Hii, can you do headcanons about the social media pressence of toh?
YES OMG TBIS IS THE BEST ASK
Luz makes art and glyph tutorials
Gus makes those really bad prank videos where he pranks people with illusions (usually his friends)
Hunter makes cosplay videos and tried to start a webtoon of his OCs
Hunter and Gus send each other Cosmic Frontier videos every 5 minutes
Willow posts vlogs Amity watches all of them
Amity follows Luz's art tutorials
Raine posts viola covers of songs that get extremely popular
Eda makes life hack videos and she has well over 100k followers
Luz also posts deep character analysis videos of Azura characters
Boscha makes grwm's
The Hexsquad often goes live and plays roblox and minecraft
Matt tries to cancel random creators for fun
Darius will randomly post the hottest takes in the universe on his twitter (is there a toh name for that) and almost get canceled by Matt like twice a week
Gus and Matt have a shared channel that they react to videos on that's amassing a good following
Kikimora posted a Colleen Ballinger apology video with a ukulele (canon trust me)
if anyone wants a specific character ask away I have more ^^
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how dare you quote Matt Walsh yaoi. Would you rather I call it James Charles yaoi? Is that what you want me to call it?
this implies there’s also a Colleen ballinger yuri my dear
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🦘 for Yasmin, pleaaase?
MY SOPHISTICATED CHILD, THANK YOU ANNA!
1. Their happiest moment: Yasmin’s happiest moment was exploring Paris with Matt after their high school graduation. Here she was in the City of Love with the person she loves most after her parents and her friends, and she had just graduated high school with a perfect 4.0 and she was going to her dream school of Harvard. Yasmin felt she was in heaven
2. Their favorite meme quote: The one with the screaming, crying woman and the white cat in the dining chair. Yasmin gets pure enjoyment out of that meme (mainly because of the cat)
3. A nervous habit of theirs: Chewing on her pencil eraser; it’s mostly when she’s in deep concentration mode, but if Yasmin is incredibly nervous regarding a school-related subject, then the chewing commences
4. A turn-off of theirs: People making decisions on her behalf; Yasmin is perfectly capable of making her own decisions, thank you very much!
5. Their favorite ‘90’s song: You Gotta Be by Des’ree
6. Their aesthetic: Old Money with a splash of athlete and boss bitch Oprah
7. Their favorite childhood book: Winnie-The-Pooh by A. A. Milne
8. Their favorite movie: Casablanca (it’s not just Yasmin’s favorite classic movie, it’s her favorite movie as a whole)
9. If they fall in love quickly or take their time: Like Drew, Yasmin tends to take her time falling in love with someone. She doesn’t trust if someone is just using her for her money or not, so she’s wary upfront until fully getting to know a person
10. Their favorite nonsensical social media drama: Colleen Ballinger/Miranda Sings grooming fans and being in chats with minors
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I MET YOU ON LJ: A Fandom & Nonsense Podcast
Episode #002: Origin Stories
It’s a ten-year retrospective! Follow Maggie and V’s introductions to fandom, from their childhoods through 2008 or so, and you’ll see why it’s a miracle that they’re friends at all. After falling hard for River Phoenix, Maggie does a deep-dive on guitarist John Frusciante and the Red Hot Chili Peppers; V takes us on a rollercoaster journey with the members of bubblegum boy band Dream Street.
This Episode Covers…
harry potter • american girl • smallville • river phoenix • stand by me (1986) • dream street • chris trousdale • greg raposo • jesse mccartney • frankie j. galasso • matt ballinger • red hot chili peppers • john frusciante • flea • anthony kiedis • fandom • fanfiction • rpf • josh klinghoffer • bob forrest • the bicycle thief • warpaint • katie cassidy • real-person fiction • bandslash • boy bands • bubblegum pop • alt rock • the 1990s • the 2000s • blood sugar sex magik • emily kokal
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Show Notes & Resources behind the cut.
River Phoenix and Wil Wheaton in Stand By Me (1986)
John Frusciante and Anthony Kiedis (in the hat) in 1991
John Frusciante looking like very much like Jesus, photographed by Nabil Elderkin in 2009
John Frusciante performs “The Will To Death” at the All Tomorrow’s Parties Festival in 2005.
If you liked this, I highly recommend listening to the full performance. It’s a great primer for his back catalogue before electronic music fully took over.
Dream Street - “It Happens Every Time”
This is the TV cut of the “It Happens Every Time” video. For the full director’s cut, click here.
Dream Street’s Valentine’s Day mega-feature in Popstar! Magazine, Feb/March 2002
V has four copies of this magazine: one to put the A4s in her locker at school, one to put the pull-out posters up in her bedroom, one to read, and one that’s still in mint condition.
Our very own V with Greg Raposo in 2008
V: “This was after one of the approximately seven quadrillion shows I went to between 2008-2009. Greg said “we’ve taken too many smiling photos, let’s make serious faces for this one,” and this is how it turned out. The matching shirts were an accident. This was one of my favorite shows of all time even though the audience was tiny and it was in a bar that really didn’t have a good area for an audience – it was so energetic and so much fun anyway!”
Greg Raposo/RAPOSO - “Nothing” (Ready To Go, 2008)
V: “The photoshoot for this era of Greg’s band (called RAPOSO, and then STEREOPATH, and then Greg Raposo Band, and then RAPOSO again) was done by one of my best friends out in New York in 2008, while the band and us groupie squad were at a show for the Fresher’s Week at the university of one of our other best friends/gals in the groupie squad. The four of us really poured our entire hearts, souls, and every ounce of energy into Greg and his band for those two years! I designed the group’s 2008-2009 logo and MySpace page, for which this photoshoot served as the header. This song was never considered one of the band’s leads or singles, but it’s among my very favorites.”
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