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beatsforbrothels Ā· 8 months ago
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Cibo Matto - Moonchild
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nnaalluuaa Ā· 1 year ago
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Stereo ā˜… Type A (1999) Booklet
Band: Cibo Matto Production: Yuka Honda Label: Warner Bros. Records
Art Direction/Design/Photography: Pascale Willi
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reamed Ā· 6 months ago
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Favorite album(s) of all time?
Iā€™m only a young lad so Iā€™m sure I will continue to change my fave albums but here is a giant (badly cropped) list of albums I love
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mudwerks Ā· 2 years ago
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(via Speechless - Cibo Matto (1999)
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wadewilsonsasshole Ā· 1 year ago
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My heart's content. I can't find it in the Bible.
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cibo mattoĀ - stereo * type a [1999]
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lanternist Ā· 3 months ago
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Florida hatsune miku cause iā€™m floridian? IDK
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eatingjewels Ā· 5 months ago
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Offhandedly told a friend I hadn't talk to in a while about an album I really love ( Stereotype A by Cibo Matto) and then she told me she listened to it during her shift and told me she really liked it. Maybe things will be okay!
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beatsforbrothels Ā· 4 months ago
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Cibo Matto - Spoon
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edmy Ā· 6 months ago
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BLUE TRAIN
by Cibo Matto
Don't lean on me, stay on your side Don't leave me, be by my side
Ain't no pain on a blue train šŸŽ¶
Touching my skin won't get you to my core Don't take my seat don't make me sore You won't feel pain for loving me more Just sit where you can always see the door
Ain't no pain on a blue train šŸŽ¶
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lesbianshepard Ā· 2 years ago
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some troll on reddit started dming me and telling me to kill myself and calling me a tranny and all that. and then, a half an hour in, they spring this on me
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canarymithrun Ā· 7 months ago
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lilyflxwers Ā· 2 years ago
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ok i absolutely need to know what accents u all have pls reblog and tell me or comment or whatever I must know
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writerofstuff Ā· 7 months ago
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Dead Boy Detectives was surprising.
It surprised me when, instead of Crystal dropping in and fracturing Charles and Edwin's thirty years of friendship, they went with Crystal sinking into the fold of Charles and Edwin's friendship and becoming an important and unique addition to the group.
It surprised me when, instead of Gay Boy Pining Over Straight Best Friend, they went with Gay Boy Realises Feelings For Straight Best Friend And Confesses Almost Immediately with a bonus of Straight Boy Accepts Confession With Surprising Grace And Nothing Changes, Not Really.
It surprised me when, instead of making the female characters repetitive and semi-rational and ultimately less powerful, they went with characters who are smart and selfish and kind and cruel and strong and flawed and oh, they happen to be female too.
It surprised me when Charles liking Crystal did not affect one bit of how much he loved Edwin.
It surprised me when Jenny talked about spinsters with cats and Niko did not bat an eye.
It surprised me with Edwin and Niko. It surprised me with, we have forever to figure the rest out. It surprised me with Crystal's kindness, Jenny's empathy, the casual and absolute, the good you do will come back around.
Dead Boy Detectives was surprising. One day, I hope I can sit back and watch another show and none of this has to be surprising anymore.
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kiachnishsblog Ā· 4 months ago
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Superbat headcanon:
Clark goes to interview Bruce Wayne. He expects either a flirtation by Wayne or just talking business. What Clark DOESNT expect, is to have Wayne, a multimillionaire/billionaire, info dump about Gray Ghost because nobody else would listen to him talk about it.
Now, when Clark leaves Wayne Enterprises, he knows all the Gray Ghost lore. What is he gonna do with this knowledge? He has no idea. But atleast Bruce looked happy infodumping on him.
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biggest-gaudiest-patronuses Ā· 27 days ago
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actually we in the community prefer the term "escape artist." yes that is the preferred terminology. no i get it's not what you grew up with. yes i know you weren't trying to be offensive. going forward maybe just try to avoid stigmatized terms like "escaped fugitive" or "killer at large". we are trying to move beyond that as a community
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sixth-light Ā· 4 months ago
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I have had these thoughts bubbling away in my head for like...eighteen months or so now (it will become very obvious why shortly) but the discussion in this post has pushed me to write them down: I think societally we HUGELY underestimate how motherhood for primary caregivers, particularly first-time motherhood, can be a source of vulnerability to radicalisation.
There is obviously huge cultural variance here, but for a lot of cis women becoming primary caregiver to an infant in a capitalist Western society represents a time of immense vulnerability because in general you are:
Incredibly sleep-deprived (which has well-documented knock-on effects for your judgement, mental health, etc)
If you gave birth, recovering from a significant challenge to your physical health (even in the best-case scenario)
Isolated from your previous networks and communities of people in full-time work
Completely separated from the context of your prior career goals and achievements
Under huge amounts of stress to learn how to care for an infant (don't get me started on breastfeeding)
And on top of this, you are also be experiencing a huge amount of messaging about how all this is natural, wonderful, something you're meant to do, something you should love doing, and something that you must do for the welfare of their child. It's a huge amount of pressure and life change even when everything goes right and there's very little cultural space to express negative feelings about it.
Any group of people who offer community, support, and affirmation to cis women in this situation are going to have a really good shot at radicalising them into some very weird and dangerous headspaces and in fact we see this happen all the time - think antivaxxers and TERFs. It flies under the radar because of the hazy positive glow that associates with motherhood and babies and also because we don't take the radicalisation of women seriously I guess because they rarely shoot anybody, but...yeah. It is such a vulnerable time!
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