary monstrous attributes. A lot of monsters are big, but a kaiju has to be a monster whose bigness is one of the traits that defines it as a monster. Jason Voorhees is tall, but that’s not the first trait that comes to mind when defining why he’s monstrous. But Godzilla? Godzilla’s bigness is one of his defining attributes.
And if we accept that minimum as our definition, then yeah, all those guys you mentioned could be considered kaiju. But I’m not sure that’s where the definition ends.
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What are "stans"?
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“Stan” is basically internet shorthand for a fan who is incredibly devoted to the person/media they are a fan of. Hilariously, while many people use the phrase to express undying devotion (”I stan Harry Potter” or whatever), the origin of the phrase comes from an Eminem song about an obsessive fan named Stan whose loyalty to Eminem eventually turns to hatred when Eminem doesn’t live up to the hype Stan has built up around him. Most people who say they “stan” something or are a “stan” of something don’t intend to include the “my loyalty will turn to hatred” bit, but given how fandoms on tumblr generally turn out, it’s really an apt comparison.
Some people erroneously think the phrase is short for “stand,” as in “I stand for Harry Potter” or whatever, but nope, it comes from Eminem.
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