Sting as Feyd-Rautha in DUNE (1984) x Daisy - Ashnikko
(inspired by @secretmessages1983 Paul Atreides fancam đ)
so i was watching this boiler room set by a DJ i really like called Lucia LĂș, and i realized that thereâs one song that uses a sample from The Terrorâs first episode, specifically David Youngâs death đđđđ
hereâs the clip:
honestly goes so hard tho đđđ
Leigh's Punkintyre Timeline: 2023-current. Pages 1-20. PART ONE.
UPDATED!:
Reblogs are back on! Turned them off briefly so I could update. I kept working on this last night after posting it and refreshed the post so all the pages are new and updated to add some things i missed/fixed formatting/added page numbers to lessen confusion. Part 2 coming soon. Thanks for all the love on this!! This has been my obsession for the past two and a half weeks, does it show?
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THIS IS IMPERFECT! I know I'm probably missing a lot of stuff so if you catch something please let me know and I'll fix and either reupload or just switch the pages out as I go! Some parts are paraphrased for instances where the guys go off on tandems in the middle of a speech (which is....often.) This is crazy long already and there's still 10+ pages left so I figured I'd do this in chunks. Of course, this is still ongoing so I'll be cataloguing more events as they come. I only just reached the Royal Rumble 25 entry today but I'm so tired i need a break. Feel free to use this or print it out if you want but like I said there may be errors within, so maybe wait until part 2 is out in full.
Do you think he ever forgave himself for asking Franklin to stay during the hunt for Tuunbaq?
I crave more terror edits so I made one
Ft. Phoebe Bridgers and me being dyslexic and misspelling the word âmallâ
âThese were not in-character names. These were their best friends, whose names we were playing. We were ghosts. It was like they were walking around amongst ghosts. Itâs why Grace Nixon fell a little in love with Ron Livingston. Why the Guarnere family call me Grandpa.We were bringing back these younger versions of themselves, and it was super powerful.â - Frank John Hughes