I've had enough
I've hit the wall
I'm tired of taking your calls
It ends today
Now there's just one last thing to say-ay-ay
FUCK YOU!
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The way I am inexplicably drawn to Son of Nyx.
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“Floyd, could you sing to me?”
The big brother looked up from where he was tucking the blanket under Branch’s feet. “Sure thing,” he said with a light smile. “What would you like to hear? A lullaby?”
“I don’t know,” Branch mumbled as he nestled his head into the pillow. “You choose.”
Floyd could still see a crease of worry between his baby brother’s brows. He softly brushed a thumb over it in a silent reassurance that everything was going to be okay before he turned around to reach for their dad’s old guitar.
I think Floyd would often sing to Branch to get him to fall asleep, usually the songs and lullabies their parents sang when the older four were still little.
I know in the movie it seemed like they all left right after their fight, but I like to imagine that they just stormed off to cool off and that they actually left in the following days. And that this was the last song Floyd sang for Branch that night. :')
Both Sides Now (specifically this cover by Voncken)
Rows and flows of angel hair
And ice cream castles in the air
And feather canyons everywhere
I've looked at clouds that way
But now they only block the sun
They snow and rain on everyone
So many things I would've done
But clouds got in the way
I've looked at clouds from both sides now
From up and down, and still somehow
It's clouds’ illusions, I recall
I really don't know clouds at all
Moons and Junes and Ferris wheels
The dizzy dancin' way you feel
When every fairy tale comes real
I've looked at love that way
But now it's just another show
You leave 'em laughin' as you go
And if you care, don't let them know
Don't give yourself away
I've looked at love from both sides now
From give and take, and still somehow
It's love's illusions, I recall
I really don't know love at all
Tears and fears and feeling proud
To say "I love you" right out loud
Dreams and schemes and circus crowds
I've looked at life that way
But now my friends, they’re acting strange
They shake their heads, and say I've changed
Well, something's lost, but something's gained
In living life each day
I've looked at life from both sides now
From up and down
And give and take
And win and lose, and still somehow
It's life's illusions, I recall
I really don't know life...
I really don't know life at all
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[ID: three images of fanart of the owl house. The first image shows Eda during kings tide. Half of her is fading away into dark feathers from the draining spell, and she's looking distraught into the distance. The lyrics "our mother has been absent" are written next to her.
The second image shows the silhouette of king and the collector, floating in the distance. The backdrop is the moon, but changed to look like the collectors logo/iconography. The lyrics "ever since we founded Rome" are written beneath them.
The third and final image shows Luz in her season 3 poster design stepping out of a bright white portal onto a dark background. She's stylised to have no eyes but is smirking with a determined expression. Written above her is the lyrics "but there's gonna be a party when the wolf comes home". End ID]
(@toh-described) CAN I GET A FUCKING WAHOO(T) FOR SEASON 3??? 🦉🔮✨
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The vampires would be OBSESSED with Creep by Radiohead. Especially Lestat and Armand. They would be impossible to be around for weeks. Positively insufferable. Imagine hanging out with them when Lestat decides to show you a “new” song. Imagine your face when that iconic baseline starts. Imagine.
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so the turning out trilogy has been all about finding the purpose of love and what makes romantic love so special, and turning out pt. iii really was the perfect conclusion to the trilogy.
in the first turning out, we wonder about the difference between platonic and romantic love, and how that changes as you grow up. you may grow out of people you used to love, no matter how much you wish they could stick around.
turning out pt. ii focuses on falling out of love, and wondering if it was ever really love in the first place. if you love someone, shouldn’t that last forever? it’s a hard truth to swallow, and even the lyrics admit “I don’t love it much at all.”
finally turning out pt. iii comes along, and honestly at first the message is a little hopeless. the song focuses on what society has conditioned us to think of love: the point of love is to get married, have kids, and probably get divorced one day, no matter how much you thought you loved each other. it’s bleak.
but it’s not the truth. in the outro of pt. iii, we settle on the true purpose of love. it’s not about having someone unchanging you never outgrow. it’s not about forcing yourself to stay in a relationship just because you think you’re supposed to love someone. and it’s not about marriage and reproduction, and falling into what society expects of couples.
it’s about having someone by your side to get through life with. life is hard, and sometimes all you can do is focus on one day at a time, and even that can be hell. but that’s all so much easier when you have someone by your side, someone you love and trust and who loves and trusts you. love doesn’t have to be this big grandiose thing; in fact, love is “little and quiet.” love is about having “someone to do life with.” I think that’s beautiful, and am more than happy to agree with ryan met’s purpose of love.
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