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@the-frankenman-writes I just watched the Step Class episode yesterday and this scene with Janine going in for the hug has been on my mind since so
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Inktober 2022, Oct. 13 prompt: kind
Elementary episode: 1x12
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13, 18 and 29 please! c:
13:One of your favorite 80’s songs
(i realized in looking for this answer that a lot of songs i think are 80s are actually either 70s or 90s. so thats fun.)
What's Love Got to Do with It by Tina Turner is for sure high up on the list. her voice, man. Everybody Wants to Rule the World by Tears for Fears, a cover of which was my ringtone for years. Jump by Van Halen, bc i cant not have a VH song.
now you might think bfs not yet existing in the 80s should mean i cant answer them for this (though the 3/4 of the og guys were in high school meeting one another in 86 and all learning to play around that time) however they've been known to do a cover on occasion (1985 is a cover of an SR-71 song) so also Summer of '69, originally released by Bryan Adams in 1985 and covered by Bowling for Soup on their 2000 album Let's Do It For Johnny
18:A song from the year that you were born
i looked at the '1995 in Music' Wikipedia page as well as the billboard top 100 for this, and some that i found are just very funny to me.
Only Wanna Be With You- Hootie & the Blowfish
All I Wanna Do- Sheryl Crow
Cotton Eye Joe- Rednex
Waterfalls- TLC
I'll Be There For You- The Rembrandts
Just a Girl- No Doubt
Kiss From a Rose- Seal
Run Around- Blues Traveler
When I Come Around- Green Day
Wonderwall- Oasis
You Oughta Know- Alanis Morissette
Zombie- The Cranberries
Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under- Shania Twain
to me some of them are just So Big it's wild to think there was a time they didn't exist. and just... me and Wonderwall being born the same year, one of us wildly more successful than the other. it makes me laugh.
also technically released in 1994 on their self titled debut album (just three months after their formation!) i will also go with Nebraska by Bowling For Soup since it was out and about at the time.
29:A song that you remember from your childhood
im sure ive said this before somewhere, but i grew up listening to late 90s/early 2000a country, which undoubtedly did irreparable damage to my psyche but also is the reason i knew from an early age that i was queer (even if i didnt want to admit it then) i remember being so in love with Shania Twain in the UP! music video and the hot waitress from Alan Jackson's I Dont Even Know Your Name. Drive (for Daddy Gene) also by Alan Jackson was very big in our house. then my sister was big into Britney Spears and i was very anti pop music, which made sharing a room suuuuper fun (also we're eight years apart, so add thay layer in) but now whenever i hear any Britney songs i think of being a kid.
and the bfs answer is High School Never Ends, even though i was like 14 or 15 when i started listening. my childhood best friend showed me 1985 one day and i became obsessed. my favorite was always HSNE and i played it constantly
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