observations about Devil's metal body that make me feel normal
it's ornate. there are vine/floral patterns. there are alternating colors of metal. purely aesthetic things that Galvino didn't have to put there but still did
she has fingernails (mentioned in a voice line) and sculpted realistic ears
her face is a solid mask
her face is a solid mask
literally I think the only range of facial expression she has is by moving her eyes???
you went to the trouble of engraving decorative patterns and sculpting ears and fingernails but you didn't bother with facial expressions. and why would you. if your main priority is making this body aesthetically pleasing rather than convenient to live in
Galvino I just want to talk
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African Bossa Nova - Ahmed Abdul-Malik (Sounds Of Africa, 1963)
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Hello! Would it be possible to see Musa x Gantlos for the ship bingo, please? I’d ask about Gantlos x Duman, as I think anyone that’s seen my page know I’m very much in love with the ship, but I saw you already did them, so I presume your feelings haven’t changed. Thank you very much, and it’s so exciting to see the return of the ship bingo; it’s so cool!
Um uh uhhh um- So uh. I think that like, because of how I personally enjoy Gantlos, in both drawing and writing (currently); grouchy aged man core, it's just
They just don't work for me. Tbh I'm not opposed to them just hanging out, because I do get the music and sound thing, but I'd prefer that to be fully platonic myself. If at all. Sorry I don't have a lot to say about them dgdhdj
Also yeah, Gantlos x Duman is still the same, mostly! Except for the bit where I say the only content I've seen for them is the questionable stuff ofc- There's simply more out there now. wink wink cough cough. The ship is still lower on my list in terms of wizard x wizard though, but I don't mind them.
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hi guys i want to tell you about soma fm. I think you should check it out if you like music a lot but would rather have a (listener-supported so commercial-free) radio experience with a variety of interesting genres to choose from. ive been discovering lots of cool artists on there who i'd never heard of
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every day i get closer and closer to creating a soul eater cowboy au that focuses on kid bein’ a double pistol wieldin’ fella of the wild west. every day i think about it, yet every day passes and it never comes.
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Men should be soundin like they on the verge of tears breaking down crying and beggin on an RnB record nothing less
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i think an undertale au where you throw luz down the underground instead of frisk would be great. like that girl is GREAT for just throwing in situations, i've seen her as the avatar, as a kamen rider, as the omnitrix wielder, but i can't say i've seen her try to anime befriend papyrus and undyne and try not to accidentally squish a whismur
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one thing about alt stuff is that the barrier to entry to being "goth" is truely so fucking low and yet people constantly limbo under the bar instead of stepping over it and wonder why they get called posers. like we're not asking you to move mountains here we're just asking you to find even one band under the umbrella that you like and to engage with the community a little bit. The fashion has truely so much overlap between goth punk and emo so very few people will care which one you call yourself based on your look and you just have to find a band you like. Dashboard Confessional screams a bit too much for your taste and Dead Kennedys is too loud? Guess what you're in luck the goths listen to something a little softer and weirder they call it dark wave or ethereal wave depending on the phases of the moon. Try out Clan of Xymox or Switchblade Symphony. Like truly the alt music scene is so fucking diverse there's gotta be something in here that you like. If not and you truly are a pop girlie then don't call yourself punk it's very easy.
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900 Miles [take 1] - Terry Callier (The New Folk Sound Of Terry Callier, 1968)
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