Is anyone else picturing Roger and Brian spending evenings ever since Brian moved near to Roger going round to each other’s houses looking through scrapbooks and reminiscing and tinkering with the remixing of Queen I until for them it’s the perfect mix of nostalgia for what they did and achieving what they really wanted to achieve but couldn’t and really having a great time producing the album they wanted for this new relaunch?
hey y'all - genuine question, how would people feel if i used wayback machine to watch old talks episodes and continued to liveblog them? i'm truly not sure from a Moral Quandary perspective whether it's worth it and would appreciate hearing how it might make others feel if they saw posts about it. (and i would never compromise on the rule to write the posts as if foster is not there.) not a rhetorical question, please let me know!
Absolutely fucked up how much Worm makes Aisha suffer. She hates being forgotten, ignored, or feeling invisible, and she gets a power that requires her to concentrate or that will always happen. She has ADHD, and she has to constantly pay attention if she wants to be a person. She joins the Undersiders and none of her problems are solved, she's still ignored and treated like an annoyance or a second thought by her brother and Taylor, and when she finally does make a friend who gets her and they're practically a matched set together, he dies 3 months later. Her brother is so horrifically scarred that he can hardly function, yet he confides in Taylor instead of her because he can't deal with having the sister he's built so much on protecting see him as weak. She adopts the worst teenagers ever (affectionate) and has to wrangle them 24/7 because all of them have incredible trauma. She hardly sees her teammates for two years, because she's doomed to always be forgotten. Her brother fucking dies and she has to lie about it and pretend he's alive and she's ok and nothings wrong and she's not about to break down. She genuinely just doesn't get to keep anything happy, her worst fear is constantly confirmed, and she frankly got the worst powers she could possibly get. I know everyone in worm suffers but like. She's thirteen give her a break :(
It’s rare that a new photo comes up unheralded but I have never seen this one before: Queen in Sunderland March 8 1974 according to the caption. Definitely looking more like four poor students against the world than baby rock stars on the brink of success