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jeffcbliss · 3 months
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Steve Lukather of Toto playing at Give Back Through Music Presents American Classics: Honoring Leslie West - The Canyon Club; Agoura Hills, CA (1-23-24). @SteveLukather4 @MusiCares @toto99com
Photo: Jeff Bliss
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asyourbodyremains · 1 year
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On a ruinous wall I came upon a poster
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I want to listen to the canyon but I don't want to cry the struggle is so real
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witch0000 · 1 year
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betterlovers · 1 year
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tastesofvomit · 11 months
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the used instagram story - 21/5/18
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albumbirthdays · 2 years
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happy birthday the canyon! (october 27, 2017)
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It is hard work isn’t it?
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The Canyon
Song by The Republic of Wolves
“…Every mountain bears its fortune, oh
But I don't climb except for you
But do you count yourself a casualty of the shadows of your past
When they were always yours to cast?
It's hard work having a soul
It's hard, hard work having a soul…”
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rockbandsrockfans · 2 years
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Last night I got high and listened all the way through The Canyon by The Used and holy shit that album is devastating
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strelles-universe · 2 years
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So I guess those in the canyon only get five lives?
Actually Canyon borne leaders can get a full set of Nine too- the difference is managing to get cats to support you. Within the Meadow, there's typically an abundance of cats willing to give someone a life.
Cats who get their lives from the Canyons because they were rejected by the Meadow have to plead their case to a collection of cats whose morality changes with the wind and some lives have stipulations to them.
Brokenstar was only have to have five cats convinced of his rightfulness as a leader.
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fandomsandfeminism · 11 months
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Yall wanna hear a kinda funny, kinda sad story about my grandmother and hetero-normativity?
Ok, so... when my grandmother was in her 50s (I was an infant), she met a woman at the Unitarian Church. And, as can happen when you meet your soul mate, this event made it impossible for her to deny parts of herself that she had fiercely hidden her whole life.
All the drama- their affair being found out, the divorce with my grandfather, the court battle over who got the house, happened while I was a baby. Even in my earliest memories, it's just Mama Jo and Oma, and my grandfather lived elsewhere (first his own apartment, then a nursing home, then with us.)
But here's the thing- no one ever explained any of this to me. No one ever sat down and was like "hey, Rosie, so do you know what a lesbian is?" It was the 90s. It was Texas. I think my mom was still kinda processing all this, and just assumed that like... I was gonna figure it out. Don't mention it, let it just be normal. Like I think my mom thought that if she explained the situation, she would be making it weird? I dunno.
But like. In the 90s, in all the movies I had seen and books I had read, do you know how many same sex couples I had seen? Like. 0. Do you know how many "platonic best friend/roommates" I had seen? A lot. I had no context, is what I'm saying.
I literally thought this was a Golden Girls, roommates, besties situation until I was like...I dunno, 11? 12?
It was actually their parrot, an African Grey named Spike, imitating my grandmothers voice saying "Johanna, honey, it's getting late", that triggered the MIND BLOWN moment as I realized that *there's only one master bedroom and it only has 1 waterbed* when all the pieces finally clicked.
Anyway. I think it's a real important thing for kids to know queer people exist, for a lot of reasons, but also because kids can be clueless and it's embarrassing to have your grandmother be outted by a parrot because everyone just thought you'd figure it out on your own.
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Anyway, here is my grandma and her wife, my Oma, after they moved to Albuquerque to be artsy gay cowboys and live their best life. They helped run a "Lesbian Dude Ranch" out there (basically just with funding and financial support. As Oma has explained "traditionally, most lesbians don't have a lot of money" so they wrote the checks and let the younger ladies actually run the ranch.)
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witch0000 · 1 year
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zegalba · 7 months
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birds flying over the jurassic canyon of Iceland
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animentality · 4 months
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theedorksinlove · 1 year
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different viewpoints
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brucedinsman · 7 months
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Book Review: Daisies in the Canyon by Carolyn Brown
  Daisies in the Canyon (The Canyon #2) Kindle Daisies in the Canyon by Carolyn BrownMy rating:5 of 5 starsOkay, now what? Wonderful story but I feel like we stopped in the middle. Two more daisies remain and the fate of Malloy Ranch is still in the balance. I was a bit uncomfortable with the love scenes as they are becoming more frequent and steamy.View all my reviews Amazon She’s here to…
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