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skywerse · 7 months
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unfinished stuff
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aibyoutachi · 2 months
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putting otp into situations for me and my friend's amusement
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briaryoung · 8 months
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chronicbeans · 7 months
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The immortal snail situation seems like something Adventure Time would do ngl. That's why I love the little snail goober.
Anyways, here's a messy shitpost (pen) sketch of Simon helping the Winter King's snail catch him.
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oscar-piastri · 1 year
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marcus + outfits in the screaming meals podcast ↠ episode 6 to 10
(+) bonus: prologue episode that never aired:
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louistomlinsoncouk · 2 years
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For some pop stars, tour burnout is an increasing problem, with Justin Bieber, Sam Fender and Shawn Mendes cancelling concerts for the sake of their mental and physical health. Despite a major tour this year, former One Direction star Louis Tomlinson has avoided the curse.
Tomlinson says he's never happier than when he's on the road.
"I just love the lifestyle," he says. "Maybe a little bit too much."
The former boy band member can sympathise with those who find the late nights, constant travel and feelings of dislocation playing havoc with their body's chemistry, and having an impact on their strength and resilience.
He's seen up close the toll that touring took on his old bandmate Zayn Malik, whose panic attacks eventually forced him to stop playing live.
But the secret to staying on an even keel, Tomlinson believes, is avoiding hotel rooms. "Eventually, you lose the feeling of home." Instead, he sleeps on the tour bus with his band, settling into a bunk "that stays the same every day".
'The truest form of what I do'
"I'm not one of those people who demands a master bedroom at the back of the bus," he says. "As if I'm going to climb into my double bed and say goodnight to the band as they crawl into tiny bunks. No.
"My bunk is like all of the others. And it's the best night's sleep you can get. Once you've shut that curtain and all the lights are off, it's pitch black and the noise of the engine just lulls you to sleep. It's dead nice, man."
The singer has spent the best part of 2022 on tour, playing 80 shows to more than half a million fans in America, Iceland, Argentina, Australia, Mexico, Chile and the UK.
"Without being too grumpy about all the other sides of my job, touring is the truest form of what I do," he says. "Radio, press interviews, record labels... there's so much mystery within that. You know, 'I hope that if I do this, it means this is going to happen'.
"On tour, what you see is what you get. People have paid money to come and watch your show and you get an instant reaction. There's no complication in the middle. You're not trying to read between the lines."
Tomlinson has a reputation for giving interviewers a hard time. "Just to clarify on that, I never mind getting asked about One Direction," he says. "I loved my time in that band."
He says he only bites back, as he did after a previous BBC interview, "when people are divisive and I feel they're trying to get a headline out of me".
He's keen to talk about his tour - which seems to have been a vindication of sorts.
Although he was the most active songwriter in One Direction, with credits on hits like Story Of My Life and Drag Me Down, Tomlinson's solo career hasn't quite gone the way he planned.
On Spotify, he has five million monthly listeners - a figure most artists would kill for, but one that's dwarfed by his former bandmates (Harry Styles, the most successful of the quintet, is on 70 million).
'A weekly struggle'
In 2019, after Tomlinson's third solo single, Miss You, entered the charts at a lowly number 39, he declared that he wanted to stop concentrating on chart positions and rethink "what success means to me".
"I won't say it was a daily struggle, but maybe a weekly struggle," he says of that period.
"Obviously my experience in One Direction is the pinnacle. We got played on radio all the time but my last album didn't. Not really.
"To be fair, there wasn't really a song that would fit that well on radio. But what I find interesting is that I'm lucky enough to have the ability to tour globally, but I might not get the support I need on radio. That feels like a slight contradiction to me."
Tomlinson was hoping his second album would change that. His comeback single Bigger Than Me mixes old school guitar-pop with an anthemic chorus that breaks like a wave.
"I wanted my first single to feel ambitious and to have a certain scale, hence the big chorus," he smiles.
Although it briefly made it into America's airplay chart at number 48, it has faltered in the UK, missing the charts in his home country.
Lyrically, it's about letting go of self-doubt and shutting out negative voices. It's a topic that the star, who turned 30 last year, kept revisiting in the studio.
"For a while, even the idea of getting older was really scary to me, because I spent my youth in the band and I still felt very youthful," he says.
Even becoming a father to his first son, Freddie, in 2014 didn't force him into adulthood. "There was always an element of, when I was with Freddie, I'd put my adult dad hat on. And then, when I was doing my work or when I was with my mates, I'd be in a kind of limbo, really.
"I suppose lockdown was the first time when I just embraced everything and [stopped] resisting those changes."
Coming of age is a theme that surfaces throughout his new album, Faith In The Future.
On Face The Music, he philosophises that "good and bad and right and wrong are stories made up when we are young to scare us".
Common People (not a cover of the Pulp classic) is about reconnecting with his roots in Doncaster. "When I get lost, I go back to where I started," he sings.
"That song's just trying to capture how amazing the people are there. If you're one of us, we'll hold out our arms and we'll embrace you."
'Let's go again'
Faith In The Future is dedicated to his avid fanbase. The propulsive opening track, The Greatest, is a celebration of their relationship.
He acknowledges that he may have tested their loyalty on his first album, Walls. The first few singles were chart-chasing dance-pop crossovers with Steve Aoki and Bebe Rexha that represented "what I thought I should be doing, as opposed to what I really wanted".
The rest of the album was overshadowed - understandably - by the death of his mother from cancer, followed in quick succession by his younger sister, Felicite, from an accidental overdose.
"There's a weight to that record emotionally, and I needed to go through that process," he says. "But it's not really how I carry myself as a person.
"In terms of the my professional life, outside of the band, there's been an element of me constantly picking myself up and going, 'No, let's go again, you can do this'.
"I've had to have faith in the future, be it personal or professional - and, actually, there's something really beautiful about that idea."
Tomlinson's new album has more potential future singles. Written All Over Your Face has a slick, funky guitar groove, and two songs -  Silver Tongues and She Is Beauty, We Are World Class - see him dipping his toes back into dance music.
"On the first record, I didn't want any electronic sounds. No trap drums that were really popular at the time, or any stuff like that," he says.
He relaxed that policy after falling in love with The Glow, an album of hyper-charged indie-disco by Aussie band DMA's.
"It gave me real food for thought, because they use those sounds, but not in a way where it feels contrived."
Given that his early experiments in dance-pop remain Tomlinson's biggest-selling songs, could these two new tracks signpost his way back to the mainstream?
"Listen, I would love some commercial success on this record, don't get me wrong," he says.
"Will it get played on radio? I have no idea. But if it doesn't it won't be the end...
"I love my tour bus, I love my fans, I love travelling the world."
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blmpff · 11 months
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Our Dining Table (2023) x Yutaka's notebook
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sga-owns-my-soul · 7 months
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random sga hc- chuck and rodney call woolsey salty bob bc he went from being in the ioa to being as unhinged as the rest of them
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jgjmk4-2 · 1 year
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IkeSen: Let’s run a Flower Shop!
Mitsuhide: My, my, buying roses? You must be giving it to someone special... Maybe someone like... Kenshin?
Ranmaru: Mitsuhide, you know those roses haven’t been de-thorned, right?
Mitsuhide: Yes, I know. I drenched them in poison too.
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Shingen: My darling, a rose for you to symbolise my passion and love and... I’m off the clock at 8pm if you’re free?
Yukimura: Shingen, STOP. We’re a shop, not a charity. Stop giving away roses for free.
Yukimura [muttering]: It took three hours to remove the thorns for that, you’re gonna have to pay me.
Yoshimoto: Calm down Yukimura, you should be focusing on the beauty of the rose instead of getting mad. Look how pretty they are, especially with the way the light hits them softly like it’s embracing-
Yukimura:  (╯°益°)╯彡┻━┻
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Mitsunari: Sorry, you want bell flowers? Uh, I think the flowers in that corner over there are the bell flowers.
Masamune [to the customer]: No, those are the roses. Sorry, he’s still unfamiliar with the place.
Masamune: Huh? Oh, no he’s not new, just not very bright-
Hideyoshi: *Glares at Masaume*
Masamune: Ahem- Yeah, he’s new.
...
Nobunaga: You want to buy a cactus? The most prickly cactus we have is over there.
Customer: That’s a person though?
Nobunaga: No, it’s a prickly cactus.
Ieyasu: I’m a person.
...
Kennyo: And what may I get you? You want a sunflower because it’s bright and happy?
Kennyo: We have nothing like that here, we only have flowers of despair and doom that bloom from anguish and suffering-
Ranmaru: Master Kennyo, stop, the customers are going to leave if you keep talking like that!
Kennyo: Sorry, sometimes I get lost in my own monologue. The sunflowers are to your right.
...
Motonari: Ye want flowers, huh?
Motonari: Well the prettiest flower we have here is me, so if ya don’t want it, you better scram right now!!
Ranmaru: Have you noticed that every time you give those two options everyone scrams?
Motonari: You wanna go?! (ง'̀-'́)ง
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Sasuke: Alas, being pricked so many times whilst making ground spikes has made me immune to being pricked by rose thorns
Kenshin: Oh yeah? Then, are you immune to this?
*Hurls a cactus at Sasuke*
Sasuke: Unfortunately, no. Please call an ambulance.
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Hideyoshi: You’d like a bouquet for your friend in the hospital? Of course I could help you with that. 
Hideyoshi: Here you go, all done! I hope your friend is okay, I’m sure they’ll be happy to receive these flowers ^_^
Kenshin: They’re fine. They got hit by a cactus, I’m sure they will be happy to receive these.
...
Nobunaga [holding a pot of roses]: Kenshin and Shingen, what are you doing in our shop? Hideyoshi, remove these thorns.
Hideyoshi: You mean the thorns on those roses in the pot you’re holding?
Nobunaga [glaring at Kenshin and Shingen]: No, these thorns standing right in front of me.
...
[A few weeks later]
Sasuke: Well, I’m glad I’ve finally recovered, I’m excited to get back to work with you guys-
Sasuke: Wow... Did you guys have a fight?
*Broken glass everywhere, flowers dying, Kenshin’s sword out, Yukimura hugging his knees and rocking back and forth in a corner, Shingen barely breathing and Yoshimoto has eye bags*
Yoshimoto: What gave it away?
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1nsomniacwriter · 11 months
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Shin Soukoku AU idea (plus gender swap):
Atsushi is an isolated princess who was cursed with beast beneath the moonlight as a child. She meets witch Akutagawa where they're teenagers. On 18th birthday she is informed or her up coming marriage to a neighboring kingdoms prince. Atsushi upset runs to Akutagawa, who she is dating, and tells her the news.
Here's the fucked up part the one who cured Atsushi was the neighboring kingdom. Atsushi's parents wanted Atsushi to be able to marry for love. The curse will become permanent and eventually kill her if she doesn't marry him within two months of her birthday. Akutagawa had found out about the curse and has yet to figure out home to break it. So, believe there is nothing she can do, Akutagawa decides to leave Atsushi believing it is better to not have her and her to live than to have her only to lose her. At least this way Atsushi is alive. Atsushi is rightfully upset and they get into an argument where Atsushi states that she no longer thinks Akutagawa truly loves her as she won't fight to have her and storms off. Akutagawa is heartbroken by her loves statement but doesn't go after her. She continues looking for a way to break the curse. Finally on the day of the wedding she finds it. Akutagawa then proceeds to crash the wedding and break the curse. Then as to not waste all the wedding planning and money marries Atsushi then and there.
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lizarddiary · 1 year
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Lunaria belongs to @lunaria-galanoux , Nara is mine.
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fangirl-nadir · 4 months
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It... Sure is a taste
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[Sometime during Season 2]
Elrond, about Galadriel: Our heroine only came to save her former flame, forced into marriage with the cruel Sauron. Sweet Celeborn though, has lost his saintly glow, in fact he's tilting pretty sharply bitchward.
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georgeromeros · 1 year
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Dracula Returns / Dracula Bites Laura - DRACULA  A.D. 1972
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pa-pa-plasma · 2 years
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maranull · 10 months
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also, behold!
a comma for tags
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