They're sleeping together and this is how he knows bruce doesn't sleep much btw. He bought the house next to bruce's but the truth is he spends most of the time he's not in the haunt at bruce's place and everyone knows that. If they're not sleeping together at this point then it's even more pathetic cuz he really is spending his nights it the house he bought only to be close to bruce spying on bruce to see if he's sleeping well, like, can you imagine being down that bad for your ex after 20 years?
Either way i can totally see him breaking into bruce's bedroom and getting all ready to surprise him and finally! properly! carnally! get together either after a long ass divorce or after years of pining without doing anything about it...
.... Only for bruce to never show up.
Khoa finds him passed out in his basement the next morning. For the benefit of his pride, he decides not to say anything, and just tries again that very night. The same thing happens.
Now it's been almost a week and Khoa is the only person sleeping in bruce's bed (except for the nights he also doesn't get to sleep bc gotham) and bruce remains unaware of the whole thing. Khoa has no doubts anymore about his decision to come back to gotham to help this mess of a man. That same night he goes down to the basement, fights bruce to wrap him in a dozen blankets and drags him all the way to his bedroom like a gigantic burrito. Forget about romance, first they have to be sure bruce won't die from sleep deprivation. Tomorrow morning they'll go through some health checks to see what else bruce has been doing wrong. Enough is enough.
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Full Metal Jack Off
Murderdolls' Wednesday 13 on how being a geek is actually cool.
Metal Hammer 113, May 2003
I’ve met a lot of people since the Murderdolls began. Every type of person you can think of – goths, punks, straightedge, Christians, Satanists, country, retard, yellow, black, every kind of weirdo possible, and yes me and my band are included on that list as well!
The interesting thing is each has a different view on certain things and that’s what makes us individuals. So let me discuss what pisses me off about some of these people and the way they think.
First off, I don’t believe people are born cool, we all were dorks and nerds and at some point some of us progressed and some didn’t (me). I hate that a lot of people (particularly musicians) don’t have the courage to admit where they came from or what they used to be into, or just admit they (sic) they like something regardless of how mainstream it is. I have always made it a point to be honest and not deny the things I was into and grew up on. I bought a lot of records that were shit and I bought a lot that were fucking great. So what if I exceeded the limits of buying every hair metal band that got a record deal from the time I was 13 ‘til I was 18.
I won’t expose you, you know who you are, but just be aware that there are people out there that know you are not as cool as you claim to be. Basically I’m saying it’s okay to grow up and learn about music on your own. Everything that you are into does not have to be approved by the general public, nor should you be looked down on for being into something at one point in your life, just don’t deny it. My band is associated with the darker gothic, punk audience, but I didn’t come out of my mother wearing black lipstick, dreadlocks, and a lip ring. I lived and I learned and finally became what I am today. I went to elementary school with a blonde bowl haircut obsessed with GI Joe and Rambo then I went to middle school with blonde hair and a Twisted Sister logo drawn on my jean jacket. I got the shit kicked out of me from time to time and took a lot of shit for what I was into. I dyed my hair black in the tenth grade because of Alice Cooper, W.A.S.P. and bands like LA Guns. Oh no, did I admit that? Am I not cool now?
Murderdolls were on Dawson’s Creek, oh no we sold out. Did we? The word ‘sellout’ is used quite a bit these days. The way certain people claim that others have sold out, really brings up an argument. Just because a band gets popular does not mean that they sold out. I was in an unknown band for seven years. I’ve been accused of selling out by leaving my band to start this one. I’ve even been accused of stealing my own songs – go figure that one out. Here is my clever anti-selling out plan you should all try. If it’s popular don’t buy it, that goes for food, soda, whatever. Don’t drink Coke or Pepsi because they sold out, buy the generic Cola instead. Don’t go to McDonald’s by (sic) a hamburger from an underground street vendor. Wait a minute, I’m selling out by using this computer and e-mailing it to the Hammer offices, the internet is too popular, I think I’ll just mail it by the post office. Oh no I can’t do that, that’s popular too, everyone uses mail.
Maybe I’ll just fly to the UK and hand deliver it, but I’ll have to fly on an underground airline because US AIR would be selling out. If the pilot is a punk rocker I’ll make sure he likes real punk rock bands and not Blink 182 and Green Day because they are too commercially accepted, and that would be selling out.
Sounds stupid? Well that’s just popular opinion put in print. The whole world’s stupid, and now you are just a bit more stupid having read this.
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Nothing but Thieves - Is Everybody Going Crazy?
2020
Nothing but Thieves are a British rockband, formed in 2012 in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. In 2015, they released their self-titled debut album. Their second album Broken Machine was released in 2017, receiving wide acclaim in addition to peaking at number 2 in the UK Album Charts. They released an EP titled What Did You Think When You Made Me This Way? in 2018, followed by their third studio album, Moral Panic, in 2020. This was followed in 2021 by the album's "second part" with the EP entitled Moral Panic II. In 2023, they released their fourth studio album, Dead Club City, which became their first UK number 1 album.
The band started composing the songs for Moral Panic in the early 2019. Although its release coincided with Covid-19 pandemic and a lot of related anxiety and tension in the society, the idea for the album (including its title and even the first single, "Is Everybody Going Crazy?") came prior to that and took inspiration from various social issues in the world.
"Is Everybody Going Crazy?" received a total of 75,7% yes votes!
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