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reanimationstation · 10 months
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maybe i forgot joeys mustache in the first one. you saw nothing. n e ways have some more of the non ink pony designs <3
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put3rb0y · 1 year
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I made a dalek sona thing I named him Dalek Hymn I'll probably make him a backstory or something eventually (explodes)
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inkynightmaresau · 9 months
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//staff height charts!//
//yes i know the heights might not be accurate in comparison just pretend they are//
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//(PRONOUNS UNDER CUT)//
(IN ORDER)
Wally Franks - (he/him)
Jack Fain - (he/they)
Susie Campbell - (she/her)
Shawn Flynn - (he/him)
Allison Pendle - (she/her + shy/hyr)
Joey Drew- (he/him)
Sammy Lawrence - (he/him + hy/hymn)
Bertrum Piedmont - (he/him)
Lacie Benton - (they/her/it)
Daniel "Buddy" Lewek - (they/he)
Henry Stein - (he/him)
Grant Cohen - (they/them)
Thomas Connor - (he/him)
Norman Polk - (it/its)
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justforbooks · 1 month
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The actor Lou Gossett Jr, who has died aged 87, is best known for his performance in An Officer and A Gentleman (1982) as Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley, whose tough training transforms recruit Richard Gere into the man of the film’s title. He was the first black winner of an Academy Award for best supporting actor, and only the third black actor (after Hattie McDaniel and Sidney Poitier) to take home any Oscar.
The director, Taylor Hackford, said he cast Gossett in a role written for a white actor, following a familiar Hollywood trope played by John Wayne, Burt Lancaster, Victor McLaglen or R Lee Ermey, because while researching he realised the tension of “black enlisted men having make-or-break control over whether white college graduates would become officers”. Gossett had already won an Emmy award playing a different sort of mentor, the slave Fiddler who teaches Kunta Kinte the ropes in Roots (1977), but he was still a relatively unknown 46-year-old when he got his breakthrough role, despite a long history of success on stage and in music as well as on screen.
Born in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, Louis was the son of Helen (nee Wray), a nurse, and Louis Sr, a porter. As a child he suffered from polio, but became a high school athlete before a basketball injury led to his joining the drama club. His teacher encouraged him to audition professionally, and at 17 he was on Broadway playing a troubled child in Take a Giant Step, which won him a Donaldson award for best newcomer.
He won a drama scholarship to New York University, but continued working, in The Desk Set (1955), and made his television debut in two episodes of the NBC anthology show The Big Story. In 1959 he was cast with Poitier and Ruby Dee in Raisin in the Sun, and made his film debut reprising his role in 1961. On Broadway that year he played in Jean Genet’s The Blacks, in an all-star cast with James Earl Jones, Cicely Tyson, Roscoe Lee Brown, Godfrey Cambridge and a young Maya Angelou; it was the decade’s longest-running show.
Gossett was also active in the Greenwich Village folk music scene. He released his first single Hooka Dooka, Green Green in 1964, followed by See See Rider, and co-wrote the anti-war hit Handsome Johnny with Richie Havens. In 1967 he released another single, a drums and horns version of Pete Seeger’s anti-war hymn Where Have All the Flowers Gone. He was in the gospel musical Tambourines to Glory (1963) and in producer Mike Todd’s America, Be Seated at the 1964 New York World’s Fair.
His plays became more limited: The Zulu and the Zayda and My Sweet Charlie; the very short run of Carry Me Back to Morningside Heights, in which he played a black man owning a white slave; and a revival of Golden Boy (1964), with Sammy Davis Jr. His final Broadway part was as the murdered Congolese leader Patrice Lamumba, in Conor Cruise O’Brien’s Murderous Angels (1971). Gossett had played roles in New York-set TV series such as The Naked City, but he began to make a mark in Hollywood, despite LAPD officers having handcuffed him to a tree, on “suspicion”, in 1966.
On TV he starred in The Young Rebels (1970-71) set in the American revolution. In film, he was good as a desperate tenant in Hal Ashby’s Landlord (1970) and brilliant with James Garner in Skin Game (1971), taking part in a con trick in which Garner sells him repeatedly into slavery then helps him to escape.
In 1977, alongside Roots, he attracted attention as a memorable villain in Peter Yates’s hit The Deep, and got artistic revenge on the LAPD in Robert Aldrich’s The Choirboys. The TV movie of The Lazarus Syndrome (1979) became a series in which Gossett played a realistic hospital chief of staff set against an idealistic younger doctor. He played the black baseball star Satchel Paige in the TV movie Don’t Look Back (1981); years later he had a small part as another Negro League star, Cool Papa Bell, in The Perfect Game (2009).
After his Oscar, he played another assassinated African leader, in the TV mini-series Sadat, reportedly approved for the role by Anwar Sadat’s widow Jihan. Though he remained a busy working actor, good starring roles in major productions eluded him, as producers fell back on his drill sergeant image. He was Colonel “Chappy” Sinclair in Iron Eagle (1986) and its three dismal sequels.
But in 1989 he starred in Dick Wolf’s TV series Gideon Oliver, as an anthropology professor solving crimes in New York. And he won a best supporting actor Golden Globe for his role in the TV movie The Josephine Baker Story (1991). He revisited the stage in the film adaptation of Sam Shepard’s Curse of the Starving Class (1994).
Gossett twice received the NAACP’s Image Award, and another Emmy for producing a children’s special, In His Father’s Shoes (1997). In 2006 he founded the Eracism Foundation, providing programmes to foster “cultural diversity, historical enrichment and anti-violence initiatives”. Despite an illness eventually linked to toxic mould in his Santa Monica home, he kept working with a recurring part in Stargate SG-1 (2005-06). A diagnosis of prostate cancer in 2010 hardly slowed him down.
Most recently, he played Will “Hooded Justice” Reeves in the TV series Watchmen (2019), in the series Kingdom Business, about the gospel music industry, and in the 2023 musical remake of The Color Purple.
His first marriage, to Hattie Glascoe, in 1967, was annulled after five months; his second, to Christina Mangosing, lasted for two years from 1973; and his third, to Cyndi (Cynthia) James, from 1987 to 1992. He is survived by two sons, Satie, from his second marriage, and Sharron, from his third.
🔔 Louis Cameron Gossett Jr, actor, born 27 May 1936; died 28 March 2024
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carnivorousyandeere · 2 months
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Yeah I'm just too shy to ask😳🥺 I don't know which Oc would go well with sadistic reader
Hehehe don’t worry, I’ve got you~! Here’s a list off the top of my head that I think would do well. And no need to be too shy to ask, that’s what anon’s for, right? And if there’s another character you’re curious about feel free to ask how they’d fare with a sadistic reader as well. Opening up requests again bc I’m intrigued to hear everybody’s thoughts on this~
Straight-Up Masochists: Cam, Jordi, Mika, Thorn, Spirit of the Roads, Ian, Dante, Cyrus, Ace, Moth, Clay, Tasha, Dew, Lyla, Sammy, Chandler, Dorian, Lexi
Brats to break in: Erik, Thorn, Ace, Mateo, Memphis, Hailey, Dew, Lyla, Tomi, Minnow, Hymn, Scott, Reese
So good and obedient you can’t help but want to tease them (but you probably should go easier on them than the first two groups lol): Nyssa, Mika, Saturnia, Felicity, Hana, Tasha, Kurtis, Rayleigh, Aspen, Ernie, Sammy, Jules, Minnow, Noe, Lexi
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anarchywoofwoof · 8 days
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[Intro] In every American community, you have varying shades of political opinion. One of the shadiest of these is the liberals. An outspoken group on many subjects. Ten degrees to the left of center in good times, ten degrees to the right of center if it affects them personally. So here, then, is a lesson in safe logic.
[Verse 1] I cried when they shot Medgar Evers Tears ran down my spine And I cried when they shot Mr. Kennedy As though I'd lost a father of mine But Malcolm X got what was coming He got what he asked for this time So love me, love me, love me, I'm a liberal Get it?
[Verse 2] I go to civil rights rallies And I put down the old D.A.R. (D.A.R., that's the Dykes of the American Revolution) I love Harry and Sidney and Sammy I hope every colored boy becomes a star But don't talk about revolution That's going a little bit too far So love me, love me, love me, I'm a liberal
[Verse 3] I cheered when Humphrey was chosen My faith in the system restored I'm glad that the Commies were thrown out Of the A.F.L. C.I.O. board And I love Puerto Ricans and Negros As long as they don't move next door So love me, love me, love me, I'm a liberal [Verse 4] Ah, the people of old Mississippi Should all hang their heads in shame Now, I can't understand how their minds work What's the matter don't they watch Les Crane? But if you ask me to bus my children I hope the cops take down your name So love me, love me, love me, I'm a liberal
[Verse 5] Yes, I read New Republic and Nation I've learned to take every view You know, I've memorized Lerner and Golden I feel like I'm almost a Jew But when it comes to times like Korea There's no one more red, white and blue So love me, love me, love me, I'm a liberal
[Verse 6] I vote for the Democratic party They want the U.N. to be strong I attend all the Pete Seeger concerts He sure gets me singing those songs And I'll send all the money you ask for But don't ask me to come on along So love me, love me, love me, I'm a liberal [Verse 7] Sure, once I was young and impulsive I wore every conceivable pin Even went to socialist meetings Learned all the old union hymns Ah, but I've grown older and wiser And that's why I'm turning you in So love me, love me, love me, I'm a liberal
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c-sket · 6 months
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hello ! may i request an idpack based on filia from skullgirls ? please and thank u :3 /nf
p.s. i love your blog shakes you very gently!!! /pos
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filia id pack
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names : ophelia , felia , felicita , cessair , rosa , rosario , blanc( he ) , rouge , amnesia , romántica / romántico , harion , marion , philia , recuerdo , souvenir , millet , millia , sammie , hostess , parasito , ribbonne , noir( e ) , silhouette , remorse , razorre , miroir , historine
pronouns : pin / pins , novel / novels , romance / romances , hy / hymn , chord / chords , host / hosts , parasite / parasites , bone / bones , skull / skulls , guilt / guilts , razor / razors , tentacle / tentacles , fray / frays , mirror / mirrors
hope you like it anon :3 and thank you ! ! shakes you back :D
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Headcanons about bendy studio crew's favorite music genre?
Henry: Swing.
Joey: Just a fan of whatever.
Norman: Country.
Susie: Swing.
Wally: Vocal Pop.
Allison: Crooners.
Thomas: Doesn't have a favorite.
Jack: Big Band.
Sammy: Jazz.
Prophet: Everything except christian rock (which he hates with a passion), he can't afford to be picky in a new world with changing music. But he has a soft spot for hymns and songs that aren't fully religious, but have heavy religious undertones.
Bertrum: Classical/Opera.
Lacie: Doesn't have a favorite.
Shawn: Whatever's got a fun beat that helps him work.
Grant: Country.
Emma: Classical.
Buddy: Doesn't have a favorite.
Dot: Swing.
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soulmusicsongs · 2 months
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Soul Music Discoveries
My Monday Soul Music Discoveries. My top 5 of overlooked gems music that doesn’t get the love it deserves. Worth checking out!
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Got To Leave This Town - Sammy Brown (Mine To Have And To Hold / Got To Leave This Town, 1972). Happy funky blues
Lift Ev'ry Voice And Sing (Black National Hymn) - Merry Clayton (Lift Ev'ry Voice And Sing (Black National Hymn) / Lift Ev'ry Voice And Sing (Black National Hymn), 1970). Great voice, great drumbreaks
This Is The Me Me (Not The You You) - Brenda Jones With Groove Holmes (This Is The Me Me (Not The You You) / Morning Children, 1976). Love this one!
Why - The Loving Sisters (A New Dimension, 1973). Bluesy gospel
Why Don’t You Play The Organ, Man - Memphis Black (The Soul Club, 1969) Awesome Hammond Soul
More Soul Music Discoveries
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reanimationstation · 10 months
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heres the mlp au toons! plus an ink sam who you will see more of in another post
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carine-agassi · 2 months
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introducing ; carine agassi
cliff notes ;
FULL NAME: carine arpina agassi
GENDER: female
PRONOUNS: she/her
AGE: twenty-eight
DOB: august 22nd
OCCUPATION: music & dance act @ sammie's place
RESIDENCE: the commune
RESIDENT or VISITOR: visitor
HUNTER or GATHERER: n/a - this may change depending on her stay
TITLE: the illegitimate
FACECLAIM: dua lipa
lets dig a little deeper ;
28 years old
armenian mother and unknown father (currently)
fell in love with music as a kid and made it her goal to succeed in it. she was doing pretty well in it on the outside world. her mother singing her hymns and lullabies sparked her love of music.
looked up to her mother at her being able to do it all as a single working mother. carine admired her mothers strength.
according to her mother, she lived in huntsville before but carine has no memory of this what so ever
nor did her mother ever explain why they left huntsville. all carine knows is that it was done swiftly.
they settled in new york and made a live for themselves there.
carine had a relatively normal life growing up, never had any trouble and was able to pursue her passion in music and dance with her mother encouragement.
she attended juilliard after winning a scholarship
had the time of her life at julliard and being around other creative influences
now older, carine is interested in finding out who her father is and wants to know why he was never around and why her mother never wanted to talk about him.
carine's mother passed not long ago, she fell sick and deteriorated rapidly.
after her mother passing, she was cleaning out her home and came across a load of photos of huntsville and people that were there when she stayed there before she left.
now older, carine is interested in finding out who her father is and why he was never around and why her mom never wanted to talk about him (she has a theory that mom was in love with him but he maybe didn't feel the same)
deciding to go and find out about her roots, she packed up her things and made her way to huntsville in hopes to find out who her dad is and who her mom really was since she found out she knew less about her than she thought.
additional information ;
+ doesn't know who dad is (currently)
+ been in town around 2 weeks
+ has loads of photos of her mom (and baby carine) with huntsville residents
+ looks the double of her mother when she was carine's age - anyone who was a hunstville resident while her mom lived in town would see this.
possible connections ;
new friends
new best friend
dad & dad's friends
huntsville residents that remember her mom and baby carine
room-mate
acquaintances
dislike
co-workers
sammie's place attendees
crush
tour guide
will be updated to suit as carine's time at huntsville progresses
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human-antithesis · 2 months
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Acid Bath Country: United States Genre: Sludge Metal Formed in: 1991 - 1997
Lineup: Mike Sanchez - Guitars, Vocals Jimmy Kyle - Drums Dax Riggs - Vocals Audie Pitre (R.I.P. 1997) - Bass, Vocals Sammy Duet - Guitars, Vocals
Albums:
1992 - Screams of the Butterfly (Unofficial Live Album) 1993 - Hymns of the Needle Freak (Demo) 1993 - Demo II 1994 - When The Kite Strings Pops 1996 - Paegan Terrorism Tactics 2005 - Demos: 1993 - 1996 (Compilation)
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gradling · 6 months
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tagged by: @sleepanon
tagging: @goldengirlschildhood, @margridarnauds, @polyproticamory, @moltes-musings, @hacash, @readingloveswounds, @a-study-in-dante, @kindnessemitsagoldenlight, @a-bit-of-a-queer-one, @djeheuty-bros
rules: shuffle your 'on repeat' playlist & post the first ten tracks, then tag ten people 🎶
Oom Sha La La by Hayley Heynderickx
Garden by Meet Me @ The Altar
Oh Mama No by Vienna Teng
Almost (Sweet Music) by Hozier
Separated Anxiety by Future Teens
Doombop! by the Toxhards
The Hymn of Acxiom by Vienna Teng
Good Intentions by PHABIES
Tongues & Teeth by The Crane Wives
The Feeling by Sammy Rae & The Friends
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herbofgraceandpeace · 7 months
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Hi! List five things that make you happy; then, if you'd like to, put this in the ask box of the last ten people who reblogged something from you and spread some positivity! 🧡
thank you! These are all very specific and recent, haha, otherwise I couldn’t pick.
The Lord of the Rings!! I’ve been rereading it for a class, and it’s making a strong contender for favorite novel?? I’d forgotten how much I love it and how good it is!
The song “Two Sleepy People”! I’ve just fallen in love with the performance of Sammy Davis Jr. and Carmen McRae. It’s a really sweet and funny love song
recently I’ve been feeling super grateful for my friend M. She is an amazing friend, but she’s also so much fun simply to hang out with!
slightly cooler weather today + rain this last week!
today in church we sang “Thy Mercy, My God,” which is an amazing hymn, convicting and joyful at the same time. I love it!
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hits1000 · 2 years
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Greatest Hits of 1950 | Top Music Hits 1950 | Songs of 1950 [1950s Hits]
Greatest Hits of 1950 | Top Music Hits 1950 | Songs of 1950 [1950s Hits] 00:00 Introduction 00:12 English 05:41 French 06:32 German 07:32 Italian 08:32 Portuguese 09:26 Spanish Greatest Hits of 1950 including: Anton Karas - The Third Man, Billy Eckstine - My Foolish Heart, Bing Crosby - Dear Hearts and Gentle People, Bing Crosby - Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer, Doris Day – Bewitched, Eileen Barton - If I Knew You Were Coming (I'd've Baked a Cake), Ernie Ford & Kay Starr - I'll Never Be Free, Eve Young - Silver Dollar, Frankie Laine - The Cry of the Wild Goose and many more! Subscribe to our channel to see more of our content! Related Searches: Greatest Hits of 1950, Best Jukebox 1950 Playlist, Late 1950 Non Stop , Top 1950 Non Stop, Mix 1950 Compilation, Best 1950 List, Late 1950 UK, Best 1950 Playlist, Best 1950 Non Stop, Best 1950 Video, Greatest 1950 Non Stop, Mix 1950 Playlist, Best Jukebox 1950 List, List of 1950 Mix, Top 1950 USA, Best Songs of 1950, Top Music 1950, Hits of 1950 Related Channels: K-Music, Ultra Lists, Younger days, Music Hits, DJ Crayfish, Redlist, Music Express, Some Random Guy, Francis Pelletier, MarioMex International Mixes, Top Culture, Related Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1zM5WF1NF0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qmoZ9W8kQg 1. Anton Karas - The Third Man 2. Billy Eckstine - My Foolish Heart 3. Bing Crosby - Dear Hearts and Gentle People 4. Bing Crosby - Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer 5. Doris Day - Bewitched 6. Eileen Barton - If I Knew You Were Coming (I'd've Baked a Cake) 7. Ernie Ford & Kay Starr - I'll Never Be Free 8. Eve Young - Silver Dollar 9. Frankie Laine - The Cry of the Wild Goose 10. Gary Crosby & Bing Crosby - Play A Simple Melody 11. Gary Crosby & Bing Crosby - Sam's Song 12. Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra - Bewitched 13. Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra - My Foolish Heart 14. Guy Lombardo - The Third Man 15. Hardrock Gunter - Birmingham Bounce 16. Kay Starr - Bonaparte's Retreat 17. Nat King Cole - Mona Lisa 18. Patti Page - All My Love 19. Patti Page - Tennessee Waltz 20. Perry Como - Hoop-Dee-Doo 21. Phil Harris - The Thing 22. Piano Red - Rockin' With Red 23. Red Foley - Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy 24. Sammy Kaye - Harbor Lights 25. Sammy Kaye & Don Cornell - It Isn't Fair 26. Steve Conway - My Foolish Heart 27. Teresa Brewer - Music Music Music 28. The Ames Brothers - Can Anyone Explain (No, No, No!) 29. The Ames Brothers - Rag Mop 30. The Ames Brothers - Sentimental Me 31. The Andrews Sisters - I can dream, can't I? 32. The Andrews Sisters - I wanna be loved 33. The Cap-Tans - I'm So Crazy For Love 34. The Weavers and Gordon Jenkins - Goodnight, Irene 35. The Weavers and Gordon Jenkins - Tzena Tzena Tzena 36. Tony Martin - There's No Tomorrow 37. Wynonie Harris - Rock Mr. Blues 38. André Claveau - Cerisier rose et pommier blanc 39. Charles Trenet - Douce France 40. Edith Piaf - Hymne à l'amour 41. Éliane Embrun - Mam'zelle Dimanche 42. Félix Leclerc - Le p'tit bonheur 43. Pierre Malar - Je t'aimerai 44. Anneliese Rothenberger & Detlev Lais - La Le Lu 45. Hans Albers - Nimm mich mit, Kapitän, auf die Reise 46. Rene Carol - Buona Notte, Angelo Mio 47. Rita Paul - Das ist nichts für kleine Mädchen 48. Rudi Schuricke - Florentinische Nächte 49. Vico Torriani - Santa Lucia 50. Carla Boni - Il mago Baku 51. Giorgio Consolini - Forse domani 52. Nilla Pizzi - Che bel fiulin 53. Roberto Murolo - Me so' 'mbriacato 'e sole 54. Sergio Bruni - Surriento d'e 'nnammurate 55. Tito Schipa - Anema E Core 56. Carmélia Alves - Trepa no Coqueiro 57. Dalva de Oliveira - Olhos Verdes 58. Deolinda Rodrigues - Fado da saudade 59. Isaura Garcia & Hervê Cordovil - Pé de manacá 60. Ismael Silva - Antonico 61. Luiz Gonzaga - Assum Preto 62. Celia Gámez - Estudiantina Portuguesa 63. Elvira Ríos - Frenesí y Perfidia 64. Jorge Negrete - México Lindo y Querido 65. Juanito Valderrama - El emigrante 66. Pérez Prado & His Orchestra - Mambo No. 5 67. Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra - Tico Tico Relate Hashtags: #listof1950mix #hits1950 #bestsongs1950 #classic1950playlist #greatest1950nonstop #best1950list #best1950video #top1950mix #greatest1950video #mix1950playlist #top1950nonstop #mix1950compilation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU-5LIaU500
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i once again am overwhelmed by stupid busywork. Get Me Out
listening: finished the counter/weight prequel eps! feels good to be listening to a friends at the table thing in-time with when they're released, lol. i fully laughed out loud at the heartfelt moment between aria and hymn being interrupted by austin's fucking ice machine. incredible. no notes. "people are gonna go insane about aria in this one" keith you are SO right.
music for the week was the spotify release radar! just gettin some new tunes. i'm thinking of making a playlist that's just the songs that i like from release radar and the at the end of the year i can have a New Of 2024 list, idk. i AM going to try and be more discerning about what things i post, though - it would be very easy to just drop a huge list of all the songs on there that i kinda liked with no commentary but i think it'll be more fun to do fewer songs and actually talk about them, y'know?
philadelphia (matt maltese): feels like a mug of tea. very soft. nostalgic for something i've never seen. travels (rob blivion): really does seem like it should be playing over some indie film montage of someone travelling through mists in the scottish highlands. harsh truths (lemoncello): another indie soundtrack song. i think there's a bass in the background? although in retrospect i think it's a cello. lemoncello. duh. anyways it's very good. burning down the house (paramore): this is SUCH a fun cover. what can't paramore do for real. oh no::he said what? (nothing but thieves): BOUNCY. toe tapper. i am driving down a neon highway at 10000mph. coming home song (sammy rae & the friends): back to wistful and nostalgic. feels a certain kind of way especially right now because i am in the process of finding a new apartment, entirely alone for the first time. jolene (maneskin & dolly parton): speaking of really fun covers, yes yes yes. everything i would have wanted from this.
honorable mention to love me not (emei). i do not like this song particularly. it is stuck in my head though.
reading: fallow.
watching: just like last week: with the boyf, the newest dungeon meshi, i loved the way they animated the mimic. then some kill la kill. we're up to episode 11 now, almost halfway! also went to a superbowl party sunday. basically what you'd expect. fun socializing though.
playing: only had the one dnd last weekend, the one i run! went well. definitely was kinda sleepy and not as focused as i'd like. sigh.
making: mostly fallow...i cut out some of the border pieces for my handsewing project in a nice matching solid blue during the superbowl but have not attached any of it yet. started idly crocheting a rectangular prism-shaped object to use as a mtg deck case.
drew a little birthday card for my grandma i guess? mostly watercolor pencil, some prisma marker for the background. can't be assed to rotate it the right way, sorry, lol
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pottery-wise, i did not take pictures but i have some fun interesting stuff in the works! biiiiig pot for my mom (got a little busted. but i think it'll make it). mug. glazing a bowl using sgraffito to carve out some waves (my roommate accidentally dinged the rim and i'm incorporating that into the design). did not take any pictures last week but i'll get some tomorrow for the next tuesdaypost.
eating: my roommate made a truly enormous focaccia in a 9x13 glass baking dish to cut into super bowl party sandwiches. they were delicious and we are still eating them for lunch basically every day. she also made a marinated beef bulgogi-type object, served over rice with veg and a fried egg and some spaghetti squash...yumb.
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misc: i can't even be like "i just have to make it through this week" because i know next week will look literally exactly like this one (homework due wednesdays for one class, fridays (plus ANOTHER assignment alternating wednesdays) for the other). really bad vibes. just gotta make it through this week this semester.
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