Emma: You're fucking joking.
Nora: Would you stop swearing?! We have fucking customers!
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The elder men spoke low. They took a vote and said no.
They turned around real slow. Where did they go? Where did they go?
And the question oh, the question: can the kid keep his eyes, if the fire doesn't die?
They said no.
They Took a Vote and Said No - Sunset Rubdown
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Van comes up with a killer pun 🐝🔪
(… it’s Super Effective?! 🐝💞)
…. i just wanted to draw TaiVan making out (and explore a different dynamic between tai and van ) 🫣
ALSO SURPRISE MISTYNAT to celebrate mistynat week ! not sure how much i can contribute but hope everyone else has fun !! ✨
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Nora: Well, Emma, I have to say, I’m really disappointed in you.
Emma: You didn’t HAVE to say it. You could’ve just thought it
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do you ever hear this one song playing on shuffle and you just have to put your headphones in because the speaker just isn't enough
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Hmm something utterly self indulgent, simpler and filled with whimsy and color (if you ignore the context of the song) to brighten the angst week for me specifically
"The ending left misunderstood amnesia for a diorama love
Who will I become?
It's a bittersweetly never-ending phobia."
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but fr outside of my contracted madness i absolutely refuse to give joe alwyn gold rush like how is that song at all related to their relationship the lyrics clearly spell out a relationship that either never existed or only existed in implication and fantasies and maybe-maybe nots and its so bitter and yet desperately soft in the bridge where it almost projects a sense of envy, of wanting to be them as much as you want them. It continues an interesting oft ignored lyrical trend of taylor wanting just as much to be her lover as to have them, envying their easy charisma (you were flush with the currency of cool/i was always turning out my pockets) or quiet dignity (your integrity makes me seem small) dating back to her earliest songs (the kind of flawless i wish i could be). Theres a projected self hatred and yearning to be better that twists itself into both romantic and sexual lust for her partners thats so fascinating and speaks to how all of her songs regardless of who theyre about are also an act of self reflection on who she is and who she wishes to be.
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