Any pronouns(preferably they/them). 20's. I'm just here for the vibes, man
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I'm sorry, I read this quote from that interview and..............
I'm sorry Trent, I had to!

I totally understand him, imagine being harassed by paparazzies all the time...

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FUCK YOUR TUNNELS, FUCK YOUR CARS, FUCK YOUR ROCKETS, FUCK YOUR CARS AGAIN
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more singers should add gut wrenching screams in their songs. for me. on my behalf.
#ethel cain my beloved#trent rezor my beloved#wet leg my beloved#and others i cant think off the top of my head#music
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the best time to consume media is like 5 years after its peak popularity
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Typical human: Me after dealing with my period:
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things always get heated between theses two
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"can we talk about-"
yes we can, i would love to hear you ramble about this all day long and get excited over it because i love to see you happy.
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#i had a friend whos super into ninja and actually got on the show#however he sucks ass now#he did make ninja his personality for the longest time#i still watch ninja and these days you need to start training when you're 5 and have a sob story#<<pretty much. also the reason he didnt get farther is bc he didnt have a good enough sob story
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Historically Accurate Tiana
Here's the 10th entry to my series of "Historically Accurate" Disney Princesses!
Research and references under the cut!
The Princess and the Frog has probably the most explicit and clear settings of any Disney animation (beside Pocahontas of course) - 1920s New Orleans. So no ambiguity there. I do like Tiana's blue dress much more, but the green is one that's in all the Disney Princess merch and it is nice to have some variety among the colour of the dresses in the full set, so I went with it. It really has nothing to do with 1920s fashion, but 1920s robe de style is close enough to the silhouette. Robe de style was a dress with full skirt combined with the fashionable low waist silhouette. It especially references Rococo fashion and often was especially full at the sides, sometimes including something like panniers for structure. Layered styles for robe de style were fashionable too, which fits surprisingly well with the leaf look.
Here's some references I used.



Hair relaxers were invented by a Black man, Garrett Augustus Morgan, in 1909, and were very popular among all Black people in 1920s. Black women relaxed their hair to achieve the fashionable wavy bob cuts.



Circlets, diadems and "crowns" were very fashionable, but they were worn very low, very close to the head, often covering the forehead and even brow.


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This is just awful
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👀bad kids
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I looked a deer in the eyes today
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