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FOB | June 1st, 2005 [x]
Warped Tour - Houston, Texas
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el síndrome de abstinencia del cigarro y la mota es real :(((
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Awesome. Totally the kind of thing Linkin Park could and did do in the early 2000s.
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Listen to: Immortality by Ana Roxanne
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I was only dreaming A past encounter resurfacing from deep violet water
I was only dreaming A familiar gesture misplaced in time
I was only dreaming of something I left behind
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - “Things that accord in tone vibrate together Things that have affinity in their inmost natures seek one another” -I Ching
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probably the most forgotten demographic tbh , im guilty of not reading as much josei as i'd like but the ones that i have really stuck with me on an enjoyment/fun level to soul crushing devastation
edit: forgot princess jellyfish
one day i'll b able to read Kamakura bake neko club and Limbo the King in my hands
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i don’t know who needs to hear this but there is love beyond confusing situationships. you will be given better love even if you can’t imagine it yet.
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he needs some milk
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the most beautiful person.
Suzuka looks soft with blue.
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Claire Rousay's set at The Point (which is a church, mind you) was incredibly intimate, sad, introspective, but overall beautiful. Her setup was designed to resemble her bedroom, including a rather NSFW image of an adult actress (I had to laugh because I'm sure the church loved that). Each song sort of blended together in a big, sweeping wash of electronics and field recordings, including samples she took of audience members' voices in real time.
I wish I could have attended her Ableton workshop the next day, but it overlapped with other sets I wanted to catch. Regardless, for someone who admittedly wasn't too familiar with her work beforehand, I was impressed with what she's doing and especially how she's doing it. I mean, parts of her set had her just lounging on her bed looking at her phone, but every move was intentional. It was all meant to convey a certain mood to the audience, that mood being "I'm surviving depression and loneliness in front of the world".
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