If anyone is still looking for music that gives a similar feeling to Lovejoy, I genuinely recommend the album A Constant State Of Ohio by the band Lincoln
If you were in the Animation Meme community, you may recognize their song Saint Bernard
I love albums that are like a response to their previous album/work. It's so fun to see an artist reminisce on who they used to be, regardless of whether it's done in a sympathetic way or in a "god i was a stupid fuck" kinda way.
been doodling the band au I made w/ my friends .... it's got frontman Scary, drummer Link, bassist Margarita, keyboardist/soundboard Taylor, manager Hermie and fanboy/intern Normal LMAOO
It's very fun and silly ^-^ there's also some plot stuff but I won't get into that unless ppl ask lol
The most common word in the mouths of American soldiers has been the vulgar expression for sexual intercourse. This word does duty as an adjective, adverb, verb, noun, and in any other form it can possibly be used, however inappropriate and ridiculous in application. Many soldiers seem hardly able to utter a sentence without using it at least once. Apparently they derive a vague satisfaction by invoking the word itself, habitual and thoughtless as its employment becomes.
j glenn gray, the warriors: reflections on men in battle (1959)
Some scholars have argued that during and after World War I and World War II, people began to swear more than they had in the past. The particular horrors of those wars—the constant threat of death by poison gas and machine guns, trench warfare, incendiary bombing—led to feelings of rage and helplessness that needed an outlet in frequent swearing. […] Swearing in the armed forces was so ubiquitous that fuck really wasn’t such a bad word.
melissa mohr, holy shit: a brief history of swearing (2013)
[Obscene expressions] are applied to situations and experiences of crucial importance to the person but which are apparently devoid of sexual connotation. They are merely expressive of the conception of virility, masculinity, and freedom from social restraint of an exclusively male world.
frederick elkin, “the soldier’s language” (1946)
Some of the licensed obscenities of soldiers may be grounded in a folk belief about the advisability of turning away any compliment with a deprecatory remark that might serve to ward away the evil eye. “Fuck you,” “go fuck yourself,” “get fucked,” “fuck off,” and “fucking” used as an adjectival modifier were derogatory usages that were voluminously used by some soldiers to deride or devalue anything of a serious nature that was said by anyone.
les cleveland, “soldiers’ songs: the folklore of the powerless” (1984)
hey guys, here’s a super easy thing you can do to be a better ally to the autistic community:
go to this website
scroll down to the letter “T”
vote for They Might Be Giants
this is very helpful because i’m autistic and i love They Might Be Giants and i want them to win the poll so this guy will draw a picture of them. just do it okay.
Sketches of today to try to fill up last bit of space on this page of my sketch book I ended up drawing John Dory from dreamworks trolls (because apparently he beat Sans the skeleton as tumblr sexy man witch is pretty impressive being as sans been the raining champ for years)
And did anther rise of the teenage mutant ninja turtles Donnie (I love drawing him) and Lincoln from the loud house