i do not talk about these two enough. these two utterly infatuated lovebirds in every sense of the word. these two who both cried at their wedding upon seeing the other. these two who hold each other almost every chance they get, falling asleep on each other in the library and holding hands casually while reading, eating, anything. these two who married at 20, before anyone else did. these two who got together because isla jumped onto a packed quidditch field and kissed oliver in front of the whole school. these two who got engaged at their graduation party, in front of all of their friends, only days after they both turned 18. these two who are still happily married, 30 years later, with four kids and a successful bakery.
anyways, them <333
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Z To The Max
ZTT Reissues a Lost Antler Subway Classic
We Can Do It — General Max (2023, ZTT) is a pseudonym for the late-eighties Belgian duo consisting of Oliver Adams and Pat Krimson, who also operated under the name Cold Sensation. This project saw numerous releases dating back to 1988, with the General Max pseudonym adopted later in 1992. Belgium was known for its affinity for the Detroit and Chicago sound, incorporating it into the synth-wave/industrial-flavored new beat movement, which had become significant but had burnt out before this release.
Their first track in 1988, titled "Safe Sex (Just Do It)," gained recognition for its signature-driving, pitched-down, industrial dance sound (typical of many new beat tracks). Frenetic calls, shouting the title track to the listener, accompanied by samples of Kraftwerk (or Yello, Front 242, etc.) ebbing throughout the original mix, became a new beat standard. The duo initially comprised Jeff Hypp and Pat Krimson, later incorporating input from Oliver Adams in 1990 when BPMs began to pick up again at the turn of the decade.
By this point, new beat had already faded away, along with much of the industrial dance music that spawned it. However, it remained an influential force in the 1990s if you pay attention. The cold synths of electronic body music were passing, while American house and techno sounds remained prominent and were pushed to the forefront. "We Can Do It" is the most notable example of this change.
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Olive and Adam from The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood, for Illumicrate Afterlight
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Green Arrow by Neal Adams
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I have decided I want to be a main character written by Ali Hazelwood- smart, PhD-having boss bitch women who have very grandma-core hobbies and end up with the hottest nerds on the planet!! That’s the dream package!!
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AND THE DEEP COMES RUSHING IN
technically a poster for the Kraken/Canucks game happening tomorrow, but I liked it better generic.
(prints)
Closeups under the cut!
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happy, happy birthday to this wonderfully funky dude, the one and only oliver adams !!
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some of the main men in the Aliverse
Adam: I want her to know that I care and I’ll do it from afar if I have too
Levi: I am untterly in love with her
Jack: gurl who broke you
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