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marlynnofmany · 5 months
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Here's a genre crossover I'd love to see: a robot and a talking skeleton. They'd get along great. They have so much in common! And if their human buddy starts to get uppity, they can burn him to the ground by making fun of his squishy bits and need to eat.
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d0wn-in-the-morgue · 5 days
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guys there is absolutely NOOOOO fuckin way people are actually mad over bring me the horizons tweet...
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this band has BEEN anti religion for like... ever... like this is NOT shocking news?? christians who are mad about this, or even just bmth fans in general, have clearly never listened to their lyrics because they are very openly anti-christ in their music and they have been since the begining. they have an entire song called blasphemy for fucks sake. theres no way people are shaking in their damn boots over one little tweet; why is this so shocking?? i understand you might be kinda irked by it if youre christian and thats fine, but just move on. oli sykes is not personally targeting you. plus, not everyone is gonna believe in your religion and thats something you have to accept. there will be people who hate on what makes you happy, thats just how the world works. now if youre NOT christian and youre a bmth fan WHY ARE YOU SURPRISED 😭 take one listen to house of wolves the first fucking lyric is "show me a sign, show me a reason to give a solitary fuck about your goddamn beliefs" LIKE.
"i removed them from all my playlists grrrr" youre just sensitive im sorry
on the other hand people cant really say "seperate the art from the artist" because well... the artist is in the art with this one. another reason why yall shouldnt be surprised by this. its right under your nose.
its really not that big of a deal... (i had to post about it on tumblr and twitter even though ive never used twitter a day in my life)
anyways i <3 bring me the horizon!! i <3 house of wolves!! (been my fav bmth song for ages btw!!)
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rexdraco · 2 months
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Race design for the Eudaimon Bloodline in My Cute Vampir. They are known as the Joutunn, giant Demons of immense stature. Unlike other bloodlines each Eudaimon Bloodline splits into sub-species that are relaxed but have such a different morphism that they are classified as a different species within the Bloodline.
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laranomyprisma · 2 years
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What would genderbent triple threat look liks
Hanna, Charlotte and Allan
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FINNED FURY
When Hurricane Sandy floods New York City, a group of hipsters, hustlers, and hedge fund sharks must band together to survive an even greater threat: actual sharks, with legs. Watch it now!
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phonemantra-blog · 27 days
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Beyoncé's latest album, "Cowboy Carter," isn't just breaking records – it's creating a seismic shift in the music industry. Since its release, the album has not only dominated the charts but also propelled lesser-known Black country artists into the spotlight. This unexpected outcome highlights the immense influence Beyoncé holds and the potential for her album to reshape the landscape of country music. Numbers Don't Lie: A Surge in Listenership for Black Country Acts One of the most significant effects of "Cowboy Carter" is the dramatic increase in listenership for Black country artists featured on the album. Spotify reports a surge in both first-time listeners and overall catalog streams for these artists. Brittney Spencer, a rising star, witnessed a staggering 170% increase in first-time listeners, while Reyna Roberts and Tanner Adell saw a 125% jump. Tiera Kennedy's numbers skyrocketed by an impressive 110%. Cowboy Carter Beyond First Impressions: Increased Catalog Listening for Black Artists The "Beyoncé effect" extends far beyond initial discovery. Catalog listening, which refers to streams of an artist's entire body of work, also saw a significant boost. Tiera Kennedy experienced a phenomenal 40,000% increase, while Brittney Spencer and Reyna Roberts enjoyed increases of 37,220% and 16,000% respectively. Even established artists like Willie Jones (75% increase) and Shaboozey (70% increase) benefited from the album's release. "It's a Cultural Movement": Industry Experts Weigh In NyAsia Burris, Spotify's lead for artist partnerships in R&B, emphasizes the profound impact of "Cowboy Carter." "This showcases the power of the Spotify ecosystem and how it drives discovery," Burris states. She further highlights Beyoncé's undeniable influence, adding, "The proof is in the numbers – this album has created a cultural movement and is uplifting Black creators to new levels of visibility." Burris acknowledges the project's long-term potential, stating, "We're just beginning to see the true impact." Chart-Topping Success and Genre-Bending Collaborations "Cowboy Carter" shattered records on Spotify, becoming the most streamed album in a single day for 2024. The album's influence transcended genre boundaries, with a remarkable 23 out of 27 songs debuting on Spotify's U.S. Top 50 chart. Notably, Beyoncé's rendition of Dolly Parton's "Jolene" featuring new lyrics, climbed to the No. 3 spot. Genre-Bending Collaborations and Empowering Representation "Cowboy Carter" boasts an impressive list of collaborators, including established artists like Miley Cyrus, Post Malone, and Willie Nelson. The album also features a special guest: Beyoncé's 6-year-old daughter, Rumi Carter. Significantly, the album includes Linda Martell, a trailblazer for Black artists in country music and the first Black woman to perform solo at the Grand Ole Opry. Martell's inclusion underscores Beyoncé's commitment to amplifying Black voices in country music. Beyoncé's Collaborative Effort: A Catalyst for Growth Beyoncé's "Cowboy Carter" album, released recently, has become a catalyst for the rise of Black country artists on Spotify. Brittney Spencer, Shaboozey, Tanner Adell, Reyna Roberts, Willie Jones, and Tiera Kennedy, all featured on the album, have witnessed a surge in listenership since its debut. The collaborative cover of The Beatles' "Blackbird," featuring Spencer, Roberts, Adell, and Kennedy, has particularly garnered attention, contributing to the album's cultural impact. Significant Increases in First-Time Listeners The numbers speak volumes: following the release of "Cowboy Carter," first-time listeners for these artists have soared. Brittney Spencer, for instance, experienced a remarkable uptick of 170 percent in first-time listeners, while Reyna Roberts and Tanner Adell saw increases of 125 percent each. Tiera Kennedy's first-time listens also surged by 110 percent, highlighting the broad appeal of the album and its diverse lineup of artists. Catalog Listening on the Rise Beyond attracting new listeners, "Cowboy Carter" has also led to a substantial increase in catalog listening for the featured artists on Spotify. Tiera Kennedy, for instance, witnessed a staggering surge of 40,000 percent, while Brittney Spencer saw an astounding increase of 37,220 percent in catalog streams. This surge in engagement underscores the album's role in amplifying the visibility and recognition of Black country acts in the music industry. The Beyoncé Effect: Driving Cultural Movement The impact of Beyoncé's collaboration extends beyond individual artist success to create a cultural movement. Spotify's NyAsia Burris highlights the album's role in uplifting Black creators and driving discovery within the Spotify ecosystem. As "Cowboy Carter" continues to gain momentum, its long-term impact on the visibility and recognition of Black artists in country music remains profound. Record-Breaking Success on Spotify "Cowboy Carter" has not only captivated audiences but also made history on Spotify. With a record-breaking number of streams, the album has become the most streamed in a single day this year. Furthermore, Beyoncé's cover of Dolly Parton's "Jolene" reached the No. 3 spot on Spotify's U.S. Top 50 chart, underscoring the album's widespread appeal and influence. Celebrating Diversity in Country Music Featuring collaborations with artists like Miley Cyrus, Post Malone, and Linda Martell, "Cowboy Carter" celebrates the diversity of country music. Beyoncé's groundbreaking achievements, including topping both the Billboard Hot 100 and Hot Country Songs charts, highlight the album's role in breaking barriers and paving the way for greater inclusivity in the genre.
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zinzilewurld · 1 year
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then this
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kpwritesfantasy · 1 year
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IG has gif replies now!!! 😄😄😄 That’s the post. Anyway, wanna read book one? It’s on KU or you could buy a print copy with the new cover and see it before I get to. But ya better hurry! My author copies are gonna be here by the end of the month! #folkhorror #contemporaryfantasy #darkromance #crossgenre #genrebending #fyp #bookstagram #writersofinstagram #readersofig #writersofig #authorsofinstagram #authorsofig #writers #authors #readingcommunity https://www.instagram.com/p/Co1QN4Cg9un/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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viralnews-1 · 2 years
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10 Best Genre-Bending Horror Movies that Update the Classic Genre
10 Best Genre-Bending Horror Movies that Update the Classic Genre
Having existed as a film genre for over a century, horror cinema has evolved from its earlier influences of folklore, superstitions, and Gothic literature. Over time, the horror genre has become one of the most identifiable genres, with its familiar iconography, dark subject matter and aesthetics, and distinct fearful tone. RELATED: Classic Horror Movies to Watch After ‘Werewolf by Night’ Like…
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bunnydeth13 · 2 years
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rexwrendraws · 5 months
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crops from an illu for class that i'm currently reworking/re-coloring (inked traditionally, colors added digitally)
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deancrowleycas · 2 years
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I wish someone would share my obsession with  the band Lord of the Lost literally not only is the music great and could be used for dozens of Destiel AMVs but also THE VISUALS in their videos
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chaotictomtom · 1 year
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aug.2020 / oct.2020
damn, dude has the CSDDBOLV illness (Cannot Stop Drawing David Byrne in Once in a Lifetime Video) 🫡😫
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rexdraco · 2 months
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Canidtaur are not known to exist anywhere on Tethys outside of the Mirrored Mire. These pack hunters are highly aggressive and are known to assault adventurers. They have a tough hide and are quite intelligent. They are often found in jungle biomes, but it is unknown if they can yet exist outside of the Mire.
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laranomyprisma · 1 year
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I would like to request to see genderbend Revenge Henry aka cyborg Henry
I don't regret making her THAT hot!;w;
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brokenglasscastles · 1 year
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Quiet Moments
Tucked below a small 2 story home her morgue felt like a secret hideout for her alone. Reddish brown brickwork exterior was wrapped with lush vines that clung to a trellis almost completely hidden by the blanket of deep green. Each window peeked out in an almost voyeuristic way, heavily obscured by the foliage but not so thick as the rest. The house looked almost like it was a ship on a grassy sea if the day were windy enough. It was overgrown and unkempt but wasn’t at all unpleasant to look at. Nature completely ruled the outdoors here and she gladly let it. It was her personal little bubble of biodiversity. 
Set in the center of a clearing no larger than a hockey rink, ringed by a dark forest where she and her partner Joan would often go hiking together. It was close to 20 miles from the city and got a small but steady flow of deceased that she would either cremate or carefully prepare for burial. At this point autopsies were a rarity. Nearly every one of those went to the city now. Things were slow but it meant she had more time with Joan, the woman she loved more than anything in the world. 
Joan had a love of everything that lived around their home. Every insect, arachnid, and animal. Every tree and plant. All of it, no matter what it was. She especially loved bees though. She would followed them closely, taking photos and watching as they went about their business. Jane would always tease her and ask her if she was secretly a bee, or even several bees. This made her laugh every time and she would flash that beautiful smile. , the one that made her heart feel like it was melting. Bee just ended up sticking as her nickname for her. It was something special that just the two of them shared.
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