somewhere a 13 year old girl just had the thought "i wish i was born a boy" for the very first time
i hate driving. here are the laws! if you break them there will be consequences! except youre also expected to break the law just a little bit. people will get mad at you if you dont. you dont have right of way but the person who does is waving you forward for some reason. here's the speed limit! it's not the speed limit, the actual speed limit is that plus ~5-10. the light is green but you're in the turning lane. can you go? should you have gone just then? the person behind you is honking at you. there's a weird noise coming from your engine; if you try to do the right thing and get it checked out, will you get scammed? you are driving a 1-2 ton metal machine rocketing at speeds unknown to humankind for most of history. around a million people die in car accidents every year; that's about one person every thirty seconds. if you take that seriously and try to drive safely then people get mad at you.
On the topic of good music please god everyone listen to The Hunchback of Notre Dame musical it is SO powerful and Michael Arden fucking eats his role I love it so so much like we all know Hellfire of course and even just with that the 🤮Disney🤮 version barely compares to Patrick Page (or any live action version of Frollo I've heard some really good high school performances) but even without that song the musical is so amazing and does an amazing job at making the listener FEEL everything going on even just listening will not make you feel as much as you should compared to watching a live production
Plus Quasimodo is such a tragic character in general but in ways that I never thought I'd be able to relate to until I put on the show myself my senior year like this is just a bit from Heaven's Light
And it is my absolute FAVORITE song in the entire production as it quite clearly shows how religion (especially in 1480s France) can impact those who are deemed unworthy by those who have their own personal insecurities because of that religion they practice like AAUUAGAHH autism be damned I love misunderstood "monster" character learns about the horrors of humanity (unfortunately the hard way) but learn that despite all of that love continues to overpower all else plus the typical what makes a monster / what makes a man trope (WHICH IS LITERALLY SAID IN THE OPENING SONG) gets me everytime
I saw a perfect voice claim for Slim and I knew I had to stop everything I was doing and make a Zach Hadel voice claim for Shorty
i'm like if a lover hated everything they see
the first thing you should headcanon a character as is transgender. the second thing is that you should make them like mlp. the third thing you should do is think really hard about who their favorite pony would be. this is vital to understanding their personality
severance is like [45-50 minutes of life-altering television that leave you wanting to walk into the ocean or perhaps perform a self-immolation]
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Yknow what like yes Im a Brendon Urie hater and a Ryan Ross lover that's very typical but I really am just enamored by Nearly Witches (and cannot believe he seemed to not give a shit about it being finished) and I think the entire Vices and Virtues album is underrated in general but like
THESE LYRICS AUAUGGH.... I've heard them countless times yet they still get me every single time I dont even care how basic and simple minded that makes me I am a man of simple desires let me live