The Evil Dead (1981) Korean movie poster
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me:
my phone ads in late april: it's almost CINCO DE DRINKO you FAT FUCK go BUY MEXICAN BEER we CAN'T sell it ANY other day and get some AVOCADOS while you're at it JUST BUY SHIT so you can CELEBRATE this VERY AMERICAN MEXICAN HOLIDAY we MADE UP for you to BUY SHIT
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for one of your posts you did put an image of jet star drawn by becky cloonan, can i ask where you got it from? or like a full image or a link cause i can't find the full image :(((
It is from this poster Becky Cloonan drew for the December 2013 edition of Rock Sound:
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Alas, Rock Sound is not into any type of legacy prints or digital archival as far as I can tell from their website, so my knowledge of this is entirely based on this blogpost here.
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gules is so underrated like dude they're two cosplayers in love what
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Anyway, have been thinking about the Bronze Boys from Saint Seiya when I listen to the "Army Dreamers" song. No, I'm not okay. I want to throw up (devestatedly) each time I listen to the damn song now
Additional Angst: Thinking about Aiolos while listening to the Army Dreamers song
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Keatlejuice my sweet sleep paralysis blorbo
Trying to find a way to draw this guy that I’m satisfied with
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Come on baby, DO THE LOCO-MOTION!
Guess who sings this iconique 1988 bop.
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Kylie fucking Minogue.
That's right, padam, padam, do the locomotion with me, bitch.
The song was originally written in 1962 by Carole King and Gerry Goffin, the married songwriting duo that wrote a number of hits including Aretha Franklin's "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman." It was first recorded by the couple's babysitter, Little Eva.
The song has reached the top 3 on the US Billboard Charts in 3 separate decades by 3 separate artists.
Here's Kylie performing the song on her 2018 tour with an arrangement inspired by the 1974 version by Grand Funk Railroad.
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