#the song not the drink lol
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twin-fantasies · 4 months ago
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k but why does milk always make me sad
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cosmicdreamgrl · 23 days ago
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jungkook x euphoria stages 🌟 [ cr : qdeoks, 013data & namuspromised ]
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jesuistrestriste · 5 months ago
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˚₊ ⋆ challengers (2024); art donaldson ˚₊ ⋆
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birdricks · 1 year ago
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i love the stars (j'adore les etoiles)
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jup1tersparx · 4 months ago
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A dam falls, eve breaks
I smash my old self to bits
And would you drink poison for a body that fits?
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[ID: Art of Percy Reed from hello from the hallowoods.
On the right is his decaying corpse in a sketchy art style. It is wearing a tattered dress, has black curly hair and is partially transparent. It is coloured in loosely, as if scribbled with colouring pencils. It is loosely suspended in the air by piano wires like a puppet, one arm above it’s head, one pointing to the side and one leg slightly bent, mimicking a dance. It is visibly slumped over. It’s face is indistinct, but has dark circles for what could be eyes and a mouth that has been stitched over. The colours are sepia toned and muted.
On the left is Percy Reed as a ghost, his form roughly carved from what appears to be fire; no lineart only negative space. The fire fills the bottom left third of the image and spills into the center. The style resembles a painting. The colours are extremely blown out, resembling heat map vision. There is an extremely saturated almost-red hot pink for the dark areas and a more muted cyan for light areas, with violet to bridge the gap when needed. You can roughly make out a collared shirt, an oversized jumper, trousers and short curly hair. His face, part of his torso and his hands are the most distinct part of the painting, the edges across the rest of him being more softly blended with the fire behind him. He is partially facing the corpse, but has turned his head to stare directly into the camera. With one hand he grips the wire suspending the corpse’s left arm and with the other he holds a burning hand underneath the arm, with the arm starting to catch fire. His stance is confident.
The background is dark and loosely sketched, resembling charcoal art. It depicts a clearing in a thick pine forest, a gothic style house in the center and a path leading to where the viewer is positioned. a cross is visible at the top of the spire. It is Solomon Reed’s house, as depicted in the episode art for 34, ‘Towers’. the sky is dark cyan and everything in the foreground under the charcoal is a dark ruby red. The colouring is also scribbled, barely lining up with the lineart. The fire percy is carved from covers part of the house, giving the illusion that it is also catching fire. The sky also may be filled with smoke. The image has a grain overlay and is square. The faces of the two percy’s are positioned at the crossover points of a (theoretical) rule of thirds grid. End ID]
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wavesoutbeingtossed · 2 days ago
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Currently obsessed with the idea that Taylor wrote Carolina during the folkmore period being inspired by Where The Crawdads Sing (listen I know....) because she couldn't put the book down and was inspired by "the juxtaposition of [the character's] loneliness & independence. Her curiosity & fear all tangled up. Her persisting gentleness & the world’s betrayal of it" and having a glimpse now into how difficult those years were for her personally and those same themes showing up in songs like Dear Reader, Midnight Rain, How Did It End, I Look In People's Windows, Clara Bow, etc. I'm just saying it's no wonder it ended up on the B Stage (the day after I got home from my trip BUT I DIGRESS I'M NOT BITTER I SWEAR) and it ended up on the pre-release Depression playlist because... yeah.
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murdleandmarot · 3 months ago
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lovely flower, slowly bloom, paint yourself with shades of blue 💙💙💙
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theanoninyourinbox · 1 year ago
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Two Days Of Art Later
Guess Who Got Clangen!
@officialclangen
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lylahammar · 1 year ago
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If I hear in the hall of the mountain king start playing in a video, I better see some actual genuine chaos happen. I'm not talkin about "chaotic" millennial quirky silliness I mean shit better pop off into complete fuckin bedlam like I'm gearing up for actual pandemonium. you canNOT invoke in the hall of the mountain king for anything less
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anxious-alyssia · 4 days ago
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just girly girls
youtube
I love this cast, so much
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art--harridan · 3 months ago
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[Image description: A digital drawing based on the film Eat Drink Man Woman. It depicts the three daughters from the film, starting with Jia-Ning, and then Jia-Chen, and finally Jia-Jen. The trio are holding their heads together, with Jia-Ning looking to the left, Jia-Chen forward, and Jia-Jen to the right. Jia-Ning's mouth it slightly open. Their clothes are coloured in white, their skin coloured in a light blue, and the background is red. The lineart is a stark black.]
Inktober - Day 11 (Snacks)
Film - Eat Drink Man Woman (Ang Lee, 1994)
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asoftepiloguemylove · 2 years ago
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Your web weaves are incredible!!! Just ahh!!!!!! If you’re not super busy could I maybe request one about friends being your found family?
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Trista Mateer / Stephen Schwartz / 엔하이픈 / Lorde A World Alone / Matt & Ross Duffer Stranger Things (2016-2024) / The Amazing Devil Drinking Song for the Socially Anxious / Eden Robinson Writing Prompts for the Broken-hearted / 엔하이픈 / Taylor Jenkins Reid The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
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terrainofheartfelt · 9 months ago
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Liz's definitive track assignment list that nobody asked for (but I know I'm right)
"Fortnight" (featuring Post Malone) -- DAIRFAIR DAIRFAIR DAIRFAIR
"The Tortured Poets Department" -- derena breakup track. derena divorce track. take your pick. serena pov <3
"My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys" -- 🪑
"Down Bad" -- changing course because this is rwrb firstprince alex post lake house I'M RIGHT
"So Long, London" -- same for above. acd-coded
"But Daddy I Love Him" -- blair waldorfian. i'm having his baby jk lmao. unhinged.
"Fresh Out the Slammer" -- calling it another post derena divorce. pov both of them. dan floats to blair, serena gravitates to carter. and. fuck it. 🪑divorce. "I served my time" and all that shit
"Florida!!!" -- ivy/charlie. florida woman. fuck this city i'm getting fucked up in the gulf. yeah. she could have been so much more.
"Guilty as Sin?" -- BLAIRRRRRRRRRR s5ep4 if you want to get specific. reading steamy book scenes. gurl.
"Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?" -- JENNY GIRL. "I am what you trained me to be." I MEANNNNN.
"I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)" -- 🪑
"Loml" -- dan. sad dan. sad lonely boy
"I Can Do It With a Broken Heart" -- serena. always. constantly. (though cherry & I also agree it's firstprince coded)
"The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived" -- louis divorce yeehaw
"The Alchemy" -- serenate reconciliation
"Clara Bow" -- blair & jenny and the girls that are destined to replace them.
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ofpd · 1 year ago
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this year your top genre was: songs about enjolras and grantaire
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doux-amer · 1 month ago
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One thing that has deeply annoyed me about the response from Americans/Westerners about this week's events in Korea is that a lot of them, including people I like and respect, are like, "The protesting civilians and lawmakers who barged into the National Assembly would've been shot if this were the U.S./this would've never happened in the U.S. because people are too afraid of being shot." There's some truth to that, at least with regard to state violence, but I'm fed up because it doesn't account for how frightening this could have turned out to be had it not been for how much of an inept flop dunce Yoon Sukyeol is. It minimizes the courage of those who showed up.
Sure, it was likely that the military and riot police wouldn't have done much (again, YSY's self-coup wasn't thought out well, and there's more evidence of that as military officials and soldiers are speaking up about the lack of information they received, but I'll refrain from talking about that to avoid making this even longer than it inevitably will be, knowing myself), but let's not pretend there haven't been issues with them in recent years. They pepper sprayed and used water cannons during an anniversary rally for the Sewol ferry victims (x) (x) (if you don't understand how unbelievably cruel that is, look into the horrific Sewol ferry sinking). They tear gassed crowds (Korea has a gruesome history of this) and sprayed water cannons, and citizens have been injured and killed during the 2015 protests and 2016-17 Park Geunhye impeachment protests, notably Baek Namgi, an elderly activist whose death caused global outrage (x) (x). Park Geunhye was going to enforce martial law during those protests according to a leaked document, with hundreds of tanks, thousands of soldiers and special force troops! (x)
Not to mention, there are decades of extreme state violence that have scarred an entire country and are still super fresh for a huge percentage of the population. Again, check out that tear gas history piece. Look up the April Revolution, Gwangju massacre, and June uprising and see just how bloody they were. Thousands of civilians were tortured and killed. Look at how many protests were going on year after year during the 1980s. That isn't that long ago! All those older people who ran to the National Assembly to stop the coup? You bet a lot of them were college students who protested during that time or knew people who did. All the younger people? They may not have experienced what it was like living under martial law, but as I said, state violence still occurs, however much it's dwindled over the years, and you have to account for generational trauma. I don't think I'll ever forget the way I felt when I saw the breaking news alert about the martial law declaration on December 3. I've never experienced that, at least to that degree.
Instead of viewing the response from civilians and elected officials through the framework of police brutality in the U.S., it should be contextualized using Korea's own history. Thankfully most of the serious discussions are doing this, but like I said, even people who are smart about reading up on things have reflected on how this wouldn't fly in the U.S., not because of the difference in protest history, civil movements, and public engagement with both in the two countries but because of the military/police response. There's an insinuation there that Koreans would be more reluctant to do what they did if they knew what it's like to live in fear of violence instead of living in such a safe country like Korea...and I want to yell.
It was monumentally brave of everyone to do what they did to stop the coup. We're all laughing at how stupid the coup was and there's a reason why people were more furious than scared because of the political history of Korea and the laws set in place to protect the democracy and neutralize coup attempts, but this could have easily become a disaster. It's not alarmist of me to say so because there was no way for anyone to be 100% sure of how the military would react—especially when no one knew what the hell was going on.
#i am...not vibing with these posts about how people are like 'omg those poor soldiers/good on them for dragging their feet'#yes mandatory military service means being there against your will#and i DO believe a lot of soldiers probably were super shaken or confused by what was going on#especially with the news coming out that soldiers weren't aware of what their mission was#to find out your orders and see your people look at you with rage disgust and maybe even fear especially as a young person...#i get that it's upsetting and you can tell that a lot of them didn't want to be there!#but lol are we forgetting there are people who weren't conscripts involved?#are we forgetting that people will follow directions if it's drilled into them to do say especially with the threat of retaliation?#are we forgetting that mandatory military service goes back decades#and amazingly soldiers and police still committed atrocities against civilians during previous protests or what?#idk i think it's your moral duty to engage in weaponized incompetence malicious compliance insubordination etc.#when you're asked to do something evil so i don't really want to praise people for being decent#even if i'm glad they did and i'm relieved they did it you know? but that's just me#omg sorry i'm ranting. ANYWAY! history in every single country has shown#how easy it can be for things to go south rapidly so while there were things that made the coup expire as quickly as it did#and it's HILARIOUS and i'm enjoying myself...it could have turned out very different#just a few wrong turns—just ONE wrong turn��and it could have been bad#rules and orders are good and all but if someone wants to commit violence they will do it#i'm just relieved i didn't have time to worry myself sick over this before it was all over lmao#so i can just feel a lot of pride and admiration for everyone doing their best to exercise and protect their rights#and do it with great panache and fun. the protests are like concerts! the protest songs are so funny#the signs!!!!! i'm dying over them. the number of people paying for food and drinks for the protestors#enough that businesses in the protest areas had to stop taking prepaid orders!#the older people who said they have to get to the front that night to protect all the young protestors with their bodies#in case the military tries to attack civilians! 😭 that part made me almost cry#the ajusshi who (drunkenly?) shouted how much he loved all his friends who came out to protest like the old days#democracy is fragile and we have to protect it#and i think korea right now is a shining beacon of the power of the people
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bloodsuckers-anonymous13 · 5 months ago
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Did anybody call a shitty W13 edit🗣️‼️‼️
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