from kaveh and haitham, who do you think would be "the slightest cold breeze has me shivering" cold and "it's not that cold" while wearing shorts?
kaveh is the first, haitham is the latter for sure. mostly bc of their voice lines
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OKAY, IM WATCHING THE HARLEY QUIN SHOW RIGHT?!
why did they make him so hot!? IT WAS NOT NESSECARY TO MAKE HIM SO FUCKING ATTRACTIVE
AND YES I AM AWARE OF THE IRONY IN CALLING HIM HOT.
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I hope people are gonna be archiving Arkanis VODs like they did for previous SMPs. It'd be nice if we had archives for the raw streams and also archives with the subtitles recorded, but that'd probably be a headache.
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Ode to 1963 Beatles
Having spent entirely too much of my life studying all matters Beatles-related, I sometimes like to play a parlor game with other fans. I ask them which year was the band’s best, before offering an answer of my own. Many people stump for 1967, when Sgt. Pepper came out, recasting the pop-culture zeitgeist. Others opt for 1964, the first year of stateside Beatlemania. A dark horse sometimes gets a vote, like 1965, the year the Beatles produced their first mature masterwork in Rubber Soul. But when I provide my answer—1963, all the way—I’m usually met with puzzled looks. It’s no wonder. Fifty years have passed since that magical and formative year for the band, yet most of the music the Beatles recorded throughout it remains commercially unavailable. But 1963 is the band’s annus mirabilis.
—Colin Fleming, 1963: The Year The Beatles Found Their Voice [x]
So why 1963?
Well, I think people like to focus on [Sgt.] Pepper from '67, maybe Rubber Soul from '65 or Revolver from '66. But if you wanted to know what The Beatles liked, what they listened to, what they were trying to become and, in large part, who they already were and who they would be, the '63 BBC recordings would be your one-stop shopping destination. When they tackled ... a crucial rock 'n' roll text like Elvis' "That's All Right, Mama," you can hear that they keep elements of the past — that burnished country tone that Elvis' band excelled at — but they've added a sort of stomping, northern soul element to it. So they're really overhauling the past.
—The Beatles Defining Moment (Hint: It's not Sgt Pepper) [x]
Listen to 1963 Beatles (BBC live recordings, other live performances, and studio recordings in chronological order of recording or writing date if known)
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Can’t get “Steph and Jace are roommates that work odd jobs together to make ends meet but the jobs keep end up being fronts for gangs and mafias where no matter how hard the try to live normal lives they can’t escape trouble” no capes AU
I have no idea what this AU truly entails besides the fact that they’re roommates, both of them are premed students so they work the late night shifts together, and both of them are super Fuckin trans trying really hard to live normal lives but they keep getting dragged into craziness
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very sad about the lack of Lydia Spring content on this site, this is a Lydia Spring appreciation blog, Lydia was a dog for a week and she still understands 150% more than anyone else, she got thrown off a bridge she ate a rat she called Farah a freak (affectionate) and gave her $4 million dollars, she's out there living her best life in Belize, she's going to grow up to be a crazy mad scientist consulting for the agency just like she deserves!!
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