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mauricemetsfan · 2 months ago
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*Sees Butterfly Maurice* *Captures him in an jar* GOTCHA!What an interesting butterfly!
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Please let me out...
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necronomi-kun · 8 months ago
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sarahthecoat · 13 days ago
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i love that book so much, definitely a formative part of my childhood.
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Maurice Sendak (1928-2012), “Open House For Butterflies” by Ruth Krauss, 2001 Source
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thatcreepydoll · 24 days ago
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lotf as quotebook quotes because funny
roger: i’m FONNA kill him
jack: pig tuah! spill that thang
maurice: i will hurt you. and eat your cookie.
ralph: i missed a lot while writing that ice spice rap
piggy: you don’t have my undying love
simon: what color is your butterfly roger? roger: my butterfly is depressed.
sam: oh my gosh i’m gonna pee my pants
eric: looking at ralph and jack i just watched a man kiss another man for the third time this week
roger: does cailou end with an O?
ralph: i was having an autistic moment
jack: talking about piggy if he was an emotion in inside out you’d be gluttony
maurice: lord of the rizzlers
simon: i don’t wanna see them whip Jesus again ☹️
piggy: give that boy cancer ❤️
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bucksboobs · 5 months ago
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In light of the revelation that Maurice is the flapping butterfly that caused two canon couples to get together, I think the best way to acknowledge The Invisible String is by having Bathena and Tevan on Bathena’s porch at their new house, the scene starts on Bobby finishing a story about a cockfighting ring and a certain knife wielding rooster and Buck is cracking up and Tommy looks embarrassed and Athena says “oh be nice to poor Maurice. That was the day we met.” Bobby says “Was it really?” Athena replies “yep and if it wasn’t for that bird we may never have gotten married.” “Or gone on that cruise.” “And Buck and Tommy would never have met” and then Tommy proposes a toast “To Maurice”
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tavolgisvist · 2 months ago
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You Tell Me
When was that summer when the skies were blue? The bright red cardinal flew down from his tree You tell me When was that summer when it never rained? The air was buzzin' with the sweet old honey bee Let's see You tell me Were we there, was it real? Is it truly how I feel? Maybe You tell me Were we there, is it true? Was I really there with you? Let's see You tell me When was that summer of a dozen words? The butterflies and hummingbirds flew free Let's see You tell me Let's see You tell me
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“I was really happy he [David Khane] let me include the count-in. It’s iconic.”
(Paul McCartney about You Tell Me recording)
A lovely sunny summer day. Once again, I was out at John’s house in Weybridge. <…> Around that time there was quite a spate of summer songs. ‘Daydream’ and ‘Summer in the City’ by The Lovin’ Spoonful, The Kinks’ ‘Sunny Afternoon’ – I think all those came out during the same year, 1966. We wanted to write something sunny. Both John and I had grown up while the music hall tradition was still very vibrant, so it was always in the back of our minds. There are lots of songs about the sun, and they make you happy: ‘The Sun Has Got His Hat On’ or ‘On the Sunny Side of the Street’. It was now time for us to do ours. So we’ve got love and sun, what more do we want? ‘We take a walk, the sun is shining down / Burns my feet as they touch the ground’ – that was a nice memory of summer. ‘Then we’d lie beneath a shady tree / I love her and she’s loving me’. It’s really a very happy song.
(Paul McCartney about Good Day Sunshine (1966), The Lyrics, 2021)
There's that old Maurice Chevalier song from Gigi called 'I remember It Well', which goes, ‘We met at nine, we met at eight, I was on time, no, you were late / Ah, yes, I remember it well’. I love that. A great little routine. The man in the song doesn’t quite remember, but the woman does, and ‘You Tell Me’ is a little bit like that. This is just memory. Often I think, ‘Oh my God, I really met Elvis Presley. I was really in his house, and it was a moment in time that really happened.’ That’s all there is to it. It just happened. Sometimes I pinch myself and think, ‘Was I really on the same couch as Elvis, talking about this stuff?’ I want to remember it three hundred per cent more; I want to bring it back: ‘Were we there, was it real? / Is it truly how I feel? / Maybe / You tell me’. <…> Because Linda’s father had a place in the Hamptons, I started going out there with her. That’s way over forty years ago – could be over fifty. I think that’s also where I wrote this, sometime in the early 2000s, and perhaps where the line about the red cardinal came from too, since you see them out there. ‘When was that summer of a dozen words?’ When everything’s going really well, nobody needs to talk, so you may just be sitting around with someone and reading books, or reading a newspaper, and you hardly even speak because there’s no need to; you’re in such a comfortable situation. ‘When was that summer when it never rained?’ I like that I’m not even going to try and remember what year it was. I remember hearing a story in the 1960s, when everyone was looking towards India and Indian mysticism, of some guy who was visiting a friend, and he came into the room and just sat down in a corner, and they didn’t speak. The idea was they were such good friends that they wouldn’t speak until someone had something to say. It wouldn’t just be, ‘What did you think of the football the other day?’ They were absolutely in each other’s presence, not needing to say anything. When they spoke it had to be meaningful. I liked the image of the peacefulness in that room. David Gilmour and Paul Weller, a couple of musicians whose opinion I value, independently sent me messages to say, ‘Wow, I like that one’ – to say that this song was one of their favourites of mine. Your main feedback is generally from critics, so it’s nice to get responses from people who’ve heard the song, especially real musicians, and were affected enough that they can be bothered to actually write to you. These days, it’s a message on your phone; there aren’t many people now who would sit down with beautiful old Basildon Bond stationery and expand it a bit. I don’t do too much letter writing myself anymore, but I have to admit I do like handwriting. I enjoyed being taught it at school, and I had a ‘proper’ way of handwriting. I miss the old stationery. I love the civility of letter writing. George Martin always wrote a letter to thank me for his birthday gift. We’d done ‘When I’m Sixty-Four’ together, so I would always send a birthday bottle of wine, and he would handwrite me a very elegant note. It was always a delight. In fact, I’ve kept most of them. George’s widow, Lady Judy Martin, has the same sensibility. It was very much what you did when I was growing up, but also, a certain class did it. I don’t know of many of my working-class friends in the street who did it, but my family did, and I had friends later, who lived in places like Hampstead, who would open their mail in the morning and answer it. They had one of those little envelope slitters, and they would be quite organised: ‘Dear Henry, What a surprise to hear from you. I was thinking of you only the other day . . .’ I like the civility of that. You know, the working-class equivalent of letters was the postcard. You used to write and try to be amusing. That’s when you could say things like, ‘The air was buzzing with the sweet old honeybee’. Now we have Instagram, but the postcard was the Instagram of its day.
(Paul McCartney about You Tell Me (2007), The Lyrics, 2021)
Lying behind the phrase ‘We’re on our way home’ is less the literal sense of going back to London, but more about trying to get in touch with the people we once were. The postcard sending does have a very literal feel, though. Whenever Linda and I went away, we would buy lots of postcards and send them to all our friends. John was also a great postcard sender, so you’d get some great stuff from him.
(Paul McCartney about Two Of Us (1969), The Lyrics, 2021)
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flordemaio65 · 5 months ago
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Open House for Butterflies Ruth Krauss and Maurice Sendak ~ Harper & Row, 1960
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leporellian · 2 years ago
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sarastro and the queen of the night
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cosmogyros · 21 days ago
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Normally I don't plan my reading in advance, because I simply follow whenever my fancy leads me, but this challenge seems fun! 25 books I want to read in 2025 - let's go.
(I've been missing the classics recently, so this list is a bit classic-heavy. Also I ended up being unable to keep it to 25. Oops.)
Color coding:
pink = fiction
green = nonfiction
An asterisk means it's a book I already own in physical form.
As I read books on this list, I will italicize them.
1. Willa Cather - My Ántonia
2. Gabriel García Márquez - One Hundred Years of Solitude
3. Timothy Snyder - On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century
4. Han Kang - Human Acts
5. Geraldine Brooks - Horse
6. Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone - This Is How You Lose the Time War
7. Ruth Kinna - The Government of No One: The Theory and Practice of Anarchism
8. John Steinbeck - The Grapes of Wrath
9. Virginia Woolf - A Room of One's Own
10. Leslie Feinberg - Stone Butch Blues
11. Mary Doria Russell - The Sparrow
12. Banana Yoshimoto - Kitchen
13. Howard Zinn - A People's History of the United States
14. Betty Smith - A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
15. Fyodor Dostoevsky - Notes from the Underground
16. Upton Sinclair - The Jungle
17. Jorge Luis Borges - Labyrinths*
18. Olga Tokarczuk - Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead
19. Akwaeke Emezi - Little Rot
20. Naomi Klein - No Logo
21. Hengameh Yaghoobifarah - Ministerium der Träume
22. Kim de l'Horizon - Blutbuch
23. Yaa Gyasi - Homegoing*
24. Susanna Clarke - Piranesi
25. E. M. Forster - Maurice
26. Richard Adams - Watership Down
27. Ursula K. Le Guin - The Left Hand of Darkness
28. Henry James - The Portrait of a Lady
29. Mikhail Bulgakov - The Master and Margarita
30. Frank Herbert - Dune
Additionally, I'm going to tag on a second goal list. My "currently reading" pile has become way too huge, because I have a fickle heart and tend to hop around from book to book (or, as Bertie Wooster would say, I "flit and sip" like a butterfly). So I'm aiming to finish at least five books that I already started in 2024:
1. Albert Einstein - Essays in Humanism
2. Daniela Dröscher - Lügen über meine Mutter
3. Priscilla Murolo & A. B. Chitty - From the Folks Who Brought You the Weekend
4. Frantz Fanon - Black Skin, White Masks*
5. Simon Blackburn - Think: A Compelling Intro to Philosophy*
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evilmauricemetsfan · 3 months ago
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Alright! Lemme go get him-
(Shuffle shuffle...)
Hello.
Mister mirror Maurice, may I come to visit?
- @mauricemetsfan
Oh, yeah!! I like visitors!
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mauricemetsfan · 4 months ago
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butterfly doise
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Well hello there, handsome!
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necronomi-kun · 8 months ago
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Open House for Butterflies by Ruth Krauss (1960)
Illustrations by Maurice Sendak
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naldibutnice · 8 months ago
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The Broken Butterfly (1919) Dir. Maurice Tourneur
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peppinospaghteti2 · 2 months ago
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He tried to kill Maurice after Maurice like fucked-up-clone-ified a peppino and it turns out Maurice has like a ton of evil butterflies in his chest its wild
DRAMA IN INDUSTRY VERY CONCERNIGN.
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thisisyourdriverspeaking · 6 months ago
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Summer break and I'm kinda sorta missing F1 so here are the UK number one songs when drivers got their first Grand Prix win. Enjoy 😊
Giuseppe Farina (1950 British GP - 13th May), Juan Manuel Fangio (1950 Monaco GP - 21st May) & Johnnie Parsons (1950 Indy 500 - 30th May) - Billy Eckstine - My Foolish Heart
Lee Wallard (1951 Indy 500 - 30th May) - Les Paul & Mary Ford - Mockin' Bird Hill
Luigi Fagioli (1951 French GP - 1st July) & Jose Froilan Gonzalez (1951 British GP - 14th July) - Nelson Eddy & Jo Stafford - With These Hands
Alberto Ascari (1951 German GP - 29th July) - Hoagy Carmichael - My Resistance Is Low
Piero Taruffi (1952 Swiss GP - 18th May) - Nat 'King' Cole - Unforgettable
Troy Ruttman (1952 Indy 500 - 30th May) - Jo Stafford - Ay-Round The Corner
Bill Vukovich (1953 Indy 500 - 30th May) & Mike Hawthorn (1953 French GP - 5th July) - Frankie Laine - I Believe
Maurice Trintignant (1955 Monaco GP - 22nd May) - Tony Bennett - Stranger In Paradise
Bob Sweikert (1955 Indy 500 - 30th May) - Eddie Calvert - Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White
Stirling Moss (1955 British GP - 16th July) - Alma Cogan - Dreamboat
Luigi Musso (1956 Argentine GP - 22nd January) - Tennessee Ernie Ford - Sixteen Tons
Pat Flaherty (1956 Indy 500 - 30th May) & Peter Collins (1956 Belgian GP - 3rd June) - Ronnie Hilton - No Other Love
Sam Hanks (1957 Indy 500 - 30th May) - Andy Williams - Butterfly
Tony Brooks (1957 British GP - 20th July) - Elvis Presley - All Shook Up
Jimmy Bryan (1958 Indy 500 - 30th May) - Connie Francis - Who's Sorry Now
Jack Brabham (1959 Monaco GP - 10th May) - Buddy Holly - It Doesn't Matter Anymore
Rodger Ward (1959 Indy 500 - 30th May) & Jo Bonnier (1959 Dutch GP - 31st May) - Elvis Presley - A Fool Such As I
Bruce McLaren (1959 US GP - 12th December) - Adam Faith - What Do You Want?
Jim Rathmann (1960 Indy 500 - 30th May) - The Everly Brothers - Cathy's Clown
Phil Hill (1960 Italian GP - 4th September) - The Shadows - Apache
Wolfgang Von Trips (1961 Dutch GP - 22nd May) - Floyd Cramer - On The Rebound
Giancarlo Baghetti (1961 French GP - 2nd July) - Del Shannon - Runaway
Innes Ireland (1961 US GP - 8th October) - The Shadows - Kon-Tiki
Graham Hill (1962 Dutch GP - 20th May) - B Bumble & The Stingers - Nut Rocker
Jim Clark (1962 Belgian GP - 17th June) - Elvis Presley - Good Luck Charm
Dan Gurney (1962 French GP - 8th July) - Mike Sarne & Wendy Richard - Come Outside
John Surtees (1963 German GP - 4th August) - Elvis Presley - Devil In Disguise
Lorenzo Bandini (1964 Austrian GP - 23rd August) - Manfred Man - Do Wah Diddy Diddy
Jackie Stewart (1965 Italian GP - 12th September) - The Rolling Stones - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Richie Ginther (1965 Mexican GP - 24th October) - Ken Dodd - Tears
Ludovico Scarfiotti (1966 Italian GP - 4th September) - The Beatles - Yellow Submarine
Pedro Rodriguez (1967 South African GP - 2nd January) - Tom Jones - Green Green Grass Of Home
Denny Hulme (1967 Monaco GP - 7th May) - Sandie Shaw - Puppet On A String
Jacky Ickx (1968 French GP - 7th July) & Jo Siffert (1968 British GP - 20th July) - Equals - Baby Come Back
Jochen Rindt (1969 US GP - 5th October) - Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg - Je T'aime... Mon Non Plus
Clay Regazzoni (1970 Italian GP - 6th September) - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Tears Of A Clown
Emerson Fittipaldi (1970 US GP - 4th October) - Freda Payne - Band Of Gold
Mario Andretti (1971 South African GP - 6th March) - Mungo Jerry - Baby Jump
Peter Gethin (1971 Italian GP - 5th September) - Diana Ross - I'm Still Waiting
Francois Cevert (1971 US GP - 3rd October) - Rod Stewart - Maggie May
Jean-Pierre Beltoise (1972 Monaco GP - 14th May) - T-Rex - Metal Guru
Ronnie Peterson (1973 French GP - 1st July) - Donny Osmond - Young Love
Peter Revson (1973 British GP - 14th July) - Slade - Skweeze Me Pleeze Me
Carlos Reutemann (1974 South African GP - 30th March) - Paper Lace - Billy Don't Be A Hero
Niki Lauda (1974 Spanish GP - 28th April) - Abba - Waterloo
Jody Scheckter (1974 Swedish GP - 9th June) - Ray Stevens - The Streak
Jose Carlos Pace (1975 Brazilian GP - 26th January) - Pilot - January
Jochen Mass - (1975 Spanish GP - 27th April) - Mud - Oh Boy
James Hunt (1975 Dutch GP - 22nd June) - 10CC - I'm Not In Love
Vittorio Brambilla (1975 Austrian GP - 17th August) - The Stylistics - I Can't Give You Anything (But My Love)
John Watson (1976 Austrian GP - 15th August) - Elton John & Kiki Dee - Don't Go Breaking My Heart
Gunnar Nilsson (1977 Belgian GP - 5th June) - Rod Stewart - I Don't Want To Talk About It
Jacques Laffite (1977 Swedish GP - 19th June) - The Jacksons - Show You The Way To Go
Alan Jones (1977 Austrian GP - 14th August) - Brotherhood Of Man - Angelo
Patrick Depailler (1978 Monaco GP - 7th May) - Boney M - Rivers Of Babylon
Gilles Villeneuve (1978 Canadian GP - 8th October) - John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John - Summer Nights
Jean-Pierre Jabouille (1979 French GP - 1st July) - Tubeway Army - Are 'Friends' Electric?
Rene Arnoux (1980 Brazilian GP - 27th January) - The Specials - Too Much Too Young
Nelson Piquet (1980 US GP - March 30) - The Jam - Going Underground
Didier Pironi (1980 Belgian GP - 4th May) - Dexy's Midnight Runners - Geno
Alain Prost (1981 French GP - 5th July) - The Specials - Ghost Town
Riccardo Patrese (1982 Monaco GP - 23rd May) - Madness - House Of Fun
Patrick Tambay (1982 German GP - 8th August) & Elio De Angelis (1982 Austrian GP) - Dexy's Midnight Runners - Come On Eileen
Keke Rosberg (1982 Swiss GP - 29th August) & Michele Alboreto (1982 Caesers Palace GP) - Survivor - Eye Of The Tiger
Ayrton Senna (1985 Portuguese GP - 21st April) - USA For Africa - We Are The World
Nigel Mansell (1985 European GP - 6th October) - Jennifer Rush - The Power Of Love
Gerhard Berger (1986 Mexican GP - 12th October) - Nick Berry - Every Loser Wins
Thierry Boutsen (1989 Canadian GP - 18th June) - Soul II Soul - Back To Life (However Do You Want Me)
Alessandro Nannini (1989 Japanese GP - 22nd October) - Jive Bunny & The Mastermixers - That's What I Like
Michael Schumacher (1992 Belgian GP - 30th August) - Snap! - Rhythm Is A Dancer
Damon Hill (1993 Hungarian GP - 15th August) - Freddie Mercury - Living On My Own
Jean Alesi (1995 Canadian GP - 11th June) - Robson & Jerome - Unchained Melody
Johnny Herbert (1995 British GP - 16th July) - Outhere Brothers - Boom Boom Boom
David Coulthard (1995 Portuguese GP - 24th September) - Simply Red - Fairground
Olivier Panis (1996 Monaco GP - 19th May) - Gina G - Ooh Ahh... Just A Little Bit
Jacques Villeneuve (1996 European GP - 28th April) - George Michael - Fastlove
Heinz-Harald Frentzen (1997 San Marino GP) - Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor
Mika Hakkinen (1997 European GP - 26th October) - Aqua - Barbie Girl
Eddie Irvine (1999 Australian GP - 7th March) - Boyzone - When The Going Gets Tough
Ruben Barrichello (2000 German GP - 30th July) - Craig David - 7 Days
Ralf Schumacher (2001 San Marino GP - 15th April) - Emma Bunton - What Took You So Long?
Juan Pablo Montoya (2001 Italian GP - 16th September) - DJ Otzi - Hey Baby
Kimi Raikkonen (2003 Malaysian GP - 23rd March) - Gareth Gates ft The Kumars - Spirit In The Sky
Giancarlo Fisichella (2003 Brazilian GP - 6th April) - Room 5 ft Oliver Cheatham - Make Luv
Fernando Alonso (2003 Hungarian GP - 24th August) - Blu Cantrell ft Sean Paul - Breathe
Jarno Trulli (2004 Monaco GP - 23rd May) - Frankee - F.U.R.B (F U Right Back
Jenson Button (2006 Hungarian GP - 6th August) - Shakira ft Wyclef Jean - Hips Don't Lie
Felipe Massa (2006 Turkish GP - 27th August) - Beyonce ft Jay-Z - Deja Vu
Lewis Hamilton (2007 Canadian GP - 10th June) - Rihanna ft Jay-Z - Umbrella
Robert Kubica (2008 Canadian GP - 8th June) - Mint Royale - Singin' In The Rain
Heikki Kovalainen (2008 Hungarian GP - 3rd August) - Dizzee Rascal ft Calvin Harris & Chrome - Dance Wiv Me
Sebastian Vettel (2008 Italian GP - 14th September) - Kings Of Leon - Sex On Fire
Mark Webber (2009 German GP - 12th July) - Cascada - Evacuate The Dancefloor
Nico Rosberg (2012 Chinese GP - 15th April) - Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe
Pastor Maldonado (2012 Spanish GP - 13th May) - Rita Ora ft Tinie Tempah - R.I.P.
Daniel Ricciardo (2014 Canadian GP - 8th June) - Ed Sheeran - Sing
Max Verstappen (2016 Spanish GP - 15th May) - Drake ft Wizkid & Kyla - One Dance
Valtteri Bottas (2017 Russian GP - 30th April) - Clean Bandit ft Zara Larsson - Symphony
Charles Leclerc (2019 Belgian GP - 1st September) - Ed Sheeran ft Stormzy - Take Me Back To London
Pierre Gasly (2020 Italian GP - 6th September) - Cardi B ft Megan Thee Stallion - WAP
Sergio Perez (2020 Sakhir GP - 6th December) - Ariana Grande - Positions
Esteban Ocon (2021 Hungarian GP - 1st August) - Ed Sheeran - Bad Habits
Carlos Sainz Jr (2022 British GP - 3rd July) - Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill
George Russell (2022 Brazilian GP - 13th November) - Taylor Swift - Anti-Hero
Lando Norris (2024 Miami GP - 5th May) & Oscar Piastri (2024 Hungarian GP - 21st July) - Sabrina Carpenter - Espresso
And yes, I've created a Spotify playlist for these tunes 😊😊
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izzy-the-chaotic-gremlin · 7 months ago
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Lime info dump
She is 8 feet tall Sprinkles btw is 7 feet tall
She works for PizzaHead, her main job is to retrieve clones and bring them back to PizzaHead
The methods that she uses to bring clones back is by a hallucinogenic gas that she can emit to mind control them or knock them out, simply grabbing them by her cartoon like stretchy arms, or by simply taking over their body by going inside of them
She is extremely stretchy, like Spinel from Steven universe or cartoon from the 40s, I mean she quite literally has cartoon physics lafmo
She can emit this hallucinogenetic gas like CatNap from Poppy playtime, the gas has many uses it can mind control a person, make a person extremely sad mad happy or angry, can knock a person out, or make a person see things
Out of all of her siblings she is the fastest Sprinkles is the strongest brute force wise, Caleb it's the smartest, and Lime is the fastest, its kinds like Peppino, Maurice, and Sophia!
She can take over a person's body much like the goop dude from MHA, I mean she will physically go inside of the body controlling it from the inside, yes it is extremely painful and traumatizing for somebody to go through!
I'm talking this kinda take over
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Yeah pretty horrifying ain't it....
She has little sibling vibes even though she's the middle sibling, I mean that she's extremely energetic and a huge social butterfly
I feel like she would be good friends with Abby, only if she wasn't working for PizzaHead of course
She's made of mozzarella cheese, lime ice cream, and sherbet ice cream!!!!
She is the clone of Noisette
Her personality is if you mix Spinel and Jevil, but also had a heck a ton of energy, naivety, gullibility
She is surprisingly innocent
She's never actually hurt anybody and doesn't want to hurt anybody, she's unfortunately forced to though because she works for PizzaHead
She must definitely listens to Other Friends on the 24 hours a day
@mrfellsans @cutechan555 @luigigirl12
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