my mum just called me and asked "do you wanna watch that show you like with me... hazbin hotel?"
I am shaking
and funnily enough I was listening to the song "that beautiful sound" from beetlejuice the musical
and as she said that it went "panic and stress (panic and stress) oh ain't it the best? (ain't it the best)"
just as the 2 main things I was feeling were panic and stress
update: she turned it off less than 10 minutes in bc it was too "graphic" after telling me that she was older than me and could handle it... liar
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No more condescending adults hanging around ~
Source:
Clips: Villainous Episode 4 - Satellite Mysteries
Music: That Beautiful Sound (Beetlejuice The Musical)
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What if
So Imagine that beautiful sound from Beetlejuice
But it’s just Zagan and Temeluchus messing around being siblings.
That would be fun.
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Pretty girl with her creepy old friend. I think that "that beautiful sound" is genius song. It's in this song that we see the dark side of Lydia. This is great.
Im not an artist but I just love to draw.
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my musical playlist just went from Doubt Comes In (Hadestown) to That Beautiful Sound (Beetlejuice)
so it went *very sadly* orpheus... *also very sad* eurydice.. *excited* do you hear that sound? *a scream* that beautiful sound!!
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‘that beautiful sound’ from beetlejuice except it’s belos and the collector
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I want to make a playlist that has best friends songs from musicals on it but I know the playlist will consist of. That Beautiful Sound from Beetlejuice.
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i love when words fit right. seize was always supposed to be that word, and so was jester. tuesday isn't quite right but thursday should be thursday, that's a good word for it. daisy has the perfect shape to it, almost like you're laughing when you say it; and tulip is correct most of the time. while keynote is fun to say, it's super wrong - i think they have to change the label for that one. but fox is spot-on.
most words are just, like, good enough, even if what they are describing is lovely. the night sky is a fine term for it but it isn't perfect the way november is the correct term for that month.
it's not just in english because in spanish the phrase eso si que es is correct, it should be that. sometimes other languages are also better than the english words, like how blue is sloped too far downwards but azul is perfect and hangs in the air like glitter. while butterfly is sweet, i think probably papillion is more correct, although for some butterflies féileacán is much better. year is fine but bliain is better. sometimes multiple languages got it right though, like how jueves and Πέμπτη are also the right names for thursday. maybe we as a species are just really good at naming thursdays.
and if we were really bored and had a moment and a picnic to split we could all sit down for a moment and sort out all the words that exist and find all the perfect words in every language. i would show you that while i like the word tree (it makes you smile to say it), i think arbor is correct. you could teach me from your language what words fit the right way, and that would be very exciting (exciting is not correct, it's just fine).
i think probably this is what was happening at the tower of babel, before the languages all got shifted across the world and smudged by the hand of god. by the way, hand isn't quite right, but i do like that the word god is only 3 letters, and that it is shaped like it is reflecting into itself, and that it kind of makes your mouth move into an echoing chapel when you cluck it. but the word god could also fit really well with a coathanger, and i can't explain that. i think donut has (weirdly) the same shape as a toothbrush, but we really got bagel right and i am really grateful for that.
grateful is close, but not like thunder. hopefully one day i am going to figure out how to shape the way i love my friends into a little ceramic (ceramic is very good, almost perfect) pot and when they hold it they can feel the weight of my care for them. they can put a plant in there. maybe a daisy.
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*by live theatre i mean plays, musicals, operas, ballets, concert versions of musicals, staged readings, & things of that nature. EDIT: YES this includes amateur, local, kids, high school, & community theatre. almost every show i've seen has been local
if you want, list the names of the shows you've seen in the tags!
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So we've all heard of the "I Want Song" genre in musicals.
But what about the "Let's talk about the bitch behind their back like they're not in the room" song, or "singing s*** behing a bitche's back". There's a surprising amount of them.
"Belle" from Beauty and the Beast
"Scrooge" from Muppet Christmas Carol
"Maria" from The Sound of Music
"Look at Me I'm Sandra Dee" from Grease
"You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" from How The Grinch Stole Christmas
"Jackass In a Can" from Galavant
"Phony King of England" from Robin Hood
"Stepsister's Lament" from Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella
"Non-Stop" from Hamilton
And, of course, the man, the myth, the legend...
"We Don't Talk About Bruno" from Encanto
You can learn a lot about a character and story from what they sing versus what other people sing about them.
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