bikini kill live at TT the Bear’s Place, Cambridge, MA on March 2, 1996. Team Dresch, Cold Cold Heart, and Shiva Speedway opened for them. this video was shot by TD, uploaded 1; dw: 2. while i’m sure this is the full set a lot of footage seems to be cut (mostly Kathleen talking on stage: LAME!) and i’m not convinced it’s in order lol.
SL: Capri Pants, No Backrub (with Jody of Team Dresch), Star-Bellied Boy, Rah! Rah! Replica, Tony Randall, I Hate Danger, In Accordance to Natural Law, Feels Blind, Reject All American (Jody of Team Dresch), New Radio, Rebel Girl, Carnival, Anti-Pleasure Dissertation, Distinct Complicity, Bloody Ice Cream, Strawberry Julius, Finale.
(photos from TT the Bear’s FB page. for more check the dw !)
i really feel like the doctor froze his hearts over for series 3. martha would begin to thaw them out, but then he would freeze them over again. like he could feel the ice melting but didn't like the feeling of the cold trickling down so he'd frost it over again. and so on and so forth. then it eventually unthawed for good but by then martha had gone.
because if she stayed, she would have grown cold too.
What I love about Victor Fries is that he’s so human. He doesn’t want to conquer the world, he wants to save his wife and get revenge. He’s not pointlessly malevolent, he’s a flawed man with a grievance and an ice gun.
One thing which genuinely bothers me is Annabeth's perception in the fandom. How she's seen as this cold, stoic, emotionless, reserved and intimidating girl. When in reality, she's a character full of love.
Annabeth, who immediately cried and felt attached to Cerberus after playing with him for a few minutes because she wouldn't get to play with him again.
Annabeth, whose deepest desire, which the Sirens lured her with, is saving Luke and having a good relationship with both her parents.
Annabeth, who believed in Luke's goodness, even after all the countless terrible things he did simply because she had faith in his humanity.
Annabeth, who cried in Percy's arms before entering the labyrinth and refused to reveal the last line of the prophecy because it said to lose a love worse than death and the idea of losing any of her friends is too painful, heartbreaking and worse than dying.
Annabeth, who kissed Percy before parting with him in St. Helens because if he's going to die, she at least wants him to die knowing she loved him.
Annabeth, who took a poisoned knife for Percy during the war because she'd rather die herself than let him die.
Annabeth, who convinced Luke to switch sides by reminding him of the promise of family he gave her. Which in turn, influenced Luke's decision to end himself to destroy Kronos. Hello, she saved the world with the power of love.
Annabeth, who spent months after months losing sleep and searching desperately for Percy when he went missing.
Annabeth, who kissed Percy to eternity in public at their reunion, not caring what anyone is going to say or think. An asteroid could've hit the earth, and she wouldn't have cared.
Annabeth, who told Percy “I love you” when falling in Tartarus because if she was going to die, she wanted them to be her last words.
Annabeth Chase is a sweetheart, who has always felt things deeply and she's so full of love. And I think it's time we let go of the “cold-hearted annabeth” headcanon because it's not true, that's not her.
An Exhaustive Summary of the Batman: Arkham Games Pt. 12
This additional story occurs after the events of the Arkham Origins main story which happened on Christmas Eve. Bruce Wayne has had a few days to recover from his first encounter with The Joker. Most of the villains of the main story have been imprisoned (except for Deathstroke).
Bruce Wayne has decided to throw a New Year’s Eve Party, presumably inviting all of Gotham’s elite as part of his…
Generation Loss is a comedic tragedy in every sense of the word. Every character we see exemplifies this fact, but no one other than The Austin Show proves its truth.
We begin at the carousel. Austin, Gay, takes his turn by pleading for himself to live because he has a wife and children back home. The rest of the cast interrogates him about his “wife and kids,” clearly suspicious of his truthfulness without even knowing his dubbed “title.” Everyone in the room treats Austin like a joke.
In turn, so do we.
Next, we reach the closet and shortly after the failed drag show, Austin remarks, “Look, I uh… I didn’t expect to die here.” It’s a moment of pure honesty, whether we like it or not. It happens again when the Puzzler tries to party with them, and Austin has to angrily remind him that they are his captives and are actively trying to kill them.
Austin: “What are you doing? What are you doing? What are you doing? We're trying to get out of here. I have children and wives�� wife. One wife! What is this some sort of game? I’ve been stuck in hear for hours it seems. We’re trying to get out. Why is nobody else freaking out? We’ve got C4 strapped to our neck…”
It isn’t until Ethan’s death, his blood pooling out from underneath the door, Austin screaming at the others, begging them to have a reaction, to care about their circumstances, to care about death, that we finally understand Austin’s role in Generation Loss.
After all, in every great comedy, someone always has to play the straight man.