"I never told you about the summer
Every day was changing
Only photographs
But life goes on in your mind, so warm"
- Norah Jones' "After the Fall"
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On The Jukebox: Norah Jones - “...Little Broken Hearts (Deluxe Edition)”
[Features a remastered version of the original twelve track album, two new songs (”Killing Time” and “I Don’t Wanna Hear Another Sound”), six remixes of tracks from the album and a second disc which contains a live performance from Austin City Limits in Austin, Texas from back in 2012.]
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Song Review(s): Norah Jones - “Killing Time” and “Out on the Road” (Mondo Version)
Previously released as a Little Broken Hearts bonus track, “Killing Time” is a classic, you-messed-up ballad from Norah Jones.
Bet you’re gonna cry when I’m gone, she sings over a moody, folk-rock arrangement that shimmers despite its lo-fi production and grimy electric guitar.
It’s one of two dichotomous singles released to preview the June 2 arrival of Little Broken Hearts (Deluxe Edition), which features the original 2012 album paired with bonus cuts, alternate versions, remixes and a previously unreleased live performances of the album recorded for “Austin City Limits” in 2012.
While “Killing Time” is a gem, the so-called Mondo Version of “Out on the Road” is mine spoils - a stripped-down, post-punk rocker that’s cold rather than cool. Together, the tracks represent Jones at her best and worst.
Grade card: Norah Jones - “Killing Time” and “Out on the Road” (Mondo Version) - A-/F
5/16/23
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Demons run when a good man goes to war
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had a human au thought of Barnaby and Wally. idk doing their taxes or going through bills together since they share a house & Barnaby going "hey we could get married for tax benefits and health insurance. wait no what if i want to marry Howdy someday? it's illegal to be married to two people." Wally goes "we could get divorced" and Barnaby gets legitimately sad like:
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His dark child, his love, evil of his evil. The one who broke his heart.
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I bet Buggy's secretly pretty clingy
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the imagery of no health regen…… wounded skin that doesn’t heal…. torn clothes….. burns…. scorch marks….. bite marks….. blood everywhere…… unraveling bandages…… oh…….
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“So long, London. You’ll find someone.”
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psalm 40:2 by unicornpoe
Dean meets an angel who says he's from the future. It all gets a lot more complicated from there.
Supernatural, Castiel
Here is my bind for @no-name-publishing in a Renegade Mini-Exchange! This is such a wistful and tender story about learning to accept and love yourself, even when you feel unlovable, and I was absolutely ecstatic when I peeped it on his wishlist.
Lots of firsts for me this bind: first time working with leather, first time CHISEL-TRIMMING (:elmo fire emoji: insert here please), only second time power sanding (which I love tbh), first time BEADING a cover. I absolutely loved working with leather and the effect of beading, and wish I could take a video to show how sparkly the beads are in the sunlight! I also used ~ * f a n c y * ~ endpapers by Claire Guillot that I just knew I had to have for this bind the second I saw them, and will absolutely be returning to her for future binds.
All the typesetting choices are inspired by the 1611 King James Bible, as well as the beading which forms a cross when the book is fully opened. It's my first Supernatural bind—what's a girl to do besides make Biblical references? (jk, @clovenhoofbindery made a totally non-Biblical bind of the same fic and I have been LOSING MY MIND at how perfect and gorgeous it is)
Materials:
Leather: Siegel leather pre-pared leather in espresso
Title font: KJV1611
Body font: Adobe Jenson Pro
Dropcap: Goudy Initialen
Decorative images: King James Bible 1611 (Wikimedia Commons)
Some more details, just for fun :)
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Kluea, baby boy, no.
Don't be in love with that man.
Stop making heart eyes at him.
Your boss is trying to seduce him.
And I thought you were in love with your boss!
But not this man. NO! I'd rather you be playing the long con and trying to put the blame on him when shit goes south than you actually liking him!
You are better than him, babe.
You don't have a chance! You don't smell like basil.
You're going to get your heart broken.
STOP!
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Meat and Roach, watching Ghost uncomfortably interact with a random girl at the bar:
Meat: Wow that guy's aloof. Can't imagine wanting to sleep with him.
Roach: ...yeah
Meat, jokingly: You wouldn't sleep with him, would you?
Roach, deliberately not making eye contact:
Meat, who made a bet with Royce on who could seduce Roach first (he bet on himself): You haven't slept with him, have you?
Roach:
Meat, now shaking Roach: You haven't slept with him have you??
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the tortured poets department as pictures of snoopy
fortnight:
the tortured poets department:
my boy only breaks his favorite toys:
down bad:
so long, london:
but daddy i love him:
fresh out the slammer:
florida!!!:
florence is woodstock
guilty as sin?:
who's afraid of little old me?:
i can fix him (no really i can):
loml:
i can do it with a broken heart:
the smallest man who ever lived:
the alchemy:
clara bow:
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she's literally?? so pretty?? someone come fall in love with her please
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You ever think Stan could somehow realize that Fiddleford was messing with his own brain out of experience?
Let me explain
In some AU in which Stan meets Fiddleford a little after the portal incident, I'm sure he was convinced that Fidds was doing some chemical stuff to his brain so he'd forget whatever he was trying to forget. Obviously he couldn't have known about a memory-erasing gun, but my best bet is that he thought Fidds was doing drugs. Not alcohol or weed, since those leave some nasty smell, but rather something like coke, heroin, or meth. I'm sure he's had a load of experience with drug-addicted people, and that's what makes sense in this situation.
HOWEVER, I like to think that he'd be sympathetic at first, since he knows drug use is very often a product of necessity. He tries to get Fidds to help him, but the man is adamant on not turning the portal back on. And Stan thinks "okay, this guy's a little messed up, he's probably had some shit happen to him, but I'll insist, I'll try to change his mind, maybe offer him a helping hand in return". The real problem arises when one day he visits Fidds for his regular "pleasepleaseplease help me with the portal" and Fidds just goes "what portal?"
From this point on, Stan panics. He needs this guy with his mind intact, and he's running out of time. The solution? He kidnaps him to keep him away from the "drugs" until he sobers up and remembers.
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