#AMGearstories: Frank Iero talks about his Fender Custom Shop "Frank"enstein Long Scale Jazzmaster
Alto Music | August 11, 2023
In this video we head down to Irving Plaza to chat with@frankieromustdie of @mychemicalromance and @lsdunesofficial talks about his Custom Shop Fender long scale Jazzmaster!
Mmm imagine the genshin women's reactions when they see their constellation imprinted itself on your tummy after your first time with them😖
They'd be so shocked, happy and over the moon when they pull back to see that they've marked you as 'theirs'. Just imagine their eyes glazing over at the sight before a wide grin spreads across their face😞 then they shower you in a million kisses, kissing the mark and mumbling sweet nothings against your skin🙁🫶 imcrying,iminlovewithyoursillylittedelusions.
I’m so happy you love my silly little delusions because I just wanna be marked up by the genshin women badly 😳
I feel like many of them would get turned on even more when they see that they’ve officially “claimed you.” Some of the more animalistic women are purring/whimpering and leaning down to lick the mark now embedded in your skin, all the while praising how good you were for them and letting them choose you as their lover.
Also for the sillier women like Hu Tao, Beidou, Amber, Navia, Yoimiya, etc. I can see them blowing raspberries into your stomach where the mark is, and tickling you to show their excitement 🥺
before i pass out i’m gonna round out this day of random ass posting with a new dnd character 💕 her name is willow branch and he’s a tiefling wild magic barbarian. i am not currently playing her but god damn am i thinking about her all the time
So I normally don’t talk about textile stuff here bc this is my Fanworks Corner but I cannot recommend highly enough that everyone stop what they’re doing and listen to Articles of Interest. The link is to their website but you can find them on whatever your favourite podcatcher is. It’s a podcast that started as part of 99% Invisible, so it feels a bit like school, but it’s so so good if you care about clothing or textiles or fashion or gender or social history it’s got ALL THE BEST SHIT I love it so much.
My favourite episodes from earlier seasons are Hawaiian Shirts, Punk Style, Knockoffs, and Perfume/Diamonds, but they’re all really really good. What I love about it is that it does the 99PI thing of taking an ordinary thing and doing a deep dive from a design perspective, which sounds so boring but is actually just like. This really transformative way of looking at an object that you’re used to, and realizing that all objects have history and stories and the world is so rich! So full of intention! So captivating!
BUT OKAY because relevant to the post about 1940s/postwar women’s wear that I reblogged earlier, the current season is FASCINATING because instead of single episodes on single topics it’s an entire-season arc on just one specific thing, and the first two episodes have been utterly riveting so far. I’s on like, the idea of this style that they’re calling “Ivy” which is sort of generic slacks-and-button-downs style that like. You don’t think of as a style but is actually a style, and the whole arc is this incredibly detailed look at what it means and where it comes from and why it’s relevant to us now. It touches on the history of ready-to-wear clothing and post-war politics in the US and Japan and just - so much. So much god stuff.
And also there’s a digression in ep 2 on the post-WW1 Bright Young Things movement, which tickled me because I’m currently fascinated by that in general + am looking for books to learn more. Because the more that I am an essential worker in the current pandemic (which is not over, omg get your boosters GET YOUR BOOSTERS) the more I am fascinated by: 1) World War 1, 2) Post WW1 societal recovery, and 3) Early 1920s social history which was very much a reaction to the first two things and uhhhh has some parallels with our current society what with the sudden extreme individual focus on capitalist hedonism contrasted with the broader more sinister tapdance towards fascism and this feels like it shouldn’t be relevant to clothing but also: it is!
BUT ANYWAY it’s the most brilliant piece of podcast work I’ve ever listened to and if you want to know why 1930-40ss menswear and button downs are having a ~cultural moment and why that’s intersecting with young people’s movements related to gender expression and self-expresson this is the thing for you.
Watching James Bond and I’m sorry the who plays him and Benoit Blanc is not hot. He’s endearing and interesting to look at but just entirely unfuckable I’m sorry