✨🪐Fancy a Trip in The Box?🌍✨
A 100 Song Thirteenth Doctor Era Playlist
genre: various (predominantly pop & alternative)
runtime: 6 hours 9 minutes
recommended play order: shuffle/as-is
themes:
the woman who fell to earth (gender, sexuality, feminism)
the fam (current & former companions)
the timeless child (loss of identity, trauma, grief)
[Full Track List & Links Under the Cut]
Track List
Someone New - Hozier
Constellations - The Oh Hellos
High On Humans - Oh Wonder
Won't Stop Running - A Great Big World
Don't Save Me - HAIM
Space Oddity - David Bowie
Lost in Time and Space - Lord Huron
Zero Gravity - Kate Miller-Heidke
Starry Eyed - Ellie Goulding
Rise Up - Andra Day
if i go to the moon - Shae Dale
New Constellations - Ryn Weaver
Until the Night Turns - Lord Huron
Don't Kill My Vibe - Sigrid
What You Know - Ali Dineen
Rise - Walk Off the Earth, Gabriela Bee
The Call - Regina Spektor
Saturn - Sleeping At Last
Family - Mother Mother
Clearest Blue - CHVRCHES
100 Years - Florence + The Machine
A Better Son/Daughter - Rilo Kiley
Night 13 - Auri
Chasing The Sun - Sara Bareilles
Louder in Outer Space - Skating Polly ft. Louise Post & Nina Gordon
Yellow - Jodie Whittaker
I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) - The Proclaimers
I'm From Nowhere - Neko Case
Then She Appeared - XTC
Two Hearts - Bruce Springsteen
Floating in Space - The Apples in Stereo
Worlds Away - Strange Advance
Fugitive - Indigo Girls
Politics In Space - Kate Miller-Heidke
Darkness Keeps Chasing Me - Grace VanderWaal
Don't Be so Hard on Yourself - Jess Glynne
Anthem - Walk Off the Earth
Rocket Man - Elton John
Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me) - Train
Spaceman - The Killers
Clearly - Grace VanderWaal
Ground Control - All Time Low ft. Tegan and Sara
Astronauts - Rachel Platten
Fix You - Coldplay
Praying - Kesha
Rise - Katy Perry
I Choose - India.Arie
Not Ready to Make Nice - The Chicks
Back In My Body - Maggie Rogers
Haunted (Acoustic) - Taylor Swift
Galileo - Indigo Girls
Easy On Me - Adele
She Used To Be Mine - Sara Bareilles
Don't Feel Like Crying - Sigrid
Running If You Call My Name - HAIM
I See You - Phoebe Bridgers
Leave a Trace - CHVRCHES
Let It Be - The Beatles
Lonely Road - WILLOW
Sadness - Noah Cyrus
I Am Her - Shea Diamond
Walking with a Ghost - Tegan and Sara
Secret For The Mad - dodie
Holes in the Story - Alex the Astronaut
Bury It - CHVRCHES ft. Hayley Williams
I Don't Know My Name - Grace VanderWaal
Stranger To Yourself - Loving
Insecurities - Jess Glynne
The Future's Right In Front of Me- A Great Big World
Time Machine - Ingrid Michaelson
Uncharted - Sara Bareilles
All These Things That I've Done - The Killers
Change Is Everything - Son Lux
She - Alice Phobe Lou
Apple Tree - AURORA
Everything Has Changed - Taylor Swift ft. Ed Sheeran
She's A Rainbow - The Rolling Stones
Who Are You, Really? - Mikky Ekko
Man of a Thousand Faces - Regina Spektor
With A Little Help From My Friends - The Beatles
Like a Girl - Lizzo
Sum Of Our Parts - Mary Lambert
Who You Are - Jessie J
The Final Countdown - Gabriela Bee
I Did Something Bad - Taylor Swift
All of the Stars - Ed Sheeran
Little Lion Man - Mumford & Sons
Come Over (Again) - Crawlers
Geronimo - Sheppard
space girl - Frances Forever
The Man - Taylor Swift
The Last Day on Earth - Kate Miller-Heidke
Riversong - Ali Dineen
Help! - The Beatles
Time Machine - WILLOW
There Is an Answer - A Great Big World
You Don't Know Me - Ben Folds ft. Regina Spektor
Eleanor Rigby - The Beatles
How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful - Florence + The Machine
Rainbow - Kesha
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Wolfstar: A Playlist
Shameless by Camila Cabello
Chasing Pavements by Adele
Wish You Were Sober by Conan Gray
The Prettiest Star by David Bowie
Crush Culture by Conan Gray
Sweater Weather by The Neighbourhood
Cigarette Daydreams by Cage The Elephant
Iris by The Goo Goo Dolls
Hey Remus by The Whomping Willows
All The Young Dudes by Mott The Hoople
My Oh My by Camila Cabello
Lady Stardust by David Bowie
Wolfstar by The Whomping Willows
Fix You by Coldplay
I Was Made For Lovin' You by KISS
Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy by Queen
505 by Arctic Monkeys
The Great War by Taylor Swift
The Way I Loved You (Taylor's Version) by Taylor Swift
Destiny by Chloe Ament
Love Of My Life by Queen
cardigan by Taylor Swift
I Love You So by The Walters
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One plot thing from lone star that I don’t entirely get is that they’re complaining that 18 months is such a long wait? That’s about normal waiting time for a wedding surely? At least there’s time to plan, make sure people are actually free, and arrange the whole shebang. I get they want to be married and this is weird timeline telly world, but I don’t understand how having to plan a wedding in 8 weeks is better 😂
Hello Nonny! Sorry it's taken so long for me to get here. BUT...
TK meant what he said when he said EVERY MOMENT WE'RE NOT MARRIED IS A WASTED MOMENT.
He wants a wedding that is nice and has like PEOPLE, but he also doesn't want to wait a YEAR AND A HALF. Do you know how many times TK nearly dies in a year and a half? He can't wait that long. He might be dead.
He won't actually be dead, but like...with the track record of parents on this show who knows who'll make it to the wedding. He won't waste time, and 18 months as fiances is too long for TK.
It's not an unreasonable time for normal people, but TK has never been normal. So...
His one track mind for the wedding is hilarious though. Cant eat carbs, have a wedding suit. Dad has a motorcycle - don't crash and ruin my wedding. Carlos has a wife...we've just gotta get him divorced because I am not delaying my wedding! Carlos is missing, gonna take Carlos's detective skills I've gained through osmosis and find my fiance, because we have a wedding to plan.
And Carlos wants TK to be happy, so TK is going to get what TK wants. He's not having pouting at the wedding.
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hey Peach, certified book rec list enabler friend here, can you give us a list of those classic lit recs? 👀
HEY MIA
so i know you asked specifically for classic lit for beginners and i think that is a fantastic idea for a book rec list but im going to give some disclaimers
DISCLAIMERS:
these are simply classic lit books that i like
classic lit books that i like tend to be easier reads FOR ME, not necessarily for other people
my personal definition of "classic lit" is incredibly loose
under the cut is each book with an elaboration on what it's about/what to look out for/my thoughts on it which got a little long, so here's a snapshot of each of the books i included on this list:
Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare)
Lady Audley's Secret (Braddon)
Brave New World (Huxley)
Peter Pan (Barrie)
Frankenstein (Shelley)
Dracula (Stoker)
Olive (Craik)
Herland (Gilman)
At Night All Blood is Black (Diop)
Fun Home (Bechdel)
so anyway here are my recs in no particular order
Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare
by far my favorite shakespeare play - it's truly funny and emotional when it needs to be, and snappy and bickeringly in love benedick and beatrice really steal the show here. reading it is fun, but since it's a play i'll say my favorite adaptation is the stage production with david tennant and catherine tate as benedick and beatrice. there's also a web series adaptation on youtube that is absolutely phenomenal
2. Lady Audley's Secret by Mary Elizabeth Bradden
by far my favorite book that i've ever had to read for a class !! this is a mystery novel from the mid-1800s, and it's GRIPPING. it follows a distinctly queer-coded lawyer whose best friend goes missing around the time that he meets the lawyer's new hot young step-aunt. i actually posted an alternate ending on ao3 a while ago (it was my final assignment for the class) (i got a good grade). the language in this book is relatively easy to follow, and there's a lot of interesting stuff happening with gender/women/sexuality in there. i cannot recommend this book enough
3. Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
a fun dystopia from the 1920s! i think if you wanted to get English Major about it, this is a great companion read for 1984 because of how both of these books are dystopias that revolve around what freedom of speech/thought might mean, but they address that idea in complete opposite ways- compelling! while 1984 is all about repression through submission, brave new world is about repression through overt sexuality and substance abuse. i think 1984 is good, but brave new world is a better read; it's emotionally investing and impactful with the words it chooses to use. there's some race/gender/sexuality tension in there that i think is really interesting. reading it in high school changed my life a bit i think.
4. Peter Pan by James Barrie
i think we're all pretty familiar with the story of peter pan, but reading the original text is just a whole other beast. it's a short read, so it can be pretty casual to just pick up. it's a profoundly weird story and i think more people should know about that. a lot of race/gender/age stuff going on there
5. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
a given. a bit of a slower read at points, but i've always thoroughly enjoyed reading frankenstein. key things that i like: the russian doll format, how stupid victor frankenstein is, henry<3, the creature<3
6. Dracula by Bram Stoker
also a given. all the tumblrinas should know about this one. key things that i like: the polyamory vibes, quincey morris<3, jonathan harker<3, mina<3. also how bloody and graphic it is<3
7. Olive by Dinah Mulock Craik
this is a relatively little-known marriage plot novel from the later end of the 1800s and i gotta say. i was Into It the whole time. of course there's some weird stuff in there, but overall this is a book about a girl with a physical disability that gets to be in love and be loved with a happy ending (!!). that kind of thing was nearly unheard of back then, and so even though the language/treatment of all characters isn't perfect, it's really genuine in what it wants to say (which is that people with disabilities deserve love and happy endings). it's a pretty religiously dogmatic text, so be aware of that. the copy of olive that i have came with craik's short story The Half-Caste which is ! well it's a short read and it's a weird one!
8. Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
an early 1900s utopian novel! this one is particularly interesting because there's three (or four, can't remember) male main characters who end up stumbling upon a secret society comprised of only women that is essentially a utopia. how each man reacts to seeing women control, live, and thrive in their own society is really pointed. obviously a lot of gender/sexuality stuff happening in there. my only disclaimer for this one is that sometimes utopian novels can become a bit stagnant, but this one manages to avoid that for the most part because of the conflict the male characters bring in
9. At Night All Blood is Black by David Diop
this is a book that was published in 2018 but i actually didn't know that until i looked it up just now! what! it concerns a sengalese man named alfa who ends up fighting for the french during world war I. after the tragic death of his best friend, alfa begins a descent into madness due to his guilt and his rage. this is a short novel, but it's unbelievably heavy. there's a lot of graphic violence and hard emotions, but it's written so well. it also provides a picture of world war I from the perspective of the african men who were forced into the trenches that isn't normally depicted. it's truly thought-provoking and beautifully written.
10. Fun Home by Alison Bechdel
yes, bechdel as in the bechdel test. fun home is bechdel's graphic novel memoir that was published in the early 2000s, and it details her youth in rural pennsylvania as well as her complicated relationship with her father as she navigated her sexuality as a butch lesbian. it is astoundingly poignant, and the format as a graphic novel means it's a welcoming, quick read (although when i read it i really did dwell on the amazing art panels, and it did make me sit and pause for a while because of how insanely good it is). this is a great snapshot of a particular kind of queer life in the 1960s-70s, and how bechdel depicts her father and her relationship with him is particularly compelling. be aware of themes of sexuality (of course), but also themes of abuse and pedophilia. everything is depicted with care in my opinion, but this one can also get a bit heavy.
and that's it! ive read a decent amount of classic lit, but these are the ones that i enjoyed the most/would be the most welcoming to people who don't normally pick up books like this.
happy reading!!<3
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