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little-blurry · 5 months ago
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mxdwn · 2 years ago
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Rosalia Covers The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” at Coachella Weekend Two
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doyoulikethissong-poll · 7 months ago
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What song did you personally like the best out of this round? Did a song make an impact right away or did it require the full version? Did the artist reveal change your opinion for better or for worse? Tell me in a reblog! :D
(note: this is not a popularity contest or to vote for a favourite artist out of loyalty 💖 it's still about the song.)
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aheathen-conceivably · 26 days ago
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17, 63, 89, 32 & 82 for the spotify asks, hopefully nothing's that's been asked already!
Yay! So many more music vibes. It’s a blessed day 🤭
17. Junk Food Chimney - Ezra Bell
Oh man, you've landed on one of my favorite music vibes of all time. Its technically from a spice post, but its the follow up to this moment between Gio and Jo that wounds me. Is it perhaps part of what influenced Jo's iconic red heels? Maybe...
But for now, let's make love with the lights on And I won't wonder where you have been nor with whom The pictures of your saints hanging crooked from the drywall The body of the goddess in your thin red shoes
32. Don't Think Twice, It's Alright - Bob Dylan
Oop! Another past music vibe for you! This one is from this post, which is a touch less romantic than the one above. Honestly probably one of Jo's lowest moments, and it was so heavily inspired by this song that I may have given them a chicken because of these lines...
When your rooster crows at the break of dawn Look out your window and I'll be gone You're the reason I'm a-traveling on But don't think twice, it's all right
63. Home - Edith Whiskers
Gasp! A rare heathen vibe appears! This is a cover I heard long ago, and it sounds so much more wistful that I instantly fell in love with it (and clearly have had it on repeat for a few years oops). Although I did use it for Antoine's love style bonus post so I suppose I can't help but make it about my pixels, huh?
Home, let me come home Home is whenever I'm with you
82. Blinding Lights - The Weekend
Another non-story vibe! My friend! I would recommend you not buy a scratch off this evening my goodness. Am I late to this song? Why yes, yes I am. But it sounds like driving through neon lights in a convertible and that is a vibe I am always partial to.
89. Chandelier (Piano Version) - Sia
Millennial is gunna millennial, what can I say? Once upon a time waaaaay back when I did use the acoustic version for Antoine though, so consider it a throwback.
But I'm holding on for dear life Won't look down, won't open my eyes Keep my glass full until morning light 'Cause I'm just holding on for tonight
This is your AM call for song spoiler roulette if you wanna play! I do love sharin' music vibes 🥰
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escorpionesblog · 2 years ago
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BLINDING LIGHTS- THE WEEKEND
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"Blinding Lights" is a song by the famous Canadian singer-songwriter The Weeknd, released in November 2019. Since its debut, the song has captured the attention of millions of listeners around the world, becoming one of The Weeknd's greatest hits to date. In this blog, we will explore the highlights of "Blinding Lights" and analyze why it has resonated so much with the public.
The retro style:
One of the key reasons for the success of "Blinding Lights" is its captivating retro style. The song incorporates elements of the music of the 80s, with catchy synthesizers and energetic rhythms that evoke the nostalgia of that time. This combination of the old and the new has generated an irresistible appeal for listeners of all ages.
Addictive lyrics and melody:
It causes me a bit of melancholy in its first part and then it is a song that has a good rhythm and makes me sing it because it has energy in its music. The lyrics speak of a passionate and addictive love, while the catchy melody quickly adheres to the mind of the listener. In the song's lyrics, metaphor is used to compare love or emotional connection to a dazzling light. For example, in the phrase "I'm blinded by lights," the metaphor of being blinded by lights is used to convey the intensity of the emotional connection.
Worldwide reception:
"Blinding Lights" has been an international success, reaching the top of the charts in many countries. The song is very well received due to its good production. In addition, it has been used in several commercials and television programs, which has further contributed to its popularity. I remember listening to it many times when I was about to finish my college stage, it was very popular. in Facebook story
Impact:
The popularity of "Blinding Lights" has also spilled over into popular culture as it features disco musical snippets. The song has been extensively covered and remixed by other artists, and its distinctive sound has influenced many up-and-coming musicians. The impact has been such that I have seen how people of all ages like their rhythm
Conclusion:
"Blinding Lights" by The Weeknd is a song that has been very successful since its slightly old mix with electronic sounds have captivated today's society. Its retro style, addictive lyrics, . Without a doubt, this song will continue to be remembered as one of The Weeknd's greatest achievements.
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fratricideknight · 2 years ago
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Hi hi hi <3
What are some of your favourite songs?
well hello, leena, beloved 💕 thank you for asking
look. tbh i'm not that into music. i don't listen to much and no matter how hard i try i can never seem to find any music from niche artists unless i steal a song from someone else's playlist. for me, listening to music is an activity which i do by itself bc i can't concentrate when music is playing in the background, so i don't do it often. fucking hell it's taking me a while to get to the point.
BASICALLY expect popular songs and artists <3 some specific songs i've been absolutely loving recently are 'Streets' and 'Kiss Me More' by Doja Cat, 'Alejandro' by Lady Gaga, 'God is a woman' by Ariana Grande, 'Locked out of Heaven' by Bruno Mars, 'GUY.exe' by Superfruit, 'Blinding Lights' by The Weeknd, 'Hymn for the Weekend' by Coldplay, and some Fall Out Boy songs. some i hate, some i love (partly due to nostalgia). i've suddenly gotten really into ariana despite never really vibing with her music before, and i really adore doja cat. i don't stan any music artists currently, though.
uh. this is the leap of faith. no one better judge me otherwise you are a fucking loser and i will eat your left arm. i was a BTS stan for four years. i still really like them, i just don't stan them anymore. it's really fucking weird that i would fall for them when i don't even like music all that much overall, but. it happened. there's crack in their songs, i guess. currently some of my favourites of theirs are 'Euphoria', 'Pied Piper', 'Run BTS', 'Run' (a different song from 'Run BTS' lol), 'Black Swan', 'Heartbeat', 'Spring Day', 'Tomorrow', 'Ddaeng', 'My Universe', and 'The Astronaut' by member Jin. i still retain my encyclopaedic knowledge of their discography despite unstanning them a while ago. there is no escape.
if you don't know anything about them just watch this video i guess. (jfc i retain the urge to convert people into armys despite no longer being one.)
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lilnasxvevo · 2 years ago
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There are three kinds of songs about vampires:
1. Songs that are ostensibly about vampires but actually the vampires are a metaphor for something else (example: “Damn These Vampires” by The Mountain Goats)
2. Songs that are actually explicitly about vampires (we call this the HELL YEAH category) (example: “Walcott” by Vampire Weekend)
3. Songs that are not about vampires but I’m being willfully obtuse and pretending that whatever the song is actually about is a metaphor for being a vampire (example: “Blinding Lights” by The Weeknd)
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mexicanchoco-lit · 26 days ago
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The Weeknd Rose Bowl
Yo, flights booked, orange Yankees cap on my dome,
Lost the game, but still reppin’ my zone.
Sharks hat vibes, meticulous with the grind,
Precision so sharp, every detail aligned.
They say I’m thorough, I check every move,
Rooms full of frowns, yet I set the groove.
They wanna be me, but they hide it inside,
When I rest, they’ll wish for my soul to reside.
Christmas lights glimmer, mystery in my stride,
Joy fills the air, but I keep it classified.
Versace shades block the sun, half a rack,
Nikes remind me I’m on the right track.
Jordan 23—baseball, basketball—my lane,
Not about sports, but the greatness I claim.
This week I won a case, integrity intact,
Deadlock dropped, we let the law react.
Warner Brothers sent the drip, Christmas cheer,
Blocked the clone, she can’t get near.
Told her, “Respect me or bounce, that’s the key,”
She’ll never find better, not like me.
Hot chocolate sips, lights twinkle divine,
Think of me this season; I’m in my prime.
Promoting culture, Miss Hayek’s way,
Building legacies from the old-school sway.
Rose Bowl in January, one night only,
Workin’ weekends, never feelin’ lonely.
Blinded by lights, but I’m clear in my zone,
One sweet chick, let the dim sum son ya.
Santa’s list? Nah, I handle my biz,
Trim the tree, get the best—this life’s what it is.
Holiday party, funny awards in the mix,
They called me Elle Woods, no Harvard tricks.
Bonding moments with The Weeknd on set,
Chopped fruit, clean hands, zero regret.
Sober clarity, Warner Brothers’ report,
Studio days extended, no need for retorts.
Missing Christmas, but that’s how it goes,
Stackin’ money for the life I chose.
Gucci boots and Versace warmth I keep,
Walkin’ hardwood floors while others weep.
Nikes on my feet, runnin’ laps in the game,
Balenciaga wallet, gold without shame.
Cadillac rides smooth, prime real estate,
Bought the block by SFO—let me elevate.
Plumbing crew on fire, bought another spot,
Lifetime warranties, service that’s hot.
From 9 to 5, I slice fruit with finesse,
Pour up the bottles, lyrics to bless.
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fgdfsdf · 1 month ago
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The Weeknd: A Mirror of Modern Culture
Few artists capture the cultural zeitgeist like The Weeknd. His real name is "Abel Tesfaye",His music transcends the boundaries of R&B, pop, and electronic music to become a cultural icon. From the brooding hedonism of House of Balloons to the stylish dystopian glamour of After Hours and Dawn FM, The Weeknd’s art offers a unique lens through which to critique contemporary culture.
In this post, I will interpret The Weekend's music and image through the lens of cultural criticism, focusing on how his work reflects and challenges ideas about fame, relationships, consumerism, and the increasing blurring of reality and performance in the digital age.
The Weeknd's career began in the shadows, with anonymous mixtapes that captivated listeners through their unfiltered confessions of debauchery and emotional turmoil. This initial anonymity set the tone for his career, emphasizing art over personality. Yet, as his fame grew, so did his commentary on celebrity culture.
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The Birth of The Weeknd Dark Aesthetic
The Weeknd's debut mixtapes (House of Balloons, Thursday and Echoes of Silence), later compiled into Trilogy, marked the launch of his career and introduce listeners to a world of moral ambiguity and emotional alienation. With lyrics that oscillate between self-loathing and indulgence, The Weeknd creates a world that critiques a culture of excess and escapism.
Take House of Balloons "High for This" On the surface, the song seems like an invitation to hedonism, but underneath it lurks a more insidious reality. That how substance abuse became a coping mechanism in a society that values ​​instant gratification over genuine connection. This duality between happiness and desperation became a recurring theme, reflecting the dark side of party culture.
Starboy
By the time album "Starboy" came out, The Weeknd had already transitioned from mysterious indie artist to global superstar. The title track itself It is a critique of materialism, fame and the emptiness of wealth. With lines like, “House so empty, need a centerpiece” The Weeknd paints a picture of success that’s anything but fulfilling.The album’s exploration of celebrity culture aligns with a broader critique of modern consumerism. Tracks like “Reminder” and “Party Monster” reveal the superficiality of pursuing recognition through luxury and excess, resonating with listeners living in a social media-driven age where success is often equated with material displays.
After Hours
"After Hours" mark a turning point in The Weekend's career, blending deeply personal themes with sharp cultural critiques. The album is a journey through heartbreak, regret, and redemption. the core of this album is to critical men are often socialized to suppress vulnerability, leading to a self-destructive cycle. In songs like “Hardest to Love” and “In Your Eyes,” The Weeknd lays bare the pain caused by emotional detachment, both for himself and his partners. He also highlights the transactional nature of relationships in the digital age, where love often feels fleeting and performative. The infectious "Blinding Lights” blends upbeat synths with desperately wistful lyrics, reflecting an escapist culture where distractions mask deeper emotional wounds.
In Conclusion, what sets The Weeknd apart is his ability to encapsulate the zeitgeist of modern life. His music doesn't offer easy answers or neat solutions. Instead, it reflects our darkest impulses and unspoken fears. Whether critiquing the isolating effects of fame, the transactional nature of relationships, or the existential weight of living in a hyper-connected yet emotionally disconnected world, The Weekend's artistry resonates.
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therealhealth · 2 months ago
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yescs2020 · 3 months ago
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The Weeknd - Blinding Lights (IMY2 Cover)
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Perfect Cover of the Weekend hit song
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situationandmetropolitan · 4 months ago
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About False Synchronicities
This week, let's take a trip down the memory lane.
My friend had asked me to travel with her to a nearby city for her tattoo appointment. With nothing better to do with my life, I gladly went along. What was scheduled as a 3-hour appointment has extended and extended, and extended some more to a 9 hour process. Thank god I brought a new book with me or else I'd either die of boredom or went blind with mindless scrolling on my phone. It was 1:30am already when her immaculate new floral tattoo had finished, cognizant of the time and us two girls traveling in a new city alone, the tattoo artist kindly offered us a ride to the coach station.
He drove a dark blue tesla, and put his Spotify on shuffle. His music taste could be described as basic urban straight man. Exhausted as I was, my mind was slowly drifting away to dreamland, and that's when Starboy by The Weeknd came up the stereo. For reasons I couldn't explain, it woke me up with a sudden stream of memory of this guy I once dated, and whom I haven't thought of in a long while.
Let's call him, Mr Suitcase.
Like any modern day big city dating stories, Mr Suitcase and I matched on a dating app. We exchanged numbers shortly after and he started to text me on WhatsApp. He had tried to arrange a date on the first weekend, but I was busy, so it didn't happen. He then tried again a week later, I was caught up with work, so I had to politely decline yet again. Week three, the same thing. I thought he might, as many man I have encountered would if in the same situation, just forget about me and move on. But he didn't. Week four, I finally said yes to a Sunday night date.
At that time, I had already started seeing another guy, whom I for sure will write about in the future, so I was expecting this to be a throwaway date, and I'm only going because I applaud his persistence.
When I arrived at the rooftop of the cafe, I was taken by surprise by how gorgeous he looks, partly because I had completely forgotten what he looked like in his dating profile. His curly dark hair voluminous, his skin smooth and radiant, his eyes deep blue with slight sparkles from the reflection of the fairy lights on the rooftop, and his cardigan cream and extra cosy, he gleamed with warmth. "What can I get you for drinks?" He asked. Without a menu at hand, I panicked and went with the most basic drink choice that popped in my head, "Gin and tonic, please. Thanks!"
Moments later, he returned with two drinks in his hands. One liquor glass with fizzy transparent liquid barely covering the ice cube, adorned with a quarter slice of a lime; another hidden in a paper coffee cup, which felt out of place for a first date past 8pm. "What have you got there?" I asked. To my utter surprise, he responded with genuine wholesomeness, "Hot chocolate."
That opened my line of questioning. Mr. Suitcase was the first finance guy I voluntarily went on a date with, ever. I realized way too late the harsh truth that in this city that's thriving on finance industry, if I were to stick to my golden dating rule of no finance bros, I would've had virtually no one left to date. His hot chocolate went against every finance bro stereotypes that I have chose to avoid till then, which intrigued me. He said he doesn't drink at all outside of work, he doesn't enjoy drinking, he do it too much for work, so on his own, he would choose to stay away. I was skeptical, and till this day I don't know how much truth is there to it.
He was quite a chatter, the conversation went super smoothly, he asked me plenty about myself as well, which was a pleasant surprise. He had this undeniable confidence and comfort, to the extent that at one point he grabbed my hand to compliment my rings. However it caught me by so much surprise that I don't know if he's flirting, or was just being comfortable.
Just as I was enjoying our conversation and trying to get to know him better, he abruptly said "Right, I won't keep you any longer, shall we head out?" It was phrased as a question but the tone left me no room to say no. As we were walking downstairs, I checked my phone, 9:02pm, I was 2 minutes late to the date, the entire evening was timed 1 hour on the dot. I thought it was nothing more than a coincidence, without knowing at that time, that this should become our norm.
He gently hugged me goodbye. A notification showed up on my WhatsApp before I even made my way acrossed the street. "Hey thanks for coming out tonight, I kinda like you :)". Which brought a smile to my face, and I texted back, "Thank you for the positive feedback for our interview." as a joke.
We went out again the following weekend. Same bar, same terrace, same seat, same drinks. This time however he came straight after work, with his dark navy suit that accentuated his well maintained figure, and the color brought out the blue shine in his eyes even more. I've always had a weakness for beauty and optics, and his suits tickled something in me.
"We could make this our regular you know, every Sunday, you, me, some gin and tonic and hot chocolate." He said with a bright smile. However I had my skepticism. This was only our second date, we know a lot about each other only on the surface level. I don't know if it's my past or insecurity projecting, or my gut feeling protecting me, this type of familiarity talk raised a red flag, which of course I ignored because his face and suits made me to.
And again, as I was checking my phone making my way back home after we hugged goodnight, I realized this date was also 1 hour on the dot. Red flag, ignored again.
We went on one other date in the coming weeks before Christmas. My friend bailed on me, so I asked him if he'd like to join me to watch some horse racing.
At the race course, he was wearing the same cream cardigan as he did for our first date. That day he showed me more about him, his love for nature, animals, and animal conservation work. He told me he would like to be a naturalist if he weren't in finance. It hit a soft spot in my heart and I truly started to see him a little differently outside of the cardboard cutout finance bro.
Everyone was betting on horses, so was I, but not him. I tried to peer pressure him into having some harmless fun, but he insisted not to, even after I won a staggering 2 dollars. The minimum bet could barely buy you a bottle of water in this city, so it's certainly not about money. No alcohol, no harmless gambling, who is this finance guy?
Our third date had finally lasted longer than 1 hour on the dot. At one point I noticed his hair was slightly messy which I ran my finger through and adjusted for him. Even then, he didn't once tried to kiss me. "I'm trying to taking it slow." he told me. "I'm ok with slow." and for once I was.
He flirted through texts with me everyday, not too little, not too much, just comfortably at an arms length, before he left the city to go home to South Africa for Christmas, he even sent me selfies of him on the plane. This inconsistency had me convinced that he actually liked me.
The reason why The Weeknd reminded me of Mr Suitcase was, one night when we were texting, he was back in his hometown, out of the blue, he sent me a song on Spotify - Moth to a Flame by The Swedish House Mafia and The Weeknd.
In retrospect I think it stuck with me because a. guilt. During that time I was also dating this other guy, whom I for sure will write about some time in the future, but I was certain Mr Suitcase couldn't have known given our pattern and level of involvement. So I wasn't sure whether he was trying to say something through the song, or he just likes the song so much that he wanted to share. And b. confusion. He couldn't have been jealous could he? We've seen each other merely 3 times in the spam of 6 weeks since we first met, added total less than 4 hours, during which we had never shared any physical intimacy. Either way, ever since that exchange, I, someone who barely listens to any The Weeknd song that doesn't have an Ariana Grande feature, have somehow subconsciously and unintentionally started to associate The Weeknd with Mr Suitcase.
During his holiday away, he had showed me his family porch, his dog, and his Christmas pajamas. I had showed him the red panda I barely saw during my trip to Ocean Park, my bunny ear for my Disneyland trip, and my cat sitting with me while I played Spider-Man 2 on PS5. "Oh you can't be playing that surely." He texted. Sometimes I forgot he was several years older than me. "Why not it's one of my hobbies." I replied, taking slight offense.
We had another terrace gin and tonic and hot chocolate date after he got back to town. During the date he sharply noticed my new necklace. "Who got you this necklace I'll kill him." He asked, jokingly, I think. "Oh c'mon why such aggression?" I replied, shamefully feeling a little bit validated by his possessiveness, "Also why did you just assume someone else got it for me? I bought it myself as a 21st independent woman thank you very much." "It's real diamond and gold! How much money do you actually make?" He laughed in awe. "Definitely not as much as you." I gave him a side eye.
I went in this date thinking, surely he's gonna try to kiss me this time. And that expectation built up exponentially after his flirty banter. But to my disappointment, he didn't.
In the following weeks, he would text me almost daily, but never setting up any dates, however he did mention he was really busy with work and had sent me some work selfies wearing glasses, which I've never seen before, and so happens to be another one of my weakness. I grew slightly agitated. Patience has never been my strong suit and my obsession had somehow made kissing that man a mission to accomplish, and my long trip to the UK was coming up shortly, time was ticking.
So one weekend, I decided to ask him out. He agreed but instead of going out, he proposed to have me over for dinner and Netflix, which, as a 30 something year old woman, the implication was loud and clear. I had put some thoughts into what to wear. "Just a heads up, I am literally living out of a suitcase, so my place is not cozy at all." He told me. So I went with a casual T-Shirt and jeans for comfort, and matching lingerie underneath, for just in case.
He didn't come downstairs to pick me up, red flag. However just as the pattern goes, I quickly brushed it off when I saw him waiting for me at his door in a half sheer white t-shirt emphasizing his sculpturesque figure, hair still wet from shower.
He wasn't exaggerating when he said he was living out of a suitcase. The apartment, which he had told me he was borrowing from a friend, would be a normal family-sized in any other city, but in this one of the most expensive cities in the world, it was luxuriously spacious, and, empty. The two piece suits that once struck my heartstring were laid on the table, unremarkable, his cardigan dangling from the back of the chair, stiff. There's no cushions on the sofa, no tv, no rug, nothing of any level of coziness. The apartment was bare aside from the absolute essential and built-in furnitures.
We ordered take-out sushi and ate at the dinner table, sitting next to his suits. No music. Red flag.
Afterwards, he invited me back to his bedroom. "I'm not suggesting anything, just there's nothing in the living room, so I normally just hang in my bedroom." He ensured me. I followed. The bedroom is consistent with the style of the living room - bare minimum. White sheets, white duvet, two of the saddest pillows I've ever seen in my life, soggy, flat, and of different shapes that clearly don't match. I stood in the room awkwardly as he sat in his bed. I was, and still am, quite aware it's not respectful and sanitary to sit in someone's bed in your jeans, however I also didn't feel comfortable taking off my jeans without any alternative. Mr. Suitcase seemed to have caught my thoughts, "Well I did tell you to wear something comfortable, but come on, you can wear your jeans it's alright, get comfortable."
He didn't have a laptop so we browsed Netflix on his iPad. It was unconventional, unromantic, slightly awkward, but I didn't mind that much. Because I came with one mission and one mission only, to know what he tastes like.
His Netflix history was as predictable as it gets for a finance bro - Suits, The Wolf of Wall Street, and American Psycho. But to my insistence, we put on The Bold Type.
He seemed off the entire time. Jittery, on edge, unsettled. One moment he was putting his arm around me, next moment he was holding my hands, the next he tried to hold my thighs. As if he couldn't decide on a comfortable position and trying new placement every 20 seconds, which would be understandable if it didn't went on for 20 minutes. Any other self-respecting woman would've left right then and there, lucky for him, I am not that type. Instead it triggered my I-can-fix-him complex. "Are you ok?" I asked, "Did you take something? You can tell me you know." "Nah," he brushed it off, "I'm just under a lot of stress at work recently, and the adrenaline is still rushing through me." I was on the fence. But instead of drilling him, I gently put my hand on his head, gently stroking my fingers across his forehead and through his hair. "This feels nice." He said. "I know, I'm trying to calm you down," I said, "I'm nice like that." He then suddenly turned around, arms around me, hands in my hair, pressured his lips onto mine.
I remember thinking, no, this is not supposed to be like this. It felt abrupt, distant, pragmatic. There's no romance, no spark, no butterflies, nothing like what I expected, not at all. However I still went with it, put on my best performance, encouraged the kiss to go further and further. Then he stopped. His jitter didn't go away just because we were making out. He continued to twist and turn every 20 seconds, kissing me, dropping me, stroking my face, kissing me again, turned away again, stroke my hair and call me "petal", kissing me again, grabbing my ass, dropping it, turning away again. I was confused the entire time, not knowing what he wanted. The code that's supposed to be as clear as "Dinner and netflix at mine" couldn't be any more complicated. Perhaps for the first time in the history of online dating, this man genuinely meant "Dinner and netflix at mine" when he said "Dinner and netflix at mine".
10 pm, his bed time. Without taking things any further, he called me an Uber, walked me downstairs, gave me a cuddle and a kiss, and bid me goodnight.
And that was the last time I ever saw him.
After I left that day, I naively categorized that as maybe he was just having a weird day. So as I arrived home, I bought him a blessed red string bracelet online (It was the year of his zodiac sign and it was Chinese tradition to wear red string bracelet to fend of any bad spirits on your animal year, and he always wears a handful of handmade bracelets of different meanings). We tried to arrange another date at my place before I left for my UK trip, but he was too busy to make it.
The text frequency had fell off noticeably when I was in the UK, though still very flirtatious. When I arrived at Brighton from London, he asked me to show him around. I sent him a video of the gorgeous Brighton beach sunset, with murmur of birds swirling against the golden lights of sun, to which he never replied. Few days later I checked in on him, and to my surprise, but not really, because I felt it in my gut something was off, he told me he had gone back to his ex girlfriend. I wished him well and we left it at that.
I never felt sad or heartbroken, or even shed a tear for him. I barely knew him and never quite understood him. So I just put our chat in the archive, and moved on. Until last week.
I had just started to watch this HBO show called Industry, the main characters have the same job as Mr. Suitcase. I didn't think much of it at that moment. Days later, in my friend's tattoo artist's car, The Weeknd suddenly came up on radio, that moment, I thought of him. A day after that, my friend asked me what do I want for our dinner date, I went on Google map, and the first dot that I clicked on, was a South African Restaurant. It can't be, I thought, is the universe sending me a sign? Days later, I was going on a book reading brunch date with another friend. Where did she suggest? That cafe, with the terrace, gin and tonic, and hot chocolate.
This isn't happening. I thought. In the spam of a week, the amount of cues that specifically reminding me of Mr. Suitcase has been staggering. Do you know that feeling when even though practically you and the other person are fully done, but deep down in your guts, somehow, against all logic and reason, you just feel like it's not finished, not completely. The synchronicities had me convinced that whatever I felt was still there was not just my imagination. A few months ago I dreamed of him being my boyfriend out of no where. I never got rid of the red string bracelet I bought for him. The show, the songs, the restaurant, the cafe, they're all so specifically him.
So I was sure, this weekend, on my book reading date with my friend, I was going to run into him, we were going to reconcile, rekindle, reconnect. But of course, I was delusional, and wrong. Or else the title wouldn't be called "false synchronicities".
We sat downstairs in the cafe for brunch, then moved up to the terrace I was so familiar with for more coffee. Four hours of us being there, until it started pouring down, no sign of him, not at all. Of course not. Why would he be there? Because I listened to too much Invisible Strings by Taylor Swift? Because my brain is wired to draw false connections? Because somehow for some unknown reason I haven't fully let him go? Because I've mistaken my frustration of an unaccomplished mission to gut feeling of affection?
The universe is chaotic, unplanned, unconscious. The signs we see are just reflections of our state of mind deep down. It has nothing to do with the universe, the grand scheme of things, the other person. It never did. A thing is just a thing, nothing more, nothing less.
One day I'll be able to listen to The Weeknd without automatically thinking of the confusing Mr. Suitcase. Even though I don't think today is that day.
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osamu1909 · 4 months ago
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here's some songs iv been listening to a lot lately
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heroicmultiverse · 6 months ago
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//Playlist has been updated, but since it's a fairly big update, I'm going to go ahead and just list the entire tracklist under a read more
A Fifth of Beethoven by Walter Murphy [from Loki (2021)]
A-Punk by Vampire Weekend [from Scott Pilgrim Takes Off]
Agatha All Along by Kathryn Hahn [from WandaVision]
Alive by Battle Tapes [from Invincible (2021)]
Alive by Warbly Jets [from Spider-Man (2018)]
All Out Of Love by Air Supply [from Deadpool 2]
All the Stars by Kendrick Lamar and SZA [from Black Panther (2018)]
Angel by Depeche Mode [from Injustice: Gods Among Us]
Angel of the Morning by Juice Newton [from Deadpool (2016)]
Another Winter by Anamanaguchi [from Scott Pilgrim vs The World: The Game]
As the World Caves In by Matt Maltese [from Amaranth's "The Suicide Squad" GMV]
The Avengers by Alan Silvestri [from The Avengers/Avengers Assemble (2012)]
Back in Black by AC/DC [from Iron Man (2008), Megamind and Spider-Man: Far From Home]
Bad Reputation by Joan Jett [from Kick-Ass]
Bangarang by Skrillex (ft. Sirah) [from Deadpool 2]
Barracuda by Heart [from The Boys and Birds of Prey (2020)]
Big Energy by Latto [from She-Hulk: Attorney at Law]
Big Shot by Billy Joel [from The Boys]
Black Betty by Spiderbait [from TMNT (2007) and Birds of Prey (2020)]
Black Sheep by Metric (ft. Brie Larson) [from Scott Pilgrim vs The World and Scott Pilgrim Takes Off]
Blinding Lights by The Weeknd [from Ms. Marvel (2022)]
Blitzkrieg Bop by The Ramones [from Spider-Man: Homecoming]
Bloom by NECRY TALKIE [from Scott Pilgrim Takes Off]
Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen [from Suicide Squad (2016)]
Bones by Imagine Dragons [from The Boys]
Brace for Chaos by Epic Games [from Fortnite: Battle Royale]
Brand New Day by Neil Patrick Harris [from Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog]
Bulletproof Love by Method Man [from Luke Cage (2016)]
Burning by Yeah Yeah Yeahs [from Echo (2024)]
Business by Eminem [from Shazam!: Fury of the Gods]
Can I Kick It? by A Tribe Called Quest [from Luke Cage (2016) and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem]
Celebrity Skin by Hole [from Captain Marvel (2019)]
Centerfold by The J. Geils Band [from Echo (2024)]
Cherry Bomb by The Runaways [from Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) and The Boys]
Clint Eastwood by Gorillaz [from Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League]
Come Baby Come by K7 [from Suicide Squad (2016)]
Come and Get Your Love by Redbone [from Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3]
Crazy On You by Heart [from Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series, Captain Marvel (2019) and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3]
Creep (Acoustic Version) by Radiohead [from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3]
Dancing With Myself by The Donnas [from Gen V]
Danny Phantom Theme (Extended Version) by Guy Moon [from Danny Phantom]
The Dark One by Anamanaguchi [from Scott Pilgrim vs The World: The Game]
THE DAY by Porno Graffiti [from My Hero Academia]
Deadpool Rap (2013) by Teamheadkick [Deadpool fan song]
Deadpool Rap (2016) by Teamheadkick [from Deadpool (2016)]
Deadpool Rap (X-Force Remix) by Teamheadkick [from Deadpool 2]
Dear Mr. Fantasy by Traffic [from Avengers: Endgame]
Diabolical Invincible Me by Brandon Yates [from Death Battle: Omni-Man vs Homelander]
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap by AC/DC [from Suicide Squad (2016)]
Dirty Work by Steely Dan [from The Suicide Squad (2021)]
Do Ya Wanna Taste It by Wig Wam [from Peacemaker (2022)]
Dog Days Are Over by Florence + the Machine [from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3]
Don't Stop Me Now by Queen [from Shazam! (2019)]
Dragula by Rob Zombie [from Echo (2024)]
Dream On by Aerosmith [from The Boys]
Elevate by DJ Khalil (ft. Denzel Curry, Cordae, SwaVay, and Trevor Rich) [from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse]
Everything You Ever by Neil Patrick Harris & Felicia Day [from Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog]
Eye of the Tiger by Survivor [from Big Hero 6]
The Final Countdown by Europe [from Guardians of the Galaxy (2021)]
Folsom Prison Blues by Johnny Cash [from The Suicide Squad (2021)]
Garbage Truck by Sex Bob-omb [from Scott Pilgrim vs The World]
God Save the Queen by The Sex Pistols [from The Boys]
Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen [from Zack Snyder's Justice League]
Hate to Say I Told You So by The Hives [from Invincible (2021)]
Hazy Shade of Winter by Gerard Way (ft. Ray Toro) [from The Umbrella Academy and Gen V]
Heads Will Roll by Yeah Yeah Yeahs [from Gen V]
Heart Shaped Box by Nirvana [from The Boys]
Heathens by Twenty One Pilots [from Suicide Squad (2016)]
Hero by Chad Kroeger (ft. Josey Scott) [from Spider-Man (2002)]
Hero by Jessie J [from Kick-Ass 2]
Highway to Hell by AC/DC [from Iron Man 2 and Megamind]
Hit Me With Your Best Shot by Pat Benatar [from Lego DC Super-Villains and Birds of Prey (2020)]
Holding Out for a Hero by Bonnie Tyler [from Loki (2021) and Guardians of the Galaxy (2021)]
Hooked On A Feeling by Blue Swede [from Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) and Guardians of the Galaxy (2015)]
The Hot Wind Blowing by Jamie Christopherson (ft. Ferry Corsten) [from Death Battle: Hulk vs Doomsday]
House of the Rising Sun by The Animals [from Suicide Squad (2016)]
Hurt by Johnny Cash [from Logan]
Hypnotize by The Notorious B.I.G. [from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and The Boys]
I Feel Fine Pt. 1 by Sex Bob-omb [from Scott Pilgrim Takes Off]
I Feel Fine Pt. 2 by Sex Bob-omb [from Scott Pilgrim Takes Off]
I Fought the Law by The Clash [from Lego DC Super-Villains]
I Wanna Rock by Twisted Sister [from The Boys]
I'm Ready by Jaden Smith [from Spider-Man: Miles Morales]
Immigrant Song by Led Zeppelin [from Thor: Ragnarok]
Immortals by Fall Out Boy [from Big Hero 6]
In the Meantime by Spacehog [from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3]
The Incredits by Michael Giacchino [from The Incredibles]
Intergalactic by Beastie Boys [from The Marvels]
Invaders Must Die by The Prodigy [from Scott Pilgrim vs The World]
Iron Man by Black Sabbath [from Iron Man (2008)]
Is She With You? by Junkie XL [from Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice]
It's Getting Boring By The Sea by Blood Red Shoes [from Scott Pilgrim vs The World]
It's On Again by Alicia Keys (ft. Kendrick Lamar) [from The Amazing Spider-Man 2]
It's Tricky (DJ Fresh Remix) by Run-DMC [from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (2016)]
Joker and the Thief by Wolfmother [from Lego DC Super-Villains]
Just A Girl by No Doubt [from Captain Marvel (2019)]
Kick Ass (We Are Young) by MIKA vs RedOne [from Kick-Ass]
Kickstart My Heart by Motley Crue [from Guardians of the Galaxy (2021)]
King's Dead by Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar, Future and James Blake [from Black Panther (2018)]
Kryptonite by Three Doors Down
Last One Standing by Skylar Grey, Polo G, Mozzy & Eminem [from Venom: Let There Be Carnage]
Left Hand Free by Alt-J [from Captain America: Civil War]
Like A Prayer by Madonna [from Deadpool & Wolverine]
Live to Rise by Soundgarden [from The Avengers/Avengers Assemble (2012)]
Livin' On A Prayer by Bon Jovi [from Ms. Marvel (2022)]
London Calling by The Clash [from The Boys]
The Magic Number by De la Soul [from Spider-Man: No Way Home]
Main Title by Danny Elfman [from Spider-Man (2002)]
Mama Said Knock You Out (Undefeated Remix) by LL Cool J [from Deadpool 2]
The Man Comes Around by Johnny Cash [from Logan]
Merc with a Mouth by Teamheadkick [Deadpool fan song]
Mercy by Muse [from Batman: Arkham Knight]
Monster by Reckless Love [from Peacemaker (2022)]
My Life As A Teenage Robot Theme (Extended Version) by Peter Lurye [from My Life As A Teenage Robot]
My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light Em Up) by Fall Out Boy [from Big Hero 6]
Neat Neat Neat by The Damned [from The Boys]
Never Gonna Give You Up by Rick Astley [from The Lego Batman Movie, The Boys, and Guardians of the Galaxy (2021)]
No Diggity by Blackstreet, Dr. Dre and Queen Pen [from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem]
No More Heroes (Billy Butcher vs Hero Killer Stain) by Brandon Yayes [The Boys/My Hero Academia fan song]
No Sleep Till Brooklyn by Beastie Boys [from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3]
Nobody Speak by DJ Shadow (ft. Run the Jewels) [from Deadpool 2]
Nothing Else Matters by Metallica [from Gen V]
November Rain by Guns N Roses [from Thor: Love and Thunder]
Oh No!! by Grandson [from The Suicide Squad (2021)]
Only Happy When it Rains by Garbage [from Captain Marvel (2019)]
Orange Shirt by Sex Bob-omb [from Scott Pilgrim Takes Off]
Paradise City by Guns N Roses [from Thor: Love and Thunder]
Paranoid by Black Sabbath [from Suicide Squad (2016)]
The Passenger by Iggy Pop [from The Boys]
Peace Sign by Kenshi Yonezu [from My Hero Academia]
People Who Died by The Jim Carroll Band [from The Suicide Squad (2021)]
Pizza Power by Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles [from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time]
Police Truck by Dead Kennedys [from Scott Pilgrim Takes Off]
Portals by Alan Silvestri [from Avengers: Endgame]
Pressure by Billy Joel [from The Boys]
Psycho Killer by Talking Heads [from The Boys]
Pumped Up Kicks by John Murphy (ft. Ralph Saez) [from Peacemaker (2022)]
Purple Lamborghini by Skrillex (ft. Rick Ross) [from Suicide Squad (2016)]
Push Push (Lady Lightning) by Bang Camaro [from Peacemaker (2022)]
Rain by Grandson & Jessie Reyez [from The Suicide Squad (2021)]
Ramona by Beck [from Scott Pilgrim vs The World]
Red Flag by Billy Talent [from TMNT (2007)]
Remember by Ember McLain [from Danny Phantom]
Remember the Name: Deku by Triple-Q [Mashup featuring You Say Run from My Hero Academia]
Reptile's Theme by Skrillex [from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014)]
Rock You Like A Hurricane by Scorpions [from Avengers (2020) and The Boys]
The Rubberband Man by The Spinners [from Avengers: Infinity War]
Save You With My Love by Dan Conklin [from DC Super-Hero Girls (2019)]
Scarface (Push It To The Limit) by Paul Engemann [from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem]
Scott Pilgrim by Plumtree [from Scott Pilgrim vs The World and Scott Pilgrim Takes Off]
Scott Pilgrim Anthem by Anamanaguchi [from Scott Pilgrim vs The World: The Game]
Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes [from Suicide Squad (2016)]
Shame on a N***a by Wu-Tang Clan [from Luke Cage (2016)]
Shell Shocked by Juicy J, Wiz Khalifa, and Ty Dolla $ign (ft. Kill the Noise and Madsonik) [from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014)]
Shoot to Thrill by AC/DC [from Iron Man 2 and The Avengers/Avengers Assemble (2012)]
Short Change Hero by The Heavy [from Batman: Arkham City]
Should I Stay or Should I Go? by The Clash [from Iron Man 2]
Since You Been Gone by Rainbow [from Guardians of the Galaxy (2021) and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3]
Space Oddity by David Bowie [from Venom: The Last Dance]
St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion) by John Parr [from Deadpool: No Good Deed and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse]
Stone Cold Crazy by Queen [from Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series]
Stop! by Jane's Addiction [from The Boys]
Streets Ignite by Epic Games [from Fortnite: Battle Royale]
Subboss Theme by Anamanaguchi [from Scott Pilgrim vs The World: The Game and Scott Pilgrim Takes Off]
Sucker for Pain by Various Artists [from Suicide Squad (2016)]
Sucker's Prayer by The Decemberists [from The Suicide Squad (2021)]
Suite from X2 by John Ottman [from X2: X-Men United]
Sunflower by Post Malone and Swae Lee [from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse]
Superman March by John Williams [from Superman: The Motion Picture]
Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) by Eurythmics [from X-Men: Apocalypse]
Sympathy for the Devil by The Rolling Stones [from Suicide Squad (2016) and The Boys]
Teen Titans by Puffy AmiYumi [from Teen Titans (2003)]
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Theme by CD9 [from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (2016)]
That's Life by Frank Sinatra [from Joker (2019)]
Theme from Spiderman by The Ramones
This Is My Time by Jaden Smith [from Spider-Man: Miles Morales]
Threshold by Sex Bob-omb [from Scott Pilgrim vs The World]
Tick Tick Boom by The Hives [from Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League]
Tom Tom by Holy Fuck [from Invincible (2021)]
United States of Whatever by Liam Lynch [from Scott Pilgrim Takes Off]
Venom by Eminem [from Venom (2018)]
Voodoo Child (Slight Return) by Jimi Hendrix [from WandaVision]
Walking on the Sun by Smash Mouth [from The Boys]
Warriors by Imagine Dragons [from Wonder Woman (2017)]
Way Down We Go by KALEO [from Logan]
We Ain't Came to Lose by Raekwon & Ghostface Killah [from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge]
We Are Sex Bob-omb by Sex Bob-omb [from Scott Pilgrim vs The World]
We Run This by Missy Elliott [from She-Hulk: Attorney at Law]
Welcome to the Jungle by Guns N Roses [from Megamind and Thor: Love and Thunder]
Welcome to the Party by Diplo, Lil Pump & French Montana (ft. Zhavia Ward) [from Deadpool 2]
What We're All About by Sum 41 [from Spider-Man (2002)]
What's Up Danger by Blackway & Black Caviar [from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse]
When You're Mine by Jason Charles Miller [from DC Super-Hero Girls (2019)]
Where We Come From by Lecrae [from Spider-Man: Miles Morales]
Whistle for the Choir by The Fratellis [from The Suicide Squad (2021)]
White Room by Cream [from Joker (2019)]
Without Me by Eminem [from Suicide Squad (2016)]
Wreak Havoc by Skylar Grey [from Suicide Squad (2016)]
X Gon' Give It To Ya by DMX [from Deadpool (2016) and Deadpool 2]
X-Men by Powerglove [from X-Men: The Animated Series]
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theredandwhitequeen · 10 months ago
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9,11,23 and 28 for the music ask 💜
9. A song that makes me happy? Gonna buy me a dog by the Monkees
11. A song that you never get tired of? So many
Kryptonite by three doors down
Never by Heart
Would you come home from Roswell New Mexico and Tyler Blackburn
Blinding Lights by the weekend
Paint it Black by The Rolling Stones
23. A song that you think everybody should listen to.
Simon’s Song by Omar Rudberg from Young Royals
28. A song by an artist with a voice that you love.
God only knows by The Beach Boys
Thanks for the ask
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inbetween-breaths · 1 year ago
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tagged by @frutillia to make a playlist from my url ♡✿
I- I don't know by Lisa Hannigan
N- New light by John Mayer
B- Before you knew it was me by SYML
E- Everglow by Coldplay
T- Tell me if you wanna Go Home by Keira knightly
W- Wish you were here by Pink Floyd
E- Endless love by Lionel Richie, Diana Ross
E- Everything i wanted by Billie Eilish
N- Nothing's gonna hurt you baby by Cigs After sex
B- Blinding lights by The Weeknd
R- Romantic Sunday by Car, the Garden
E- Elijah by Matthew and the Atlas
A- Amsterdam by Gregory Alan Isakov
T- Thirteen by Big Star
H- Hymn for the Weekend by Coldplay
S- Sweet by Cigarettes after Sex
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