#july 12 2024
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card-of-the-day · 5 months ago
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Today's Card Is: Gawr Gura
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miyrumiyru · 2 months ago
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Cute sparrow on a rock :>
Eurasian Tree Sparrow (Passer montanus)
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ldshadowdoodles · 5 months ago
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[233] Yippee finals are over
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ojiropanelotd · 5 months ago
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Day 82! First he sillied....then he serioused!! Chapter: 74
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shezanenigma · 4 months ago
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THE DEATH OF SLIM SHADY
Eminem Album Review
💎💎💎💎💎
5 Diamond Review
By ShezAnEnigma
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Eminem's newest album, "The Death of Slim Shady," is not just another collection of tracks; it's a reflection on his legacy, his inner battles, and the persona that has both defined and haunted him for decades. As always, Eminem draws from his own feelings and inner battles, creating a narrative that is both compelling and raw.
Since his debut album "The Slim Shady LP" in 1999, Eminem has been known for his sharp, often controversial lyrics and his alter ego, Slim Shady. Albums like "The Marshall Mathers LP" (2000)  and "The Eminem Show" (2002) showed us the provocative, unfiltered side of Eminem, with tracks that were intense and filled with intricate wordplay, dark humor, and brutally honest storytelling. 
Over the years, Eminem has consistently pushed boundaries and confronted personal demons, from addiction and mental health struggles to family conflicts and industry pressures. Albums like "Recovery" (2010) and "The Marshall Mathers LP 2" (2013) saw him addressing his battles  and seeking redemption, while "Kamikaze" (2018) and "Music to Be Murdered By" (2020) showcased his relentless lyrical skill and unyielding defiance against critics.
In "The Death of Slim Shady," Eminem takes us on a ride through the chaotic mind of Marshall Mathers, where Slim Shady's influence is still strong. The first two-thirds of the album hit hard with that familiar, in-your-face style. Songs like "Lucifer," (produced by Dr. Dre) "Evil," and, "Antichrist" bring back that vintage Slim Shady vibe, full of biting commentary and controversial takes. Eminem doesn't hold back, targeting everyone from Lizzo to MAGA pundit Candace Owens, with some particularly pointed jabs at Caitlyn Jenner and the late Christopher Reeve.
But the real turning point comes with "Guilty Conscience 2," a powerful sequel where Eminem faces off against his alter ego. This track feels like a climactic moment where Marshall Mathers finally confronts Slim Shady, leading to a symbolic "murder-suicide." It's a moment of catharsis, marking the end of an era for Eminem.
As the album progresses, the tone shifts dramatically from aggressive shock rap to more introspective tracks like "Temporary" and "Somebody Save Me," a poignant duet with Jelly Roll. These two songs are my favorites because they have a deeper emotional pull and feel incredibly personal. Eminem is known for writing from his heart, and you can sense how difficult these tracks must have been for him to create. In "Temporary," he includes snippets of audio featuring him and his daughter Hailie, reflecting on how she will feel when he dies. In "Somebody Save Me," Eminem opens up about his struggles with addiction and his regrets as a father and uncle. These songs are slower, more reflective, and deeply emotional, painting a vivid picture of a man who has missed out on significant moments in his life and is filled with remorse.
While "The Death of Slim Shady" has echoes of "The Eminem Show" and "Encore," it's not a throwback. The production and the wordplay is as sharp as ever, and Eminem's flow is versatile and confident. He may be 51 now, a long way from that kid who broke out in the 1990’s but this album proves he still has the same lyrical prowess.
Overall, "The Death of Slim Shady" is an album that demands to be listened to from start to finish. Eminem's ability to balance the raw, controversial edge of Slim Shady with his personal reflections on regret and redemption makes this a standout in his career. This album isn't just about saying goodbye to Slim Shady; it's about Marshall Mathers coming to terms with his past and looking forward to his future. It’s an emotional, powerful journey that leaves a lasting impact.
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vo11pe · 17 days ago
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outfitsinspiration · 4 months ago
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Who: Julia Berolzheimer
What: NST Studio Leather Tie Stone Necklaces When: Daily Look - July 12, 2024
Worn with: Siedres top, Brunello Cucinelli trousers, Loeffler Randall sandals, Bottega Veneta bag
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pippappop · 5 months ago
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Vocaloid song of the day!
Day 45, July 12 2024
> Song: Empurple
> Artist: Harumaki Gohan
> Virtual Singer(s): Hatsune Miku
Theme/Content Warnings (lyrics): N/A
Video Warnings: N/A
Link: https://youtu.be/InZ7GOU-CQ8?si=ph9MAo4X1S56Wi40
English lyrics: captions
Pip's comments: song about being purple!
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fudgincrackers · 5 months ago
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Still day 18, I accidentally blocked him on instagram and it removed him from following me. i hate it so much. i wanna scream and cry and follow him again so he could follow me. But that would be so embarrassing. i guess it's for the best. now i'll never have to wonder if he'll unfollow me in the future.
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vyxart · 5 months ago
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eons-arts · 5 months ago
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artfight 4 today
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maraczeks · 5 months ago
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miyrumiyru · 2 months ago
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♥ Blooming Mallow Flowers ♥
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deadestofdoves · 5 months ago
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I'm genuinely thinking of hiding away tomorrow so I don't have to go to my aunt's. I seriously can only see it ending with me being made fun of again and me walking the hours long walk home despite my chronic pain. And honestly, I might just not go home. I might just drown myself in the lake on the way
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evilmafuyu666 · 1 month ago
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laughingharrys-blog · 5 months ago
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Beautiful 😍
when you think about how they first performed landslide together when harry was 23 (and again at 25) and now he’s 30. it really brings a tear to your eyes.
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