You left a 𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗴𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘃𝗼𝗶𝗱, wearing betrayal like a crown, standing tall 𝒐𝒏 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒓𝒖𝒊𝒏𝒔 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒎𝒂𝒅𝒆.
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The ruler of ruins.
In every gang, there’s always a leader—the one who wears betrayal like a crown and turns chaos into an art form. They don’t take orders, they give them. Follow, or get out of the way—your call.
Meet the mastermind of ruins: the one who wears betrayal like armor and crowns chaos as king. No apologies, no remorse—just the art of turning trust into ash.
Welcome to the voids—where betrayal is our anthem and rage our foundation. Meet the crew: Dava the Editor, cutting sharp; Nala the Wordsmith, crafting chaos; and Danar the Noise Maker, shaking your silence. You’ll fit right in—if you can survive the fire.
We'll add propane to the fire, we promise.
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Wimp Guidelines!
We indeed do poured all the hatred here but we do still need rules to keep things on track, right
1. Each person is only allowed to run one account. Any attempt to break this rule and have multiple people running the same account will not be tolerated.
2. We accept only stars born in or before 2002. "Twins" are allowed, but only if your character truly has one.
3. Important to note: in lingeringvoids, if your faceclaim’s been blacklisted, you can still use it here. However, during our zeno sessions, keep Zionist artists and idols tied to boycotted companies out of your playlist, and don’t post anything related to the boycott list. Faceclaims that identify as Zionists? A hard pass. And if your faceclaim’s got beef with their agency, maybe rethink using them.
4. You must be active from day one. We’re not here to babysit—hit us with 50 tweets on your first day, then keep up with 30 tweets a day after that.
5. You can only change your character once, and that’s not happening until 24 hours after you’ve joined.
6. We don’t mind profanity—curse, swear, scream, whatever, but keep it playful. Don’t cross the line into actually offending anyone. And body typing? You’re allowed only after maintenance hour until 4:00 AM GMT+7.
7. We run a tight ship. Drama, cliques, racism, bad humor won’t fly. Sharing personal info? Absolutely not allowed. Keep your mess to yourself.
8. No outsiders—this isn’t a place for referencing other agencies, apps, or anything that’ll make people feel left out. We’re all here together, so keep it equal.
9. Stay updated on any urgent stuff affecting your participation—account problems, faceclaim changes, whatever. Contact @lingeringvoids or any caretakers for confirmation. Suggestions? Throw them our way.
10. We’re running for 5 days. These rules? Mandatory. If you’re inactive for 24 hours or don’t hit those tweet quotas without notice, you’ll be unverified. We’re not here for slackers.
Up for the fun?
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Voids enrollment guide:
1. Make sure to hit that follow button, because we aim to be the only one on your following list. Permission to follow verified accounts will be announced later.
2. If you're using an old account, clean it up first. Retweet or post at least 5 blank tweets to make sure you're ready for what's coming.
3. The opportunities are endless! Join our Early Pass, Giveaway, and Grand Opening Ceremony! We can't wait to see the excitement you'll bring.
4. Once you've followed our Grand Opening and been verified as one of our gang members, be sure to change your username to the one we’ll announce soon.
5. Our agency will be active for only 5 days. Make sure you enjoy every moment—because time here is fleeting, but the memories will last.
And, welcome welcome!
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Welcome to the Lingering Voids.
Where emptiness devours you whole, and silence isn’t golden—it’s a fucking prison. Every moment here is a slow bleed, a hollow ache that gnaws at your insides. The void doesn’t care about your pain; it only feeds on it. You’ll choke on the air, suffocate in your own thoughts, and realize too late that you’ve been drowning all along. 𝗧͟𝗵͟𝗲͟𝗿͟𝗲͟’͟𝘀͟ 𝗻͟𝗼͟ 𝗲͟𝘀͟𝗰͟𝗮͟𝗽͟𝗲͟, 𝗻͟𝗼͟ 𝗿͟𝗲͟𝗱͟𝗲͟𝗺͟𝗽͟𝘁͟𝗶͟𝗼͟𝗻—just the cold, brutal truth that you’re fucking lost.
Pour your curiosity, here.
"Sadrah"
Captures not only heartbreak but also the bitterness and toxicity that can emerge from feeling wronged. The lyric portrays someone who is not merely heartbroken but enraged by the realization of betrayal. It’s as if the protagonist is forced to witness their love and dignity being taken away, leaving them powerless and resentful.
It symbolizes not only loss but also the humiliation of seeing the other party triumph, almost mocking their pain. There's an undertone of unresolved anger beneath the acceptance—like they’re surrendering outwardly while internally still grappling with a sense of injustice. It paints a picture of a relationship that might have been toxic from the start, filled with power imbalances, betrayal, and manipulation.
Instead of a clean break or peaceful resolution, the song lingers on the sting of losing not just love but also self-worth. This toxic cycle of love, pain, and resentment is central to the song’s emotional weight, reflecting how some heartbreaks leave scars that don’t easily heal.
Rage precedes weary acceptance.
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