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And that's everyone! Thank you and goodnight!
#danganronpa antebellum#danganronpa#fanganronpa#danganronpa sprite#danganronpa oc#danganronpa art#danganronpa antebellum lockdown#shinku kutsuki#lyra shatel#taka takahiro#ismene circe#ezekiel elias#alora alenius#takiko uchiyama#maiko yuzuki#mint byrne#asuga saintil#fu wang#dracul tremblay
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THE GAY. OH NO.
#antebellum#antebellum fanart#danganronpa antebellum#danganronpa fangan#fanganronpa#danganronpa#fanganronpa fanart#pride month#be who you are#meme redraw#i know what you are#mint byrne
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lyrei and mint x ismene for the soul..
#rei higashi#mint byrne#lyra shatel#ismene circe#lyrei#drab#danganronpa antebellum#text posts#ugh i love these 2
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The art is wonderfull, but how did Lyra convince Ismene?
Anyway, Lyra and Zeke look great, I love them
#haha google translate#danganronpa antebellum#lyra shatel#mint byrne#ismene circe#shinku kutsuki#Ezekiel elias#fanganronpa#Danganronpa antebellum lockdown
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Mint!!! One of my favs :333
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the game isn't even out yet but i want mint to get zeke pregnant
um, thats great...?
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Hozier reciting a Seamus Heaney poem entitled "Mint"
🎥: R. | youtube
Greek Theater, Los Angeles || 10/25/2019
#yes this is what i was talking about in the tags last night#such a beautiful poem and what a treat that he would recite that mid show#your honor i love him#hozier#andrew hozier byrne#seamus heaney#mint#poem#wasteland baby! tour#greek theatre#los angeles
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Near Mint Condition looks at the reprint of the Fantastic Four by John Byrne Omnibus Vol. 2. Out this week.
#uncanny omar#near mint condition#john byrne#fantastic four#susan storm#reed richards#johnny storm#she-hulk#jennifer walters#ben grimm#marvel#marvel omnibus#comics#collected edition#books#youtube
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I keep hesitating to dig into Hozier's new releases because I keep telling myself that I'm mentally incapable of consuming them at this moment in time.
I'm incapable of fully appreciating them.
My brain capsule is simply unprepared
Too Feeble
My Palate too Unrefined
To cronch the bones and savor the blood and marrow of their mighty and potent lyricism
It's like I need more and more time to fully prepare myself for the hymns of a mystical forest entity. Are any of us ever prepared? I just don't know
#scurrrred#preparing an offering to the mystical forest entity as we speak#do you think he likes mint leaves#Andrew just be writing world altering bops#is anyone else like this#it's not even just irish aragorn music but books and movies and everything has to be seen heard or read at#JUST the right time#when is the right time#I just don't know#then I never consume anything new because I'm dumb and full of unnecessary anxiety#hozier#andrew hozier byrne
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Love in Verses (XXIV)
Chapter 24: ‘Sometimes, when I’m pleased, I let out a little sound. A poet noticed this and it made me feel I might one day properly be loved. Because no one is here to love me, I make tea for myself and leave the radio playing’
Hi! Here is a new chapter! Some cute moments for you all :)
I’m also making a reference to a documentary in this chapter, I was thinking about Brainwashed directed by Nina Menkes, you can check it out if you’d like!
I hope you like this chapter! Tell me what you think!
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Pairing: Hozier x fem!reader (professor!AU)
Warnings: slow burn, angst, hurt, hurt/comfort, tooth-rotting fluff in later chapters, some scenes in later chapters will have heavy sexual themes even if it’s not explicit nsfw description, so minors here
Summary: Your life seems perfect. You're engaged, your career is thriving as you become an assistant professor at Trinity College, and this Andrew Hozier-Byrne you're sharing an office with seems to be a nice guy you hope to call a friend soon. Life seems to be smiling at you... until everything goes sour. When your fiancé breaks up with you, your perfect world shatters. And when your colleague also gets his heart broken soon after, your shared office seems to be a curse rather than a blessing. But Andrew seems determined to mend your broken hearts... Will things finally go according to plan?
Word Count: 3096
Masterlist for the series – Hozier’s masterlist – Main masterlist
Tea
Five times a day, I make tea. I do this because I like the warmth in my hands, like the feeling of self-directed kindness. I’m not used to it— warmth and kindness, both—so I create my own when I can. It’s easy. You just pour water into a kettle and turn the knob and listen for the scream. I do this five times a day. Sometimes, when I’m pleased, I let out a little sound. A poet noticed this and it made me feel I might one day properly be loved. Because no one is here to love me, I make tea for myself and leave the radio playing. I must remind myself I am here, and do so by noticing myself: my feet are cold inside my socks, they touch the ground, my stomach churns, my heart stutters, in my hands I hold a warmth I make. I come from a people who pray five times a day and make tea. I admire the way they do both. How they drop to the ground wherever they are. Drop pine nuts and mint sprigs in a glass. I think to care for the self is a kind of prayer. It is a gesture of devotion toward what is not always beloved or believed. I do not always believe in myself, or love myself, I am sure there are times I am bad or gone or lying. In another’s mouth, tea often means gossip, but sometimes means truth. Despite the trope, in my experience my people do not lie for pleasure, or when they should, even when it might be a gesture of kindness. But they are kind. If you were to visit, a woman would bring you a tray of tea. At any time of day. My people love tea so much it was once considered a sickness. Their colonizers tried, as with any joy, to snuff it out. They feared a love so strong one might sell or kill their other loves for leaves and sugar. Teaism sounds like a kind of faith I’d buy into, a god I wouldn’t fear. I think now I truly believe I wouldn’t kill anyone for love, not even myself—most days I can barely get out of bed. So I make tea. I stand at the window while I wait. My feet are cold and the radio plays its little sounds. I do the small thing I know how to do to care for myself. I am trying to notice joy, which means survive. I do this all day, and then the next.
Leila Chatti
Your conversation with Andrew was exhilarating.
Of course, you were aware that he was smart, you knew him well enough by now to be very aware of that. And of course, as he studied literature for a living, you knew that he was extremely knowledgeable in that field. Still, it was just so… exciting, to talk with him. About anything, really.
You were in his home to watch the documentary you had spotted about the male gaze in cinema, the film was just over. There were remnants of tea and biscuits on his coffee table, and Andrew’s dog was curled at his feet, on the carpet. Outside, the weather was moody but dry, there was a lot of wind though, and it made a strange sound as the air hit the windows. And now, even if the documentary was over, you kept on discussing the subject, bouncing ideas and examples. And he was listening to you, paying attention to what you were saying, he was even interested in what you had to say. He wasn’t contradicting you, more like asking deeper questions, debating in a productive way. You had already been commenting during the film, but it had been half an hour now since the documentary had ended, and he still seemed perfectly content with talking about it more with you.
You couldn’t help yourself as you drew a parallel with Frank, how you knew he was faking interest when you talked about your work. You thought he was making an effort back then, but perhaps you were being too kind to him. As you listened to Andrew agreeing with you, offering more arguments, his hands moving as he spoke with an obvious interest that was almost passion… you couldn’t help but question yourself. If Andrew was so enthralled by something you were passionate about, perhaps Frank should have been too… or… perhaps he could have at least properly listened to you.
You were interrupted by Elwood though. Andrew was cut mid-sentence as his dog woke up from his nap, and immediately rose and put his front paws on Andrew’s knees, looking at him with an impatient look in his eyes while waiting to get attention. Andrew couldn’t refrain a chuckle as he scratched the dogs head, making the animal happily wiggle his tail.
“Your dog is so cute,” you chuckled fondly at the adorable sight.
“Yeah, he’s a very good boy,” Andre nodded.
“Oh, God! I almost forgot, wait! I brought you something!”
Andrew frowned hard, staring at you while you stood up from the couch and hurried towards your bag.
“Y/N, there was no need… you shouldn’t have brought anything…”
“It’s not for you. It’s for him.”
Andrew merely frowned again, and you couldn’t help but find his puzzled look adorable.
“For… Elwood, you mean?”
You nodded proudly, taking a toy out of your purse.
Andrew rolled his eyes.
“I told you not to buy him anything…”
“I wanted to!”
It was just a little something, much like a ball, but it was shaped like a frog. You had seen it in the supermarket the day prior while buying groceries, and thought of Andrew immediately. So, you bought it, thinking his dog could like it.
You handed it to Andrew, who chuckled happily at the sight. His fingers brushed yours as he took the toy, his fingertips calloused because of years spent playing the guitar. You shuddered, your heart skipping a beat. You watched how ridiculously small the toy looked in his large hand…
You shook yourself out of these thoughts, cleared your throat.
“I just saw it yesterday in the store, and just… had to buy it! It was so cute!”
“Christ… thank you so much, Y/N. This is adorable.”
He pressed on the toy, a little squeaky noise coming out of it that immediately caught Elwood’s attention.
“You didn’t have to, though,” Andrew admonished, but you brushed off his remark.
“I was happy to buy it for him.”
Andrew let the toy drop to the floor and Elwood immediately hurried after it as it rolled away, happily chewing on it too to make it squeak. Andrew smiled fondly at the sight.
“Thanks Y/N.”
There was something else in his eyes too, something fond and almost tender as he looked up at you. You tried not to think about it too much, rekindled the conversation so your brain would focus on something else than the green in his eyes…
“I’ve never asked you… when did you get Elwood?”
“Oh, way back! I was in college. I found him on the road with my parents when he was just a puppy. He didn’t have a tag or anything, it was pretty obvious he had been abandoned. We tried to find out if anyone was claiming him, but no one was, so we kept him. He moved back with me when I got my job at Trinity, instead of staying with my parents.”
“That’s kind of you to have kept him.”
“We always had a dog around at home. I really love dogs a lot. It wasn’t an effort, really. I was hoping no one would claim him, to be honest.”
“Why ‘Elwood’ though?”
Andrew laughed, watched as you crouched by his dog to pet his head. Elwood dismissed his new toy in favour of getting more scratches, making you giggle happily.
“My father thought that he had a spot on his neck that looked like a tie. So, it made him think of the Blues Brothers. So, Elwood it was.”
“I have to admit, I’ve never watched that film.”
Andrew raised an eyebrow.
“Wow… and I thought you were a respectable person.”
You laughed at that, bright and happy, and you noticed that Andrew smiled because of it.
“We all have our flaws, I guess. I would love to watch it with you though, if you want to.”
His smile turned into an excited grin.
“Yeah, totally. Like… that would be grand!”
You checked the time, it was late already. Almost 7pm, you ought to go home and have dinner. You had spent most of your afternoon at Andrew’s already.
He saw your gesture, but you didn’t say anything. Truth was, you didn’t want to go home. You were happy with Andrew. You had not thought of Frank this afternoon, except when you noticed that he should have done better. It was a drastic change, to have someone who was nice, funny, and actually interested in things you adored. The fact that he looked gorgeous in a blue and white striped t-shirt and a black cardigan, with his hair up in a casual bun, didn’t help you will yourself out of his flat. But you reckoned that you had bothered him enough for one day, you ought to go home…
“Y/N?”
You looked up again, silently questioning him while you kept on giving his dog some well-deserved love.
“Would you like to stay for dinner?”
You raised a surprised eyebrow.
“I mean… like… unless you have something planned, of course. It’s just… it’s late, and… I was going to order some take-out anyway, so… if you want, we could order something. But if you’d prefer to go home, like… that’s totally fine.”
You noticed how he nervously rubbed at his palm, his shy side coming back to the surface.
You broke into a grin.
“I’d love to stay, Andy. But only if we split the bill!”
He grinned, stopped rubbing at his hand, and you noticed that he was blushing a little.
“Grand!”
You were about to ask about what he wanted to eat when his phone buzzed, and he took a look at who was calling.
“Oh, I’m sorry, I have to take this. I won’t be long though.”
You nodded with a smile, while Andrew was picking up his phone and hurrying out of the room. He closed the door of his second bedroom behind him, and you heard his voice only as muffled sounds you couldn’t decipher.
You waited for him to come back, playing with Elwood and his new toy. He seemed to really like you, and you couldn’t refrain a sense of pride at the thought. He kept on coming back for scratches and attention, even after getting side-tracked because of the toy.
A few minutes later, Andrew was opening the door again, but he hadn’t ended his call. He walked to his kitchen to look at the tiny calendar hanging next to the fridge.
“Yeah… okay. No, I can do that in four weeks. So, a reading, then? Okay. No, no, I don’t mind if there are questions at all, on the contrary. What about the journal then? Four poems! Wow… I thought they just wanted to publish one! How many? Okay. No, no, it’s okay, I’ve got some that are ready to be published, maybe I’ll add a couple new ones… we’ll see. Yeah, I know… okay. Alright. Thanks so much, Caroline. Yeah, have a nice one too. Bye.”
He wrote something on his calendar, then came back to the living room to join you.
“Sorry about that.”
“I didn’t mean to eavesdrop… but… you talked about poetry?” you asked, and Andrew visibly blushed.
He nervously ran his fingers through his beard.
“Yeah… erm…”
“Sorry, that’s none of my business…”
“No, no… that’s… I just…”
He cleared his throat, clearly uncomfortable, but he answered anyway.
“I write poetry.”
Your eyes grew a little round, but you didn’t try to hide your excitement. And Andrew seemed surprised by it.
“That’s amazing! Have you ever been published?”
“Erm… yeah, like… I have a couple of collections published. I publish regularly in journals too.”
“Wow! That’s so cool!”
He raised a surprised eyebrow.
“It’s nothing particularly good or anything…”
You rolled your eyes.
“I’m sure you’re downplaying your art a lot. That’s amazing!”
“Yeah, I… I’m quite proud of that, to be honest.”
“Why do you look all shy, then?” you asked, wondering if you were a little too direct as Andrew stared at you in surprise.
He opened and closed his mouth a couple of times. But then he shrugged.
“I don’t know… you’re right, it’s silly. It was my agent… on the phone, I mean. I’m booked for a reading of some of my poems next month.”
“That sounds grand!”
“Yeah… I get a little nervous with those, but I really like doing that too.”
“I can’t believe I didn’t know you were a poet.”
“I didn’t tell you before.”
“I’m supposed to be an expert in literature,” you replied, making him chuckle.
“Not in contemporary Irish poetry though. That’s my jam, back off! Soon, you’ll take my job as well as my dog’s love.”
You laughed at that.
“Nah, I’m just bribing him so he will tolerate me in his home,” you argued, right when Elwood was reaching to lick your cheek.
“Yeah, of course… he clearly hates you,” Andrew replied, “look at him, he’s this close from biting your head off.”
You giggled, tickled by Elwood’s tongue, and you almost fell over as Elwood rested his paws on your chest.
You laughed loudly, and Andrew did the same.
“Alright, Elwood, that’s enough. Come here, boy. Come here,” he ordered, and Elwood obeyed in an instant, earning some scratches and praises as he reached Andrew.
You walked back to the couch to join Andrew.
“Andy?” you asked, trying to think of the right words to ask your next question.
“Hmm?”
“Would you find it weird if I read your poetry? Or can I?”
He froze, his hand stopping all movement on Elwood’s head, who looked up at his owner with a questioning look.
“Like… I don’t know… poetry can be really personal, so… If you don’t want me to read it, I’d understand. But, I’d really like to read it.”
He looked at you then, blinking, like he was trying to process your words. He looked adorable like this, with a confused look on his face that made his lips part and his eyebrows knit together.
“You… you want to read it?”
“Yeah! Of course!”
He blinked again.
“Oh… okay.”
“Unless you don’t want me to…”
“No, I… I don’t mind. You can read it if you want.”
“Why do you sound so surprised?”
He clenched his jaw, but kept on looking at you.
“I don’t know… it’s just… Sam never really cared about that. Like she… she didn’t get it, you know? She didn’t really like what I wrote. It’s… it’s quite political, most of the time. Or about love. Or… I don’t know… she didn’t like it. She wasn’t interested in it.”
“I’m not Samantha, though.”
He stared at you then, intense and a little stunned. His voice was so soft when he spoke.
“No… no, you’re definitely not Samantha.”
If the phrasing was rather emotionless, his tone made it sound like it was a compliment. As if he was acknowledging the fact, your differences, and that he was happy to find them. You gave him a smile, a little lost, not knowing how to respond.
You saw that he was struggling to swallow, that he looked impossibly nervous again.
“You… you could come to the reading, if you want,” he offered in a breath. “Like… if you’re not busy and you want to, of course.”
But you grinned.
“That would be amazing! Yes! Of course, I’d like to come!”
He grinned back at you, looking excited too now.
“Grand!”
“Should I have read your poetry first, or is it better if I discover it then?”
“Ermmm… I don’t know. I like listening to poetry readings a lot, it’s not the same. There’s something very… melodic, about poetry, that you don’t really have when it’s only on paper. So… you can definitely discover it at the reading. You’ll have to sit through it even if you don’t like it though.”
You took his last remark as a joke and laughed, but his surprise showed you that he was being serious.
“Andy, I’m sure I’m going to love it! Why wouldn’t I? God, I can’t wait now! Can you send me the details then?”
“Sure, yeah. I’ll send you everything.”
“Thank you!”
He chuckled.
“Thank you, for being interested in that.”
“We’re friends! Of course, I’m interested!”
He grinned again, slowly nodding.
“Well… what do you want to eat?” he changed the subject.
“Pizza?”
“Oh! Yes!”
Andrew got you some pizza, and you spent a long time chatting, drinking beer while you ate. Soon, it was already 11 pm, but you didn’t want to go home. Instead, you had moved back from the kitchen to the couch, and you admired him like this, relaxed and babbling away about Breath of the Wild and the last movie he had watched.
He took off his cardigan at one point, and before he could readjust his t-shirt, you noticed dark traces on his upper-arm.
“What’s that?” you asked, making Andrew laugh.
“My tattoo.”
Your jaw dropped.
“You have a tattoo?”
“Yeah…” he chuckled, rubbing at his neck. “Nothing special though.”
“Let me see!”
“No!”
“Come on! Let me see!”
He rolled his eyes.
“It’s only two words, that a friend of mine tattooed on me when we were in College.”
“You know a tattoo artist?”
“No, he did it like… prison style, you know,” Andrew joked. “Just… with a pen and a needle and just…”
He mimicked the gesture of repeatedly stinging somebody with a needle. You blinked at him.
“Wow… you will never cease to surprise me, Andy.”
He laughed at that.
“You’re actually a delinquent,” you joked, making him laugh even harder.
“Of the worst kind, I’m afraid.”
“Can I see?”
He hesitated for a second, and then he pushed his short sleeve up, until you could read the words painted there on his arm.
Noli Timere
“It means ‘never be afraid’,” he explained, blushing.
“Why that phrase?”
He blushed some more.
“It was Heaney’s last words to his wife.”
He seemed to expect you to mock him, but you didn’t.
“I should have known, a fan till the end,” you smiled, and he nodded. “It’s a nice reminder to have. Very meaningful.”
“Yeah… yeah, I think so too.”
You stared at him to speak again, diving into his hazel eyes. At such an hour, Andrew was growing tired, and so his eyes wore a vivid shade of green, like leaves in the summer sun.
“Besides, tattoos are sexy.”
He raised an eyebrow, but didn’t look away despite his obvious blush. He slightly tilted his head to the side, and his tone was flirtatious when he answered.
“Are they now?”
You merely nodded and hummed along.
What the fuck were you doing? Were you flirting with Andrew? Your colleague?! Your friend?!
“Even if they’re made with a pen and needle by a drunk friend?”
“Especially if they’re made like that, yeah. That sounds very bad boy of you.”
He winced at that, making you laugh.
“Christ, I hope not…”
“The reference to a poet and the incredibly romantic meaning behind it kind of balances it out but…”
“I’m a sap, I know.”
“Unsalvageable, I’m afraid…”
“Who’s saying I want to be saved from that?”
You exchanged a smile, and as you sat there, on Andrew’s sofa, staring at him and how gorgeous he was, and how tender his gaze was and… you just…
You would have let him kiss you if he had tried to. You would have let him…
“It’s quite late, I should go home,” you let out in a breath, unable to hide your reluctance to actually do what you said.
“Yeah… yeah, you’re right.”
You didn’t get up though. Instead, you leant forward to kiss his cheek, resting a hand on his chest to steady yourself, and you could have sworn that under your palm his heart was pounding.
“Good night, Andy,” you whispered against his ear, and you heard how his breath caught in his throat.
You were pulling away when he stopped you, hand reaching to cradle the back of your head. He turned his face to kiss your cheek as well, but his kiss landed on the corner of your lips, almost on your mouth.
“Good night, Y/N. Tell me when you’re home, okay? It’s late.”
“Okay.”
You stared at each other for a moment longer, his fingers still in your hair, your hand still on his chest.
You would have let him…
You pulled away, got up and finally walked out of his flat.
The skin he had touched with his lips was burning still when you got home.
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hi mints !! i just read the description to tempting fate and im ready to dive into this story. Do you have anymore of mrs bryne’s books to rec? you always have such good taste for these things :3c
Ooh ok Byrne is always on my list of top histrom writers, but I will say I prefer Victorian Rebels to the Goode Girls series. The Highway Man is peak histrom in my humble opinion (although do check for triggers, there's a LOT that goes on in this)
I'm also currently rereading Courting Trouble and I forgot how good it is najdndjd 🥰
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Merry Christmas from the Danganronpa Antebellum: Lockdown team!
#danganronpa antebellum#danganronpa antebellum lockdown#fanganronpa#ezekiel elias#mint byrne#danganronpa oc
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25. Squid- O Monolith
A Squidet hívják poszt-punknak, art-punknak meg még tuti egy csomó minden másnak. 2021-ben volt egy elég jó lemezük, amit bírtam eléggé, meg úgy általában a kritikák is. Viszonyítási pont lehet náluk a Black Country New Road meg a Black Midi, de nekem főleg a Talking Heads, ami eszembe jut. De tényleg, így amikor hallgatom, akár ezt a lemezt, akár az előzőt, mindig életem második munkahelye jut eszembe, a hévízi Napsugár Hotel (az első a keszthelyi tejüzem volt havi 3 900 Ft-ért). Mindjárt mondom, hogy jön össze a Napsugár meg a Talking Heads, és a Squid. 1991 nyarán dolgoztam a Napsugár hotelben londinerként. Ez egy olyan szálloda volt, ami két épületből állt. Volt egy limitáltan menő épület recepcióval, ahol szolgálatot teljesítettem, és ahová az osztrák, svájci meg német nyuggerek jöttek, és volt az egyáltalán nem menő szövetkezeti épület, ahová a magyarok jöttek. A magyarok nem nagyon jattoltak, szóval nem is nagyon segítettem nekik, meg nem is jártam át oda, csak ha nagyon muszáj volt. A szálloda igazgatója Keszthely későbbi szoci polgármestere volt, aki akkoriban munkaidőben német szinkronos kung-fu filmeket nézett az irodájában. Fun fact: a 2022-es választásokra a semmiből visszatért függetlenként, és elindult harmadik erőként! Szerintem ebbe kár volt pénzt ölnie a Fidesznek, mert így mittudomán 68%-kal nyertek, a mutatvány nélkül meg győztek volna 66-tal. Keszthely egy elképesztően szomorú, vérfideszes város. A 2002-es kampányban az egyik amúgy ilyen halál szerény gimis tanárnő leköpte a sétáló utcán kampányoló Szili Katalint. Mondjuk ez így utólag elég vicces. Na de vissza a Squidhez. A Napsugárban egy fiatalabb kollégám volt a recepciósok között, a többi mind vén fasz, a szüleim ismerősei, volt osztálytársai stb. Ez persze vicces, mert most csináltam egy gyors matekot, és arra jutottam, hogy kb 40 évesek lehettek, én meg most vagyok 47. Na mindegy, a fiatal kollégával szerettem a legjobban együtt dolgozni, egy alter prototípus volt, és állítása szerint Magyarország legnagyobb David Byrne és Talking Heads rajongója (egy korábbi posztban szerintem említettem ezt az arcot), így munkaidőben kurva sok ’Headset hallgattunk, és 15 évesen én meglehetősen IDEGBAJOS zenének gondoltam. Nem utáltam, csak sokszor zavart, hogy van egy ilyen jó téma, és akkor hirtelen bejön valami kakofonikus, disszonáns rész, amit akkor úgy éltem meg, hogy ELBASSZA a számot. Na, és a Squiddel kapcsolatban is hasonló élményeim vannak, csak ma már nyilván nem azt gondolom, hogy na ez a szám el van baszva úgy ahogy van, amikor átvált egy nehezen dudolható részbe. Ennyi a nagy összefüggés!
Már az első lemeznek is témája volt az elidegenedés és az embertelenedés, itt az újon ez hatványozottan igaz. Lehet, hogy ez egy ilyen önbeteljesítő lemez, de én a legjobban akkor szerettem hallgatni, amikor esténként magányosan a Füredi úti lakótelepen sétáltam amíg a gyerek karatén volt, és akkor tényleg mindent elidegenedettnek és embertelennek láttam. Szerintem ez a lemez egy verőfényes normafás sétánál is ezt hozná ki belőlem. Mondják, hogy változott a zenekar hangzása az első lemez óta, de nekem kb ugyanaz a hangulat, csak a számok lettek kicsit hosszabbak és összetettebbek, meg a színvonal lett egységesebb. Igazából az összes szám tök oké, valamelyik azért okébb a többinél, egyedül a harmadik szám, a Siphon Song, ami szerintem túl vontatott, meg is töri kicsit a lemez lendületét. Sokkal jobban működne lemezzáró dalként, de arra meg van egy sokkal jobb, az egyik kedvencem, a meglehetősen hosszú és hülye című If You Had Seen The Bull’s Swimming Attempts You Would Have Stayed Away. Aki szereti a Talking Headset meg ezt az új poszt-punk vonalat, annak nyugodt szívvel ajánlom ezt a lemezt, meg úgy általában mindenkinek, aki, mint én, imád sötétben, ködben panelek között mászkálni.
Kedvenc számok: Swing (In A Dream), Undergrowth, The Blades, If You Had Seen The Bull’s Swimming Attempts You Would Have Stayed Away
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stop holding onto yourself
an original mixed media painting on cradled wood panel
24 x 30 x 1.75 inches
ready to hang, with a wire attachment in back
figurative, in black and white, with spot colour
the astronaut, high above east germany
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three quotations come to mind …
Space is to place as eternity is to time. — Joseph Joubert I wanted to be a secret agent and an astronaut, preferably at the same time. — David Byrne Some of us think holding on makes us strong; but sometimes it is letting go. — Hermann Hesse
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I have no idea what I'm doing 3: the return of OG Antebellum sprites and some Lockdown to justify the label (part 3 and final... I think)
#fanganronpa#haha google translate#danganronpa antebellum lockdown#danganronpa antebellum#Callum Nilsson#dracul tremblay#taka takahiro#Asuga hino#shinku kutsuki#mint byrne#lyra shatel#ismene circe#rei higashi#emilia carmine#maiko yuzuki#Lockdown Dracul seems to me like a walking Death Flag#That's the joke in the last image
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Plot summary of Dangonronpa Antebellum
#happy pride month?#shinku Kutsuki#Akari Kutsuki#Dracul Tremblay#eiichi sakaguchi#mint Byrne#danganronpa antebellum
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