When the twelve members met for the first time, which member left the deepest impression?
Kai: D.O D.O: Kai
Yeol: Actually, I think that the member that is unexpectedly funny is D.O.
Kai: I think it’s D.O too
*note: Jongin kept silent throughout that part of the interview and suddenly popped in when Chanyeol mentioned Kyungsoo
translation cr: ontokki
Some kaisoo shippers be fighting about topsoo and bottomsoo and I’m like.
Ida zrobiła mi wczoraj makijaż. Myślę że wyglądałam ładnie. I bawiłam się u niej całkiem dobrze…
_andylees_: Behind the scenes Ep317 #TheOriginals. The moment before another inspired directorial decision. Note the intense concentration on our fearless leaders face! Also note in the background the chicken hat on our make up artist Michael’s head… 🐓
she snapped
My Dissertation on Memes
i think the reason inside is so damn good and feels so much more relevant (and will likely hold up better) than any other covid-era media is that it's really about how pandemic-induced quarantine only reveals how isolated we all are normally. like a few songs:
problematic: any stupid or insensitive thing we do can now be archived and dragged up even decades later rather than being relegated to embarrassing memories
sexting: technology grants us entirely new realms of communication but can easily suck the intimacy out of them
all eyes on me: kind of a continuation of make happy's can't handle this, about the warring need and resentment for attention and how social media encourages us to perform constantly
how the world works: with nothing else to do we can hyper-focus on injustice, which thanks to global internet we know more about than ever and can't escape thinking about
30: aging, especially hitting an "adult" milestone like turning 30, inherently isolates you from "the youth" and therefore from the nexus of pop culture
white woman's instagram: social media is a facade. we cling to the beautiful, the aesthetic, the detached, bc the alternative is a crippling vulnerability that can be off-putting or uncomfortable
facetime with my mom: call it a reach but this song really reminds me of watsky's "wounded healer" about how stark the contrast is between understanding your parents and realizing they will never understand you. "and that's the deepest talk we've ever had" okay
that funny feeling: kind of a combo of everything above. capitalism, climate change, political unrest, physical quarantine, emotional isolation, performance, loneliness. "the quiet comprehending of the ending of it all"
covid quarantine was revealing, is sort of his thesis. it uncovered a lot of layers about what we put ourselves through every day in an attempt to not be alone w ourselves and it feels incredibly naked and melancholy. for me personally it made me realize problems i didn't even know i had, and i think that's true for a lot of people. bo you are a genius
hey here’s a comp of vines so rare and endangered it took me 5 hours to track them all down
a sequel of sorts.
turns out, lan wangji does think about it.
PRE-ORDERY RUSZYŁY!
https://tictail.com/lgbtstorypl/preorder-lgbtstorypl-zine-1
nasze zdjęcia w jednym miejscu omg. nie widzę co pisze klawiatura mi zasłania
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