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picspammer · 3 months
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Love Like Blood by Killing Joke directed by Peter Care Morning In LA by White Lies directed by Chris Hugall
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m0on-lightt · 9 months
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"You've got blood on your hands
And I know it's mine
I just need more time
So get off your low and let's dance like we used to
But there's a light in the distance
Waiting for me
I will wait for you
So get off your low and let's kiss like we used to"
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astoppedclock · 1 year
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I don’t want to go to Mars Be with me here and return to dust We can borrow your parents’ car And take it to all our places
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thisnoisemademe · 11 months
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Keep on running, keep, keep on running. There’s no place like home, there’s no place like home.
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drthrvn · 2 years
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WHITE LIES ARE RELEASING NEW SONG TODAY AND 3 MORE ON "AS I TRY NOT TO FALL APART" RERELEASE NEXT MONTH 😭😭😭😭😭 i love these unproblematic kings so much
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noiselessmusic · 2 years
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White Lies- "Trouble in America" (vídeo)
o trio @Whiteliesmusic vai lançar lados Bs de #AsItryNotToFallApart, e o primeiro single "Trouble in America" saiu!
O trio White Lies revelou o mais último single para o mais recente lançamento, As I Try Not to Fall Apart. A canção “Troublein America” também ganhou clipe, e é o primeiro single revelado dos Lados Bs do álbum que vai sair dia 21 de Outubro. Com um clipe simples, mas bem a cara da banda, Hary McVeigh aparece deitado como morte em um caixão enquanto imagens antigas sobre coisas que podem dar…
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cybersexuality · 2 years
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So, I am not big on having dreams based on characters, but last night was wild. I had a dream about; Diane having been sick with cancer. 
When she and Kurt had split up at some point in their relationship, McVeigh was still around in part, but when Diane was going into remission. She met up with Harry Hart; Which was not like two people’s first meeting at all.
Actually, they had met before and had a torrid affair. Harry was young and, oddly enough, was not a spy at the time; he was studying to be a lawyer. 
Hart had come to America to work with a top-name law firm for the time; When he and Diane had first met early on in their careers. 
Diane thought the man was young and ambitious, while Harry thought Diane was the best lawyer he had ever seen in a courtroom. 
It was early on for both parties, and the affair lasted a year. When Harry decided it best to go back to England, Diane would not fight him on it, and Harry let her know that no matter the course. She would always be in the back of his mind. 
Not long after his return was when the Kingsman grabbed him up and that meant he had to keep no ties to people worth protecting. 
It was only when his memories came flooding back that Harry {aka post the golden circle} remembered Diane and found out about her illness. The dreams were intense after realization. They had another affair sprout up, jealousy of Kurt was involved, and Diane just wanted to feel normal again. 
It was beautiful but so very sad, and I was rooting for Diane and Harry the whole time while also feeling bad for Kurt. 
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oldshowbiz · 9 months
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Religious propagandist Dennis Prager has been at it for a long, long time.
In the 1980s, he campaigned against Martin Scorsese and wanted to ban the Last Temptation of Christ.
In the 1990s, he initially blamed the Oklahoma City bombing on the Middle East. He later claimed right-wing rhetoric had nothing to do with Timothy McVeigh's belief system.
Today he operates the influential propaganda outfit PragerU. PragerU is funded by the Bradley Foundation (Harry Bradley was one of the original financiers of the John Birch Society), the Koch Brothers' Donors Trust (their father co-founded the John Birch Society), and evangelical billionaires Dan and Farris Wilks (who also fund Ben Shapiro's Daily Wire).
He's a bum.
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picspammer · 1 year
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As I Try Not To Fall Apart by White Lies Directed by James Arden
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wormchaser · 5 months
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would like to think that tim mcveigh would hate eric harris bc eric killed kids and i think tim said he regretted that in an interview. that there was kids in the building. maybe
he did not regret that shit he loved to lie and say he didnt know (he did) hed hate eric for other, less important reasons like being antitheist
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thisnoisemademe · 2 hours
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I feel this great pressure coming down on me, when my nerve's on the high wire.
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malhare · 2 years
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What’s the difference between serial killer + mass murderer + spree killer?
A serial killer is somebody who kills more than three people in different locations with a "cooling down" period between the murders. Jeffrey Dahmer, Edmund Kemper, and Ted Bundy were serial killers.
A mass murderer is someone who kills numerous people in a single incident in a single location. Nowadays these are most often mass shooters (Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, Adam Lanza, Nikolas Cruz, etc) but they aren’t always (Richard Speck being an example of a mass murderer who strangled/stabbed his victims, or Timothy McVeigh who used a car bomb).
Spree killers (sometimes referred to as rampage killers) kill two or more victims at more than one location with no cooling off period. Charles Starkweather and Elliot Rodger were spree killers.
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love-and-i-am · 2 years
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I don't like the media, but the media likes me.
MARILYN MANSON May 28, 1999
It is sad to think that the first few people on earth needed no books, movies, games or music to inspire cold-blooded murder. The day that Cain bashed his brother Abel's brains in, the only motivation he needed was his own human disposition to violence. Whether you interpret the Bible as literature or as the final word of whatever God may be, Christianity has given us an image of death and sexuality that we have based our culture around. A half-naked dead man hangs in most homes and around our necks, and we have just taken that for granted all our lives. Is it a symbol of hope or hopelessness? The world's most famous murder-suicide was also the birth of the death icon -- the blueprint for celebrity. Unfortunately, for all of their inspiring morality, nowhere in the Gospels is intelligence praised as a virtue.
A lot of people forget or never realize that I started my band as a criticism of these very issues of despair and hypocrisy. The name Marilyn Manson has never celebrated the sad fact that America puts killers on the cover of Time magazine, giving them as much notoriety as our favorite movie stars. From Jesse James to Charles Manson, the media, since their inception, have turned criminals into folk heroes. They just created two new ones when they plastered those dipshits Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris' pictures on the front of every newspaper. Don't be surprised if every kid who gets pushed around has two new idols.
We applaud the creation of a bomb whose sole purpose is to destroy all of mankind, and we grow up watching our president's brains splattered all over Texas. Times have not become more violent. They have just become more televised. Does anyone think the Civil War was the least bit civil? If television had existed, you could be sure they would have been there to cover it, or maybe even participate in it, like their violent car chase of Princess Di. Disgusting vultures looking for corpses, exploiting, fucking, filming and serving it up for our hungry appetites in a gluttonous display of endless human stupidity.
When it comes down to who's to blame for the high school murders in Littleton, Colorado, throw a rock and you'll hit someone who's guilty. We're the people who sit back and tolerate children owning guns, and we're the ones who tune in and watch the up-to-the-minute details of what they do with them. I think it's terrible when anyone dies, especially if it is someone you know and love. But what is more offensive is that when these tragedies happen, most people don't really care any more than they would about the season finale of Friends or The Real World. I was dumbfounded as I watched the media snake right in, not missing a teardrop, interviewing the parents of dead children, televising the funerals. Then came the witch hunt.
Man's greatest fear is chaos. It was unthinkable that these kids did not have a simple black-and-white reason for their actions. And so a scapegoat was needed. I remember hearing the initial reports from Littleton, that Harris and Klebold were wearing makeup and were dressed like Marilyn Manson, whom they obviously must worship, since they were dressed in black. Of course, speculation snowballed into making me the poster boy for everything that is bad in the world. These two idiots weren't wearing makeup, and they weren't dressed like me or like goths. Since Middle America has not heard of the music they did listen to (KMFDM and Rammstein, among others), the media picked something they thought was similar.
Responsible journalists have reported with less publicity that Harris and Klebold were not Marilyn Manson fans -- that they even disliked my music. Even if they were fans, that gives them no excuse, nor does it mean that music is to blame. Did we look for James Huberty's inspiration when he gunned down people at McDonald's? What did Timothy McVeigh like to watch? What about David Koresh, Jim Jones? Do you think entertainment inspired Kip Kinkel, or should we blame the fact that his father bought him the guns he used in the Springfield, Oregon, murders? What inspires Bill Clinton to blow people up in Kosovo? Was it something that Monica Lewinsky said to him? Isn't killing just killing, regardless if it's in Vietnam or Jonesboro, Arkansas? Why do we justify one, just because it seems to be for the right reasons? Should there ever be a right reason? If a kid is old enough to drive a car or buy a gun, isn't he old enough to be held personally responsible for what he does with his car or gun? Or if he's a teenager, should someone else be blamed because he isn't as enlightened as an eighteen-year-old?
America loves to find an icon to hang its guilt on. But, admittedly, I have assumed the role of Antichrist; I am the Nineties voice of individuality, and people tend to associate anyone who looks and behaves differently with illegal or immoral activity. Deep down, most adults hate people who go against the grain. It's comical that people are naive enough to have forgotten Elvis, Jim Morrison and Ozzy so quickly. All of them were subjected to the same age-old arguments, scrutiny and prejudice. I wrote a song called "Lunchbox," and some journalists have interpreted it as a song about guns. Ironically, the song is about being picked on and fighting back with my Kiss lunch box, which I used as a weapon on the playground. In 1979, metal lunch boxes were banned because they were considered dangerous weapons in the hands of delinquents. I also wrote a song called "Get Your Gunn." The title is spelled with two n's because the song was a reaction to the murder of Dr. David Gunn, who was killed in Florida by pro-life activists while I was living there. That was the ultimate hypocrisy I witnessed growing up: that these people killed someone in the name of being "pro-life."
The somewhat positive messages of these songs are usually the ones that sensationalists misinterpret as promoting the very things I am decrying. Right now, everyone is thinking of how they can prevent things like Littleton. How do you prevent AIDS, world war, depression, car crashes? We live in a free country, but with that freedom there is a burden of personal responsibility. Rather than teaching a child what is moral and immoral, right and wrong, we first and foremost can establish what the laws that govern us are. You can always escape hell by not believing in it, but you cannot escape death and you cannot escape prison.
It is no wonder that kids are growing up more cynical; they have a lot of information in front of them. They can see that they are living in a world that's made of bullshit. In the past, there was always the idea that you could turn and run and start something better. But now America has become one big mall, and because of the Internet and all of the technology we have, there's nowhere to run. People are the same everywhere. Sometimes music, movies and books are the only things that let us feel like someone else feels like we do. I've always tried to let people know it's OK, or better, if you don't fit into the program. Use your imagination -- if some geek from Ohio can become something, why can't anyone else with the willpower and creativity?
I chose not to jump into the media frenzy and defend myself, though I was begged to be on every single TV show in existence. I didn't want to contribute to these fame-seeking journalists and opportunists looking to fill their churches or to get elected because of their self-righteous finger-pointing. They want to blame entertainment? Isn't religion the first real entertainment? People dress up in costumes, sing songs and dedicate themselves in eternal fandom. Everyone will agree that nothing was more entertaining than Clinton shooting off his prick and then his bombs in true political form. And the news -- that's obvious. So is entertainment to blame? I'd like media commentators to ask themselves, because their coverage of the event was some of the most gruesome entertainment any of us have seen.
I think that the National Rifle Association is far too powerful to take on, so most people choose Doom, The Basketball Diaries or yours truly. This kind of controversy does not help me sell records or tickets, and I wouldn't want it to. I'm a controversial artist, one who dares to have an opinion and bothers to create music and videos that challenge people's ideas in a world that is watered-down and hollow. In my work I examine the America we live in, and I've always tried to show people that the devil we blame our atrocities on is really just each one of us. So don't expect the end of the world to come one day out of the blue -- it's been happening every day for a long time.
MARILYN MANSON
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Psst Sea did you see HS’s “tribute” to Christine McVeigh? I think you’ll enjoy it. It’s horrific.
The video i saw on Twitter was actually ok! I guess I have such low expectations of Harry’s live performances that I’m surprised he can sing through a Christine McVie ballad at all. Harry is no McVie and he can’t outsing the top male singers today.
It’s also pretty sad that I think Harry cares about other artists only in relation to his business connections. Would he acknowledge Lindsey Buckingham? Probably not.
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