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I made a playlist for Hispanic Heritage Month.
All bands and artists featured are goth, deathrock, darkwave, or adjacent genres from Spain and Latin America, or otherwise prominently feature members of Hispanic backgrounds.
I've long since held the opinion that without the LatAm and Spanish scenes doing most of the heavy lifting, goth as a subculture probably would not have lived past the mid-2000s, and I feel like those scenes deserve more recognition.
#goth#gothic#trad goth#latin american goth#darkwave#post punk#gothic rock#coldwave#deathrock#horror#goth rock#80s goth#90s goth#alternative goth#goth aesthetic#goth bands#goth music#goth subculture#gothblr#gothic aesthetic#gothicrock#nu goth#hispanics#hispanic heritage month#spotify#music
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cemetery at sunset (cementerio de la recoleta, asunción, paraguay)
#cemetery#goth aesthetic#halloween#ghost#graveyard#gravestones#skeleton#spooky#dark aesthetic#city of the dead#dia de los muertos#latin american cemetery#latam#arcane#eerie
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Mexicans (and lots of latinos in general lmao) are so just inherently gothic like it’s so funny to me when older relatives are so against it bc if you only took a moment to look you’d see all the parallels 😭😭
AMÁ ITS NOT THAT FAR A STRETCH IM TELLING YOU 😤😤
#gothic#goth#mexican#mexican goth#goth comes in all colors 🖤#idk what the preferred term is so imma just tag the ones I know lmao#latin#latin american#latine#latinx#mexican american#diaspora#hispanic#nina's life notes
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"Adrianne Dances" by Brazilian goth rock band from the city of São Paulo, off of their 2013 album "Les Belles Infidèles".
#goth#gothic#goth bands#goth rock#gothrock#gothic rock#dark music#goth music#bandcamp#brazilian goth#gótico#rock gótico#música gótica#gótico brasileiro#brazilian music#latin american music#south american#latin american#south american music#Bandcamp
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funniest disney history facts i can think of atm
literally EVERYBODY thought the lion king was gonna flop and pocahontas would be their greatest movie ever made. people begged to ditch lion king and work on pocahontas.
the reason robin hood ends so abruptly is that there was an actual ending planned and storyboarded but the crew spent too long arguing about everyone’s fursonas to finish animating it
madam mim was way less comedic in the original book but because her character was too similar to maleficent (who was in their latest film at the time), the sword and the stone crew decided to differentiate her by making her fucking hilarious
when making a goofy movie, jeffrey katzenberg (studio chairman at the time) told bill farmer to give goofy “a normal voice.” farmer, who had been voicing goofy for eight years at that point, including in the goof troop show that a goofy movie was a sequel to, was very confused. after making an attempt they decided to scrap that note completely.
as of march 2023, farmer is still voicing goofy, and tony anselmo has been voicing donald since 1986. the 2017 reboot of ducktales, which was slated as “wanting to do for donald what goofy movie did for goofy,” featured both actors as those characters; they had also been doing the voices for the original ducktales and goof troop/goofy movie. all the times goofy and donald interact in the 2017 ducktales however, donald was voiced by guest star don cheadle as a joke
current voice of mickey mouse bret iwan has stated that he has attempted to play kingdom hearts and did not do well
disneyland’s current world of color halloween overlay features a plot that is basically “the disney villains simultaneously adopt a goth kid” and i love it
people will make jokes about “well math says that the beast would’ve been 11 when he was cursed” well that was actually the original intent, but a flashback scene of baby beast was scrapped because he looked “too much like eddie munster”
when disney sent a representative to pixar to check on toy story production, she was like “this is all great! what style of music are you thinking” and they were like “for what” “for the songs” “we uh. we weren’t gonna have. any songs” and she went dead silent and then went “i have to make a call” and left the room
saludos amigos and the three caballeros were made as ww2 propaganda. the government commissioned disney to make movies to make latin america like them so that they wouldnt side with the nazis and provide them an in to invade, and latin america really liked donald duck so
saludos amigos was apparently the first time many usamericans realized that latin american people were like. people. film historian alfred charles richard jr said that the film “did more to cement a community of interest between peoples of the americas in a few months than the state department had in fifty years”
while latin america generally liked both films, chilean cartoonist rené rios boettiger fucking hated the chilean segment of saludos amigos, seeing the main character of pedro the plane as a weakass bitch, so in response he created condorito, the most popular comic character in all of latin america
disney wanted to adapt ts eliot’s old possum’s book of practical cats. his widow adamantly refused, and then sold the rights to andrew lloyd webber bc he wanted to make it sexy and she said “tom would’ve liked that”
in case you haven’t seen the defunctland, walt disney wanted epcot to be a futuristic utopia where he was basically the dictator. then he died so they just made it another theme park
speaking of defunctland the first defunctland video was on disneyworld’s alien attraction and please watch it. please it’s so funny
after the huge failure of the black cauldron disney was going to shut down its animation department. the department tried to convince them to keep them alive by showing them the one scene they had finished for the next movie– the mouse burlesque from the great mouse detective. it worked
the only attraction the black cauldron ever got was in tokyo disneyland where they put a tour under cinderella’s castle where everyone had to escape the disney villains trying to kill them, only to end at the horned king and the cauldron, who would try to sacrifice them to satan. this tour was popular but was closed in the early 2000s as the tunnels didn’t fit earthquake regulations and i want it in disneyworld so bad
walt disney once referred to his unionizing workers, led by goofy’s creator art babbitt, as “commie sons of bitches,” and i want a mickey build-a-bear that calls me a commie son-of-a-bitch whenever i squeeze its paw
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the default tumblr user is american. the second most common type of tumblr user can be from any country; but always speaks with an american affect, is gay/trans, and deeply involved with some fandom. then there are the slavs. all goths on this site seem to be slavs. they usually have the most dignity. then we have the latin americans, whose role in our ecosystem is to repost unfunny memes. then the finns. cant pin down the finns. theyre just here. lots of turks and hungarians too, but no one has yet deciphered their language. used to be more brits but there arent enough american tea-a-boos here to sustain them anymore. not an insignificant number of arabs/pakistanis who just post excerpts of poetry and pictures of roses also.
these are just my observations.
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Oh hey my exact niche experience
Being Catholic* is actually such a goated advantage when taking Medieval and Early Renaissance art history classes because 75% of these lectures are just expanations of Biblical stories that I learned at Sunday school when I was eight lmao
* and by catholic i mean that weird “its my heritage and i have faith but the church/organized religion in general really sucks” kinda in-between
#religion#yeah ‘culturally Catholic’ is definitely a phrase I’ve used in real conversation#Spanish American#I actually did the whole shebang when I was a child though#baptism#first communion#confirmation#went to catechism classes#I think my mom was actually a catechism teacher for a little while#my family was really chill though#very progressive#and pretty critical of the church tbh#while instilling in us that faith was a deeply personal thing#I think there are definitely some cultural stereotypes that are true for us too#big giant loud family#big family dinners and parties#mom and dad took Latin classes in school#my goth phase transferred over pretty easily because I was just rewearing all crucifix necklaces and rosaries but with lacy black dresses#and fishnets and black lipstick#and case in point#my parents where outwardly supportive of my goth phase lmao#my bro and I are both pretty openly agnostic#and I don’t usually step foot in church unless it’s to accompany a family member for added support#or attend a wedding or funeral#moms pretty meh on religion too nowadays#we all just sort of have this cultural aura that hangs around lol
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hi! SUPER interesting excerpt on ants and empire; adding it to my reading list. have you ever read "mosquito empires," by john mcneill?
Yea, I've read it. (Mosquito Empires: Ecology and War in the Greater Caribbean, 1620-1914, basically about influence of environment and specifically insect-borne disease on colonial/imperial projects. Kinda brings to mind Centering Animals in Latin American History [Few and Tortorici, 2013] and the exploration of the centrality of ecology/plants to colonialism in Plants and Empire: Colonial Bioprospecting in the Atlantic World [Schiebinger, 2007].)
If you're interested: So, in the article we're discussing, Rohan Deb Roy shows how Victorian/Edwardian British scientists, naturalists, academics, administrators, etc., used language/rhetoric to reinforce colonialism while characterizing insects, especially termites in India and elsewhere in the tropics, as "Goths"; "arch scourge of humanity"; "blight of learning"; "destroying hordes"; and "the foe of civilization". [Rohan Deb Roy. “White ants, empire, and entomo-politics in South Asia.” The Historical Journal. October 2019.] He explores how academic and pop-sci literature in the US and Britain participated in racist dehumanization of non-European people by characterizing them as "uncivilized", as insects/animals. (This sort of stuff is summarized by Neel Ahuja, describing interplay of race, gender, class, imperialism, disease/health, anthropomorphism. See Ahuja's “Postcolonial Critique in a Multispecies World.”)
In a different 2018 article on "decolonizing science," Deb Roy also moves closer to the issue of mosquitoes, disease, hygiene, etc. explored in Mosquito Empires. Deb Roy writes: 'Sir Ronald Ross had just returned from an expedition to Sierra Leone. The British doctor had been leading efforts to tackle the malaria that so often killed English colonists in the country, and in December 1899 he gave a lecture to the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce [...]. [H]e argued that "in the coming century, the success of imperialism will depend largely upon success with the microscope."''
Deb Roy also writes elsewhere about "nonhuman empire" and how Empire/colonialism brutalizes, conscripts, employs, narrates other-than-human creatures. See his book Malarial Subjects: Empire, Medicine and Nonhumans in British India, 1820-1909 (published 2017).
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Like Rohan Deb Roy, Jonathan Saha is another scholar with a similar focus (relationship of other-than-human creatures with British Empire's projects in Asia). Among his articles: "Accumulations and Cascades: Burmese Elephants and the Ecological Impact of British Imperialism." Transactions of the Royal Historical Society. 2022. /// “Colonizing elephants: animal agency, undead capital and imperial science in British Burma.” BJHS Themes. British Society for the History of Science. 2017. /// "Among the Beasts of Burma: Animals and the Politics of Colonial Sensibilities, c. 1840-1940." Journal of Social History. 2015. /// And his book Colonizing Animals: Interspecies Empire in Myanmar (published 2021).
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Related spirit/focus. If you liked the termite/India excerpt, you might enjoy checking out this similar exploration of political/imperial imagery of bugs a bit later in the twentieth century: Fahim Amir. “Cloudy Swords” e-flux Journal Issue #115. February 2021.
Amir explores not only insect imagery, specifically caricatures of termites in discourse about civilization (like the Deb Roy article about termites in India), but Amir also explores the mosquito/disease aspect invoked by your message (Mosquito Empires) by discussing racially segregated city planning and anti-mosquito architecture in British West Africa and Belgian Congo, as well as anti-mosquito campaigns of fascist Italy and the ascendant US empire. German cities began experiencing a non-native termite infestation problem shortly after German forces participated in violent suppression of resistance in colonial Africa. Meanwhile, during anti-mosquito campaigns in the Panama Canal zone, US authorities imposed forced medical testing of women suspected of carrying disease. Article features interesting statements like: 'The history of the struggle against the [...] mosquito reads like the history of capitalism in the twentieth century: after imperial, colonial, and nationalistic periods of combatting mosquitoes, we are now in the NGO phase, characterized by shrinking [...] health care budgets, privatization [...].' I've shared/posted excerpts before, which I introduce with my added summary of some of the insect-related imagery: “Thousands of tiny Bakunins”. Insects "colonize the colonizers". The German Empire fights bugs. Fascist ants, communist termites, and the “collectivism of shit-eating”. Insects speak, scream, and “go on rampage”.
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In that Deb Roy article, there is a section where we see that some Victorian writers pontificated on how "ants have colonies and they're quite hard workers, just like us!" or "bugs have their own imperium/domain, like us!" So that bugs can be both reviled and also admired. On a similar note, in the popular imagination, about anthropomorphism of Victorian bugs, and the "celebrated" "industriousness" and "cleverness" of spiders, there is: Claire Charlotte McKechnie. “Spiders, Horror, and Animal Others in Late Victorian Empire Fiction.” Journal of Victorian Culture. December 2012. She also addresses how Victorian literature uses natural science and science fiction to process anxiety about imperialism. This British/Victorian excitement at encountering "exotic" creatures of Empire, and popular discourse which engaged in anthropormorphism, is explored by Eileen Crist's Images of Animals: Anthropomorphism and Animal Mind and O'Connor's The Earth on Show: Fossils and the Poetics of Popular Science, 1802-1856.
Related anthologies include a look at other-than-humans in literature and popular discourse: Gothic Animals: Uncanny Otherness and the Animal With-Out (Heholt and Edmunson, 2020). There are a few studies/scholars which look specifically at "monstrous plants" in the Victorian imagination. Anxiety about gender and imperialism produced caricatures of woman as exotic anthropomorphic plants, as in: “Murderous plants: Victorian Gothic, Darwin and modern insights into vegetable carnivory" (Chase et al., Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2009). Special mention for the work of Anna Boswell, which explores the British anxiety about imperialism reflected in their relationships with and perceptions of "strange" creatures and "alien" ecosystems, especially in Aotearoa. (Check out her “Anamorphic Ecology, or the Return of the Possum.” Transformations. 2018.)
And then bridging the Victorian anthropomorphism of bugs with twentieth-century hygiene campaigns, exploring "domestic sanitation" there is: David Hollingshead. “Women, insects, modernity: American domestic ecologies in the late nineteenth century.” Feminist Modernist Studies. August 2020. (About the cultural/social pressure to protect "the home" from bugs, disease, and "invasion".)
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In fields like geography, history of science, etc., much has been said/written about how botany was the key imperial science/field, and there is the classic quintessential tale of the British pursuit of cinchona from Latin America, to treat mosquito-borne disease among its colonial administrators in Africa, India, and Southeast Asia. In other words: Colonialism, insects, plants in the West Indies shaped and influenced Empire and ecosystems in the East Indies, and vice versa. One overview of this issue from Early Modern era through the Edwardian era, focused on Britain and cinchona: Zaheer Baber. "The Plants of Empire: Botanic Gardens, Colonial Power and Botanical Knowledge." May 2016. Elizabeth DeLoughrey and other scholars of the Caribbean, "the postcolonial," revolutionary Black Atlantic, etc. have written about how plantation slavery in the Caribbean provided a sort of bounded laboratory space. (See Britt Rusert's "Plantation Ecologies: The Experiential Plantation [...].") The argument is that plantations were already of course a sort of botanical laboratory for naturalizing and cultivating valuable commodity plants, but they were also laboratories to observe disease spread and to practice containment/surveillance of slaves and laborers. See also Chakrabarti's Bacteriology in British India: laboratory medicine and the tropics (2012). Sharae Deckard looks at natural history in imperial/colonial imagination and discourse (especially involving the Caribbean, plantations, the sea, and the tropics) looking at "the ecogothic/eco-Gothic", Edenic "nature", monstrous creatures, exoticism, etc. Kinda like Grove's discussion of "tropical Edens" in the colonial imagination of Green Imperialism.
Dante Furioso's article "Sanitary Imperialism" (from e-flux's Sick Architecture series) provides a summary of US entomology and anti-mosquito campaigns in the Caribbean, and how "US imperial concepts about the tropics" and racist pathologization helped influence anti-mosquito campaigns that imposed racial segregation in the midst of hard labor, gendered violence, and surveillance in the Panama Canal zone. A similar look at manipulation of mosquito-borne disease in building empire: Gregg Mitman. “Forgotten Paths of Empire: Ecology, Disease, and Commerce in the Making of Liberia’s Plantation Economy.” Environmental History. 2017. (Basically, some prominent medical schools/departments evolved directly out of US military occupation and industrial plantations of fruit/rubber/sugar corporations; faculty were employed sometimes simultaneously by fruit companies, the military, and academic institutions.) This issue is also addressed by Pratik Chakrabarti in Medicine and Empire, 1600-1960 (2014).
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Meanwhile, there are some other studies that use non-human creatures (like a mosquito) to frame imperialism. Some other stuff that comes to mind about multispecies relationships to empire:
Lawrence H. Kessler. “Entomology and Empire: Settler Colonial Science and the Campaign for Hawaiian Annexation.” Arcadia (Spring 2017)
No Wood, No Kingdom: Political Ecology in the English Atlantic (Keith Pluymers)
Archie Davies. "The racial division of nature: Making land in Recife". Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers Volume 46, Issue 2, pp. 270-283. November 2020.
Yellow Fever, Race, and Ecology in Nineteenth-Century New Orleans (Urmi Engineer Willoughby, 2017)
Pasteur’s Empire: Bacteriology and Politics in France, Its Colonies, and the World (Aro Velmet, 2022)
Tom Brooking and Eric Pawson. “Silences of Grass: Retrieving the Role of Pasture Plants in the Development of New Zealand and the British Empire.” The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History. August 2007.
Under Osman's Tree: The Ottoman Empire, Egypt, and Environmental History (Alan Mikhail)
The Herds Shot Round the World: Native Breeds and the British Empire, 1800-1900 (Rebecca J.H. Woods, 2017)
Imperial Bodies in London: Empire, Mobility, and the Making of British Medicine, 1880-1914 (Kristen Hussey, 2021)
Red Coats and Wild Birds: How Military Ornithologists and Migrant Birds Shaped Empire (Kirsten Greer, 2020)
Animality and Colonial Subjecthood in Africa: The Human and Nonhuman Creatures of Nigeria (Saheed Aderinto, 2022)
Imperial Creatures: Humans and Other Animals in Colonial Singapore, 1819-1942 (Timothy P. Barnard, 2019)
Biotic Borders: Transpacific Plant and Insect Migration and the Rise of Anti-Asian Racism in America, 1890-1950 (Jeannie N. Shinozuka)
#ecology#bugs#multispecies#landscape#indigenous#haunted#temporal#colonial#imperial#british entomology in india#mosquitoes#carceral#tidalectics#intimacies of four continents#carceral geography#pathologization
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Where good girls go to die, that's where I'll be
I want to start engaging with this site more, so it occurs to me I should probably have an intro post to pin. This is that.
I'm Lucian, or Layla; either is fine and you can address me as either. I am 33 years old. I am a demiromantic bisexual. I am genderfluid, and my pronouns are they/them. I am polyamorous and have three wonderful partners. I am Hispanic with Cuban and Puerto Rican ancestry. I am very sex-positive and kink-positive, and I used to teach shibari once upon a time. I am very much a top and a dom. I may post NSFW things from time to time but that is not a focus of this blog.
I love horror, vampires, cyberpunk, tokusatsu, comic books, mecha, and TTRPGs. But more than just about anything else I love goth music. I have been part of the goth scene for most of my life, and I am very friendly towards baby bats; feel free to DM me if you would like music recommendations. Most of this blog will probably be dedicated to posting and reblogging about these things.
I play a lot of Final Fantasy 14, Guild Wars 2, Warframe, and Neverwinter. Other than those games I play a lot of RPGs and hack 'n' slash games. Devil May Cry, .hack//, and inFAMOUS are my favorite game series ever.
I love writing more than just about anything else ever. Divinity willing I will be published one day. I may or may not post some samples of my writing from time to time, we'll see.
I am an Anarchist, and that informs just about everything about my politics and morality. I am generally friendly with and accepting of most Socialist/Leftist no matter the variety, so long as you're not a dick. Politics isn't a focus of this blog, but I may occasionally rant about it if I feel I have anything interesting to say.
If there's anything else you would like to know, feel free to send me an ask. I am a very open book and am more than happy to answer honestly. I am more than happy to DM with mutuals, but please don't try and flirt with me if you're younger than 25; I am not interested. I'm a naturally flirty person but I am not interested in anyone that young, and even 25 is pushing it for me.
DNI: -Minors -Bigots of any stripe -Feeder blogs -Pro-ana blogs -Lolicon/Shotacon -All pedophiles
#goth#gothic#trad goth#nonbinary#trans#bisexual#demiromantic#latino#latin american goth#cuban#puerto rican#horror#vampires
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Caifanes or Caiphanes is a Mexican Goth Post-Punk Rock band formed in 1987, considered by critics as one of the most innovative and influential acts in Latin American rock during the 20th century.
They emerged from the Mexican underground scene to later jump to the general public with the support of the dissemination campaign called "Rock en tu Idioma" at the end of the eighties. In this tenor, two of their songs ("Antes que nos olviden” and “Será por eso”) are considered among the 100 best (musically) of Mexican rock.
Their most famous songs are "La Célula que explota", "Nubes" and "Afuera".
Soda Stereo is an Argentine Rock Band formed in 1982 and considered the most important, popular and influential band in Spanish rock and a legend of Latin American music.
They were the first Spanish-speaking group to achieve massive success in Latam and played a very important role in the development and dissemination of Latin American rock and rock in Spanish during the 1980s and 1990s. During their career, they were a marked trend in Latin America, they starred in many genres such as the fun music of their beginnings, the new wave, the dark wave, hard rock, alternative rock and the electronic rock of their ends.
Their most famous songs are "De Música ligera", "Persiana Americana" and "En la Ciudad de la Furia".
#Caifanes#jaguares#Soda stereo#Latino rock tournament#round 4#polls#VAMOOOSSSS#votan caifanes gente!!!
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atsv prompts
use as many as you want just pls tag me :)
you can change them to x oc but i’m putting reader bc it’s easier
most of these are ideas from other fics i’ve read but some are just ideas id love to see
i’ll be updating this list when i get more inspo
do you guys want me to do a fic rec list for atsv or any other fandoms ❤️
or any hc inspo lists bc i can’t be bothered to write but i have so many ideas lmao
miguel o’hara
miguel x !black cat reader
miguel x !villain reader
miguel x !venom/doc oc reader
miguel x !spanish/french speaking reader
miguel x !anomaly reader
miguel x !teen reader (work daughter idk)
miguel x !extrovert reader
miguel x !spidey reader
miguel x !touchy reader
miguel x !motherly reader
miguel x !nurse reader
miguel x !workaholic reader
miguel x !ai reader
miguel x !positive reader
miguel x !best spider-man reader
miguel x !lego reader (lmao)
miguel x !sunshine reader
miguel x !grumpy reader
miguel x reader who doesn’t want to join
hobie brown
hobie x !black cat reader
hobie x !villain reader
hobie x !venom/doc oc reader
hobie x !guitarist/drummer/bassist/pianist reader
hobie x !coquette reader
hobie x !introvert reader
hobie x !grunge/goth/alt/punk reader
hobie x !band member reader
hobie x !singer reader
hobie x !nail tech reader (doing his nails)
hobie x !artist reader
hobie x !model student reader (college)
hobie x !motherly reader
hobie x !neighbour
hobie x !rockstar reader
hobie x !reader who avoids him
hobie x !spanish/french/german speaking reader
miles morales (any)
miles x !black cat reader (both miles would be good)
miles x !villain reader
miles x !vemon/doc oc reader
miles x !latin american reader
miles x !french/spanish speaking reader
miles x !future hairdresser reader
miles x !model student reader (high school)
miles x !shy reader
miles x !extrovert reader
miles x !spidey reader
miles x !neighbour reader
miles x !family friend reader
spider-man miles x !prowler reader
prowler miles x !spider-man reader
#miguel o’hara fluff#miguel#miguel spiderman#miguel o’hara smut#miguel o’hara x reader#miguel spiderverse#miguel o'hara angst#miguel o'hara#miguel o’hara angst#atsv miguel#hobie brown x reader#hobie brown#astv hobie#hobie x you#hobart brown#hobie spiderverse#hobie x reader#atsv hobie#hobi smut#earth 42 miles morales x reader#miles morales x reader#miles morales fluff#miles morales#miles morales 1610#earth 1610#miguel o’hara
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As of Chapter 81, this is crew of the Courageous from Time to Orbit: Unknown, a marvellous space drama and mystery by @derinthescarletpescatarian . Original sketches & character guide below. Many of the character appearances are based on headcanon, but the ones with asterisks are based on canon sources.
I drew Celi first! I figured I would do the people in front, who I would have to draw most of their bodies, and work from left to right. Celi has had multiple organ issues, so she looks a little drawn (lol) and is still recovering in her wheelchair :). I drew her with small braids just hanging from the top of her head, as I imagine she’s too tired to take care of her hair very often, but still wants to keep some, so she has a sort of cap of braids. There’s probably a term for the style, but idk. Celi is of North African descent.
Next to Celi is Renn. His head looks wonky because I was drawing at an angle at the time. He’s been mostly depilated, and I imagine him in a sort of Aang-meets-European-in-a-tracksuit outfit because he’s calm and tries not to do much drama, but is condescending. Renn is of West Asian/American/Tarandran descent.
Then we have Public Universal Friend (PUF) 2 with the twists. I figure it doesn’t want a lot of hair to take care of, and this style keeps it out of its face. Same clothes as the other PUF. It is kneeling, with one leg propped up. It is of coastal Southern East African descent.
*Then laying on the ground is Tal. Ke is looking at kes tablet because ke doesn’t like focusing on other things. Tal is unfortunately at the wrong angle to show off ke’s face tattoo. Small afro kept stylishly kept, along with some garters and a short skirt. Ke is laying down because ke feels like it. Ke is of West African/American/Texan descent.
*Then we have Aspen, the POV character, smack dab in the middle. Canonically, they’d don’t have a headband as far as we know, but I think their hair looks nice pushed up like that. They are wearing a jumpsuit like last time, but this time has a belt for flair, because Tal and Sunset convinced them. Aspen sits cross cross because they can and it’s a common sitting posture in Arborea. They are of West African/American/Arborea Atlantican descent.
Lina is kneeling like PUF2, but facing the other way. I gave her buns and square jewelery because I based her off of a Hopi woman’s ’do that I really liked, and Lina can be short for names like Catalina. She has freckles because they’re fun. She’s gained some muscle and weight since the last picture, which is great! She is of Hopi/Latin American descent.
Last is Sunset. She is a zeelite, a subculture interested in replicating and investigating pre-Neocambrian (aka our time) cultures. She is largely inspired by what she knows of punk, pastel goths, drag, and to be honest, Barbie (2023). She is voguing because she knows and appreciates the importance of looking good. Sunset is of Central African/of Sirius descent.
Now for the top row, left to right again!
First, we have Heli. She wears functional but pretty clothes because she appreciates utility but always wants to show off what she’s got. The newest addition to the crew, she’s a little spiky, but has a soft spot for Adin. She was inspired by a picture of a Sistergirl from Australia (my headcanon, I only saw a picture of her and was unable to find more specific information). Heli is of Indigenous Australian descent.
*Next, we have Adin. I keep forgetting to draw him with tattoos, so I added a neck one last minute. His look has probably changed the most - his canon picture came out only a few months ago, so I drew him differently the first time. Adin cooks a lot, so he doesn’t try to wear anything or have a hairdo that could be ruined by cooking. Adin is of West African/Arborea Atlantican/American/Texan descent.
*Next up, the tallest of the bunch (and I forgot to draw his left arm until last minute, we have Denish! He’s doing the Arnold Schwarzenegger pose. The gentle Giant of the group, I was unable to recapture his face quite the same way as last time, but I still think he turned out well. He’s one of my favorite space pirates. I think he wears high collars to hide Tinera’s hickeys. Denish is of West African/American/Texan descent.
Right in front of Denish is PUF 1, AKA Dr. PUF. Still has tousled hair, still has the same robe. PUF is kneeling. It is of European descent.
*Hanging off of Denish is Tinera! She’s changed also, as her official looks came out, though I think I’ve kept her pretty nice looking still! I forgot to give her glasses though :(. I gave her Garnet (Steven Universe) finger gloves because they look cool. Tinera is of Central African/Lunarian descent.
Under Tinera is Sam. He’s partly visually inspired by the Dad of some kids I watch, and Ballister from Nimona. He likes to gaze at the stars and wonder about all the stories that will be told about them. Sam is of South Asian descent.
*Lastly is Keldin (AKA Captain Sands). He’s always dressed well and keeps his hair well-coifed. Hardly anyone from the ‘first’ crew likes him. He is standing awkwardly farther away because he knows everyone near him isn’t his tan. Keldin is of West African/American/Trandran descent.
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UK ROCK BEST 100 ALBUMS - The 80's [CROSSBEAT (August 2006)]
80's The turbulent 80s, from New Wave to dance revolution
Continuing the trend from the rise of punk to post-punk at the end of the 1970s, up-and-coming bands burst onto the scene one after another, trying to break out of the established framework, and the 80s opened with new wave currents. Derived from the radical, highly artistic and experimental post-punk/art-punk (P.I.L., Gang of Four, etc.), New Wave "combined elements of other genres (electronic music, world music including Latin American and African music, funk and soul, black music such as jazz, etc.) into rock music, while breaking new ground". This includes electronic-pop (Depeche Mode, New Order, etc.) / New Romantics (Duran Duran, etc.), ska revival (The Specials, Madness, etc.), neo-psyche (Echo & The Bunnymen, etc.), positive punk/goth/dream pop (Bauhaus, The Cure, Cocteau Twins), industrial/noise, funka latina, and early neo-acoustic (Aztec Camera).
Although the New Wave originally started out as a non-mainstream movement, many of the bands with a pop and danceable side were caught up in the zeitgeist and gradually absorbed into the mainstream. By the mid-1980s, the controversial Frankie Goes to Hollywood and the sophisticated sound of the Style Council and Police had achieved international success.
Meanwhile, the 1980s saw the exponential growth of a number of indie labels that emerged from the D.I.Y. spirit of punk. These included 4AD, a decadent aesthetic label, Factory, which became the nucleus of the Manchester scene, Creation, which produced the revolutionaries The Jesus & Mary Chain with their violent noise and sweet melodies, and Rough Trade, which featured The Smiths, a group supported by the "social heretics".
The Smiths did much to elevate indie rock to the foreground and spawned many followers. However, as if to replace their break-up (1987), the central scene was dominated by house and other dance music. So-called 'C86' indie bands (Primal Scream, Wedding Present, Pastels, etc.), who mainly focused on guitar-pop, were steadily active in the underground scene. It was also around this time that US hardcore flowed into the UK, having no small influence on UK indie bands.
Against this backdrop, a new trend was emerging in Manchester that was different from the rest of the country. The city had always had a natural affinity for both dance music and guitar rock, and the Happy Mondays and Stone Roses, who frequented clubs and raves, blended the two effortlessly. In 1989, this led to the explosion of a major musical revolution known as 'Madchester' (indie/dance crossover). -Sumi Imai
Tin Drum Japan (1981) The greatest work of the band led by David Sylvian, who is now an electronica hermit. The sober negotiation sound with full-blown oriental taste has the chic of 'Wabi-sabi'. Eagerly awaits reappraisal. -Mima
Rio Duran Duran (1982) A big hit that successfully dispelled the prejudice that this band was just a band with good looks. The arrangements are still fresh today, with a rich variety of styles ranging from 60s pop to funk. -Kuroda
The Dreaming Kate Bush (1982) A masterpiece in which Kate, who debuted as a girl genius, transformed into a magical woman. The labyrinthine forest-like mystique of her perfectionist, meticulous sound and her uninhibited, magical voice is unique. -Hirokawa
You Can't Hide Your Love Forever Orange Juice (1982) A representative of the neo-acoustic group that emerged to put an end to the dwindling punk movement. Their deep knowledge of black music, insatiable pursuit of guitar sounds and naïve lyrics captivated young people. -Kuroda
High Land, Hard Rain Aztec Camera (1983) A masterpiece that made 'neo-acoustic', or rather 'music city Glasgow', a household name. Beautifully crafted with a meaty soul sensibility lurking in the folkiness, and later evolved from it. -Sawada
Construction Time Again Depeche Mode (1983) A perfect balance of hard elements and beautiful ennui melodies, including an early introduction of industrial beats. A monumental work that established the uniqueness of the Depeche sound. -Mima
Porcupine Echo & The Bunnymen (1983) The third Echo & The Bunnymen album, the quintessential UK New Wave record. Ian McCulloch's cool-headed gaze and sharp soundscape heralded the arrival of a new era that had broken away from punk. -Otani
Power, Corruption & Lies New Order (1983) A seminal work that attempted to 'break away from rock' by approaching New York house, but ended up having the influence to advance rock music itself. It was topsy-turvy at the time. -Mima
Synchronicity The Police (1983) The Police were actually a group of techie carriers who borrowed from punk. Each of their albums is "a perfection that you wouldn't expect from three people", but this last album is also a superb pop album. -Koguchi
Treasure Cocteau Twins (1984) Third album from the 80s 4AD representatives. This album pushed Elizabeth's voice out of the dark sound world and broke new ground filled with light and a sense of floating. Includes the classic song "Lorelei". -Yamashita
The Top The Cure (1984) The Cure's sixth album, which established a unique world with its pop sensibility and gloomy lyricism. Robert Smith's character became prominent from this time onwards. 'The Caterpillar' was a big hit. -Yamashita
Welcome to the Pleasuredome FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD (1984) FGTH caused a stir in British society in 1984 only. The treatment of gays, politics, and sexuality is intriguing and Trevor Horn's sound is lively and too ostentatious, but in a way a symbol of the times. -Sawada
Café Bleu Style Council (1984) After the break-up of The Jam at the height of their popularity, Weller chose jazz and soul as his next design. What the bewildered fans heard was destructive anger and beauty in a cool soundscape. -Kuroda
Psychocandy The Jesus & Mary Chain (1985) Sweet, decadent melodies emerged amidst raging feedback noise. A shocking work from 1985 that had a profound influence on subsequent shoegaze and alternative bands. -Kuroda
Steve McQueen Prefab Sprout (1985) One of the finest albums by the mixed gender group led by legendary songwriter Paddy McAloon. Brilliantly produced by Thomas Dolby. -Kuroda
Cupid & Psyche 85 Scritti Politti (1985) The second album by Scritti, who at the time were a trio. Their sweet voices and pleasing sound were well received, and songs such as 'The Word Girl', which incorporated reggae rhythms, were big hits. -Yamashita
The Queen Is Dead The Smiths (1986) The Smiths are the charismatic band of those who turned their backs on the glamorous 80s. A masterpiece in which Morrissey's fanged words, heightened by criticism of the national anthem, and Johnny Marr's lyricism intersected at the boiling point. -Sawada.
Saint Julian Julian Cope (1987) Made in 1987 by the Phantom of Liverpool. Narcissism is still alive and well, but the artist aims to conquer himself with ever more straight-forward playing and singing. The artist's confident, robust expression is dependable. -Hirokawa
If I Should Fall from Grace with God The Pogues (1987) The Pogues' best work, combining the melancholy melodies of Irish trad with fun-filled beats. The indie spirit of the Pogues brought a breath of fresh air to the rigid UK scene. -Otani
The Stone Roses The Stone Roses (1989) A work that set the standard for the UK sound from the 1990s onwards, including the band's eclectic sense of combining guitar rock with acid house and the attitude of the band. A masterpiece under the sun that gave birth to Oasis. -Mima
Translator's Note: Haven't posted a series from this article for the last few days. I've only caught up now.
#Japan band#Duran Duran#Kate Bush#Orange Juice#Aztec Camera#Depeche Mode#Echo & The Bunnymen#New Order#The Police#Cocteau Twins#The Cure#FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD#Style Council#The Jesus & Mary Chain#Prefab Sprout#Scritti Politti#The Smiths#Julian Cope#The Pogues#The Stones Roses#my scan#translation#CROSSBEAT#CROSSBEAT August 2006
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Mona and Poly!!
Mona- Pansexual, She/Her, Morpho Butterfly, Gardening Club leader
Poly (pronounced as "Paulie") - She/Her, aroace, Black Swallowtail, occult club leader
Facts about Mona
♡~ Typical "nice girl but actually a bully" but is actually super, almost unnerving nice to the point of it being scary
◇~ Her favorite flower is tulips!
♤~ Doesnt understand sarcasm
☆~ An absolute FIEND for sugar, do not let her around a bag of sugar at all costs (she will eated it all)
♡~don't ask to look in her spotify (the music does NOT match the personality)
◇~The type of person to kick their feet during ANYTHING
♤~ literal :3
☆~ Wholeheartedly believes in Santa Claus
Facts about Poly
☆~ Typical "goth girl" but is pretty chill when you get to know her
♡~ Cares for her sister a lot (just doesn't show it..)
♧~ "Has multiple ghosts in her closet" or so she says..
◇~ Gamer. That's all I'm gonna say.
♧~ "How many supernatural creatures can you name?" "100." "How many woman do you know personally?" "...Next question."
♡~Doesnt have that much friends, she doesn't like talking to new people that much..
☆~ #1 grudge keeper, much to Mona's dismay
◇~literal :/
(Ps- I'm not doing grades for these two for now bc I don't wanna)
What others think about Mona
Fae- "...Nice to me.."
Ceni- "She's...Nice?? That's the only way I can describe her. She's fun to mess with though >:3"
"Lady"- "Shes tolerable, much more tolerable than her sister...And has a good sense of fashion too"
Honey- "She was in the cooking club before becoming the leader of the gardening club! Sigh...She was so nice to me >///<"
Orchid- "Shes like a sister to me! She even asks me to do her hair sometimes"
Latro- "She let's me take photos of her flowers, saved my butt a few times when I was late for photography projects..."
Poly- "What do you want me to say? She's my sister and I can't stand her sometimes.."
What others think about Poly
Fae- "...cool.."
Ceni- "Totally a hardcore dudette!! She's so cool! She once exorcized the ghosts out of my metalworking room after...An incident..."
"Lady"- "Absolutely dreadful fashion sense..I wish she'd stop rejecting my fashion advice...But on the other hand I don't think she enjoys the color red.."
Honey- "Her and her sister are like total opposites! Poly... Kinda scares me sometimes.."
Orchid- "Her club room is right next to mine! I swear, sometimes I hear weird chanting from her and her– Witchlings or whatever!"
Latro- "She's scary...I'm always scared to take photos in her club room.. I mean, I could take a picture of a ghost!"
Mona- "She's the best worst sister in the world! <3"
Morpho Butterfly facts!!
♤~Only males are blue..? (GUYS I JUST REALIZED THIS I DIDNT KNOW THIS WHEN I MADE MONA)
♡~ Most blue morphos live in the tropical forests of Latin America from Mexico to Colombia.
☆~Blue Morpho caterpillars eat compounds that are poisonous to humans. This is advantageous to the species because predators are less likely to feed on them (dw guys it's only dangerous to humans if you eat them..Not sure why you would tho)
◇~Morpho butterflies often feed and decaying fruit unlike other butterflies that feed on nectar
♤~Morpho butterflies are diunral (active in daytime..I had to look up the meaning of that)
Black Swallowtail facts!!
♧~ Black Swallowtails scientific name is Papilo Polyxenes (The genus name "Papilio" is the Latin word for butterfly. The specific epithet "polyxenes" is from Polyxena, the daughter of Priamos, King of Troy)
♡~Another name for the Black Swallowtail is Parsnip Swallowtail, as well as American Swallowtail, Parsley Worm, Celery Worm, Carrots Worm, and Easter Black Swallowtail
☆~Black Swallowtail are usually found in open areas like fields, parks, marshes, deserts, and they prefer tropical or temperate habitats
◇~Black Swallowtails fly faster than other swallowtails
♤~When a male spots a potential mate, he engages in a behavior known as “fluttering,” where he flies in rapid motions around the female to gain her attention.
Hope you like these two goobers!!
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ANOTHER OC!!
MORE INFO!!
This is Infierno! Her body sheet is still not done but I will be finishing it and changing it on this post!
BUT ABOUT HER!!
Infierno is based off La Catrina, The sister and the wicked witch of OZ (the Disney version), Scorpion from Mortal Kombat and Ghost Rider. But mainly she takes more inspiration around Latin American culture and Romantic Goth!
She uses chains in Kombat (Where she is inspired by Ghost Rider and Scorpion)
She actually has a sparkling (who you guys will meet soon!!?
Where she mainly will be used at is TFP and Beyverse!!
She is a Terrorcon, in TFP she is still a Terrorcon but still works for the Decepticons (She is actually neutral between both sides). In ROTB she is portrayed as the anti-villian for working with the Terrorcons but she has her own reasons why.
And just for funsies I wanted to ship her with Predaking from TFP and meanwhile in ROTB she is shipped with a friends OC who is known as ‘Bae’
I really hope you guys like her and if anyone has some questions about her or KJ(Killjoy) my DMS are always open!!
#artists on tumblr#digital art#drawing#transformers oc#transformers art#oc art#oc#oc artwork#oc x canon
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Now's as great a time as any to start listening to Latin American goth bands
#check out Calaverx#and Causa de Muerte#and Lázaros#and also Vacíos Cuerpos#and for a very obscure one Desenterradas (fun deathrock)#also Astrophysics (select albums like Hope Left Me) for a neat fusion of breakcore and goth rock#there are also a lot more but these are ones I love :)#and this is not including (all or part) Spanish-language bands in the US like Twin Tribes or Head Cut
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