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bleauworld · 6 months ago
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Laci for Bleau’s World
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slapthebass · 1 month ago
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spicegirlsfashion · 8 months ago
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Melanie B invented camouflage print (jk)
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pleasanttaleswithkaityb · 11 months ago
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Pleasant Cameos
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At Willow Creek Park, the heart of Pleasantview, the air was thick with whispers and subtle glances. Mortimer Goth's furtive behavior in a secluded corner sparked tales of hidden Goth family secrets coming to life. Nearby, Bella Bachelor's purchase of a suspicious number of red roses set tongues wagging about clandestine love affairs. The sound of laughter from Dina and Nina Caliente near the park's entrance fueled the never-ending speculations about their romantic escapades. In a more secluded spot, Malcolm Landgraab's intense phone conversation had onlookers guessing his next big, yet possibly dubious, business move. Amidst the rustling leaves, Cassandra Goth and Darren Dreamer shared a serene moment, leaving many to wonder if it was a budding romance or just an artistic muse connection. The sight of Kaylynn Langerak departing with a cryptic smile left many pondering what she'd discovered beyond the usual dust and clutter.
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thisaintascenereviews · 4 months ago
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Childish Gambino - Bando Stone & The New World
Donald Glover’s a man of many talents, whether it’s writing, acting, producing, directing, singing, rapping, and writing music, among many other things, but as of right now, Glover has said that he’s done with his music career. There’s nothing wrong with that, especially since he’s been at it for the last 15 years, give or take, so this retirement is well earned and worth looking back on to understand why it’s a big deal. Starting with some mixtapes in the late 00s, he got big with his debut studio album in 2011, entitled Camp.
I’ve spoken extensively about Camp, and I’ve got a retrospective piece about the album in the works as I write this, but that’s the record that got me into hip-hop. Camp is a record that means a lot to me, but Donald Glover has grown up a lot since then. He was 27 when he released that record, and as a father, husband, and overall older guy now who just turned 40, he’s got a lot more to say and a better way to say it. It all comes together with Bando Stone, an album that is his most experimental, diverse, and frankly interesting.
If anything at all, this reminds me a lot of 2013’s Because The Internet, but not lyrically speaking. Because The Internet was a very ambitious record, showing Glover experimenting with a lot of different sounds, such as R&B, pop, electronic, psychedelia, and other styles of music, but its ambitious was a little too much. Despite really loving most of that record, the album throws a lot of ideas at the wall, and not all of them stick, unfortunately. I really love Bando Stone, too, but I feel the same way about it. It’s great record, and it also features some of Glover’s best songs, but this record is too ambitious and diverse for its own good.
For the most part, a lot of the experimentation works, but there are a few songs I don’t care for, including a couple of seven-minute long ambient and mainly instrumental tracks and it really bogs the album down. At the same time, when this album works, it truly works. There are so many awesome songs here, such as “Lithonia,” “Survive,” “Talk My Shit,” “In The Night,” “Yoshinoya,” and many more. The way he moves between pop, alt-R&B, rap, and other kinds of music is awesome. I will also say that closing track, “A Place Where Love Goes,” is not the best closing track he’s ever put on a record, but it’s one of his best songs period.
Atavista, the finished version of a record put out in 2020, came out earlier this year, and I would still say I like that record more, because it doesn’t have anything that bogs the album down, and I don’t need to skip anything on that record. Atavista just feels like a more complete record, despite having a lot of sounds on it, too, but it’s not as scattershot. As the last Childish Gambino record, this is a real high to go out on, and if you’re a fan of his, or a fan of pop, rap, or alt-R&B, I think you’ll really dig this. I wish the album was more cohesive as a whole, but it’s easy to forgive that when the stuff that works is really damn good.
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passionesolja · 1 month ago
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The JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure analog horror and webseries, Junius B, is back and when I say the fits are atrocious. Some them got that shit on but D3 cannot dress
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fairymiesie · 2 years ago
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khh girls
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elitekhh · 2 years ago
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camokrn · 2 years ago
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My life is wet, my life is dripping wet
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ayapesos · 9 months ago
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slapthebass · 27 days ago
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@esp_museum on Twitter
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roughridingrednecks · 1 year ago
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Gunny and his bros
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scoutingthetrooper · 2 years ago
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rollupandshutup · 1 year ago
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badcountryofficial · 3 days ago
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@ the receptionist earlier: sorry, i'm not a butch :-(
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ares857 · 1 month ago
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