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hasbeenairbnb · 2 months
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POC characters designed by Vivziepop be like:
*white person with gray skin* *white person with gray skin* *white person with tan skin* *person with gray-brown skin(they're evil)* *stereotype* *what the fuck do you mean this character is poc* *white person with gray skin*
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weirdlookindog · 6 months
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Dan Brereton - The Bad, 1997
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fuzzyghost · 1 year
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antoinettesb · 1 month
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No dick is as hard as life.
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Ok so I put a reminder in my calendar for new episodes of the bad batch
But because I only set it for a half hour the name got shortened
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So now it just looks like I have a mental breakdown scheduled for 3am every Wednesday
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random-xpressions · 11 months
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katadastical · 7 months
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You should do a cowboy poll on which cowboy is the best in the cowboy yee haw universe
Oh my god you’re amazing
This will just be out of my favourites I’m sorry if I missed yours feel free to yell at me in the comments
Reblog for larger sample size
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cupofrain123 · 1 year
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everybody reblog with your favorite cborle pics my long time twt moot @piano-rat is now here and doesnt know who he is😈🫶
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astrafangs · 2 months
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Che Sabata.
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absolutebl · 1 year
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So, Love Bill has a sad ending. I didn’t watch it but saw some people going on about how the finale made them cry so I investigated (spoiler: one of them dies but I guess they get to be together for a while before it happens).
You have been warned. 😅
Thank you for telling me.
I love that I have a team of spies now whose main function (from my perspective) is to report into me when a BL has a sad ending.
You should all know that this is the SOLE reason I have built this TUMBLR EMPIRE
THANK YOU MY MINIONS
it's like you are all out there protecting my soft squishy center from being traumatized by sad, dumb, or unresolved endings
I ordain you
paladins of HEA
I appreciate your service and sacrifice
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merloksdigitaltoes · 1 year
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the most yellow- ... er, blue, bellied scoundrel in the west! And they call him... CALAMITY CLAY!
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alligatorpie1945 · 1 year
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Clarence LeRoy Van Cleef
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mad-raptorzzz · 3 days
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Also the fact that The Bad Batch is also going into how clone troopers were purged from the Empire to make way for Stormtroopers. And the discussions about human rights and if clones should have rights. Like hot damn this is ‘a children’s show’ and they’re dealing with some heavy stuff
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sweetdreamsjeff · 23 days
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THE GOOD, THE BAD, & THE LAUNDRY WITH BRENDA KAHN
In Features, Interviews by Jason L.05.28.19
Originally published at Hard Rock RPM
Poet. Guitarist. Songwriter. Publisher. Activist. Mother. Brenda Kahn’s music career stretches from the anti-folk scene of the East Village in the early 1990s to a recently published book of poetry about parenting aptly titled The Good, The Bad, And The Laundry. Along the way, Kahn recorded with her friend Jeff Buckley, played Lilith Fair multiple times, ran a website focused on women in music, and answered the call when Bob Dylan wanted her to open a show. While she may have traded the drug dealers of Avenue A for her children and a life in the countryside, Kahn’s keen eye for detail continues to serve her well.
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The Ryan Adams news was not the least surprising in terms of the issues that persist in the business. How much of that did you experience during your career? While I feel like the 90s were a hugely successful time for women in music, I am terrified to imagine what the artists were experiencing.
I think this is finally changing because of access to the internet. I wish I’d been able to google “Should I get a Fender or a Gibson guitar”.  Or “what are the chords to “Like a Rolling Stone” back when I was in high school. I met several guys along the way who treated me as total equals.  One of whom was Jeff Buckley who taught me the two drum beats I can play on a kit now. And my producer Tim Patalan on Outside the Beauty Salon, who handed me a guitar and said – “You play the lead.”
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Any memories about touring with Dylan and Buckley that you could share?
Opening for Bob Dylan was one of those bucket list moments that seemed so unlikely, it wasn’t even on the list. We found out about the tour dates while I was in France doing a promotional tour for Epiphany in Brooklyn. My manager busted into the room and said he had good news and bad news.  The good news was I was going to open for Bob Dylan, the bad news was I wasn’t allowed to open for him solo acoustic. I had to have a band. I was in France, the show was in two weeks, and the guys I made the album with were all on tour with other artists. Of course, I said yes.  I had just written the song “too far gone” and the timing was all over the place.  I didn’t know if I would get in trouble, but the band dropped out and I did that one song solo acoustic.  The feeling of being on that stage, where you could hear a pin drop, singing to 6000 Bob Dylan fans… best ever moment.
With Jeff Buckley it was really different because we were friends.  I don’t have a lot of tour stories because we were in different vehicles, but we would hang out at sound checks and play blues songs sometimes or eat together, but mostly we played our shows and went onto the next town.  But my memories of Jeff are more about hanging out in New York.  We spent hours together doing nothing.  Shopping in random thrift stores or making up dumb songs on the guitar.  In my mind, I can see him wheeling my 50lb amp down 9th street to a gig at Brownies, I remember him calling me last minute to come see him open up for Patti Smith at Irving Plaza.
The one serious recording we made together came from a time we were in my apartment and he was playing my tele, this really beautiful riff, and I said, ‘I have something that might work for that’ and started reading these snippets of poems I had written in these tiny notebooks. After about 10 minutes he stopped and looked at me and said “four-track”.  So funny because now you would just pull up an app on your iPhone and click a button, but back then, you had to set up microphones and plugin guitars and set levels. Jeff had a reel to reel tape machine in his apartment.  Anyway, that song turned out to be “Faith Salons” and it’s one of the last things he recorded.  When I hear his foot tapping and his vocals in the background it gets me every time.
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random-xpressions · 6 months
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The only bad thing in good people is that they see good things in bad people that doesn't truly exist...
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