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z-ero-b · 2 years
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Thanks for ☕️! https://ko-fi.com/borezet
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chaoticacecard · 7 days
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Those MLP infection AUs really intrigued me a while ago and decided to try and make my own but with Mega Man X. It's been a while and I never posted them here, so here ya go!
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themmnetwork · 8 months
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tuliptheoshawott · 7 months
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Backstreet Boys - I Want It That Way 1999
"I Want It That Way" is a song by American vocal group Backstreet Boys. It was released as the lead single from their third studio album, Millennium (1999). It was written by Swedish hitmakers Max Martin and Andreas Carlsson. Max Martin has written or co-written 26 Billboard Hot 100 number-one songs, most of which he has also produced or co-produced. He is the songwriter with the second-most number-one singles on the chart, behind only Paul McCartney (32) and tied with John Lennon (26 both). In addition, he currently holds the record for the most Hot 100 number-one songs as a producer, with 24 as of January 2024. Congrats! 🥳
"I Want It That Way" was nominated for three Grammy Awards, including Song and Record of the Year. The music video received four MTV Video Music Awards nominations, winning Viewer's Choice. It became the group's first music video to surpass one billion views on YouTube in 2021.
"I Want It That Way" is the Backstreet Boys' signature song, and commercially it reached the number-one spot in more than 25 countries, including Austria, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, Switzerland and the UK.
The song was famously used in the cold open of the Brooklyn Nine-Nine season 5 episode "DFW". Andy Samberg's character has a police lineup sing the song to help a victim identify a killer.
"I Want It That Way" received a total of 82% yes votes!
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adrastea-moon · 4 months
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love that fabian and riz were originally designed to be the quintessential preppy jock and outcast nerd stereotypes, but with each new season riz is more of a cool guy while fabian becomes increasingly lamer <3
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figscigfigs · 2 months
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max durden (just caught in a net for doing drugs): "we should unionize, like if we all do drugs he can't expell all of us"
kristen applebees (presidental candidate selfnominated champion of the steel workers union): "that's not a union"
fig faeth (straight edge, except for drugs): "i think he's onto something”
riz gukgak (only bad kid allowed to take stress for his friends): "FIG YOU’RE SO CLOSE TO GETTING EXPELLED"
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miinsie · 8 months
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elby7 · 1 year
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This was commissioned by Joshua, and the character (before being crossed with High Max from Mega Man X) originally belongs to his friend Spiky Foose. I struggled a bit with this one, and I think it shows, but I still think it’s neat.
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navycat305 · 6 months
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Something something Max Jagerman prevented Pete from shooting his shot with Steph when he was alive by beating him up and then prevented Steph from shooting her shot with Pete as a ghost by stopping the fucking bullet she was trying to shoot him with
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wildwoodart · 6 months
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Nerdy Prudes Must Die is wild. The backstory is quite literally this.
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littler3d · 7 months
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I love the fact that in NPMD most of the social problems just disappear once Max dies. Like he really traumatized an entire high school on his own with no help
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ice-dolphins · 4 days
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kindlespark · 10 days
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whatever u say man
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Kesha - Blow 2011
The song was written by Kesha, along with Klas Åhlund and the producers, Dr. Luke, Kool Kojak, Benny Blanco, and Max Martin (the man famous for making Britney Spears' and Backstreet Boys' early songs). It was supposed to be a song for Britney, but her team rejected it. According to Kesha the line "We’re taking over" is representative of herself and her fans. "Blow" is described as a party anthem as it portrays a simple message of having a desire to have a good time at a club. It reached the top ten in USA, Australia and New Zealand. The music video features actor James Van Der Beek, from the 90's tv-series Dawson's Creek. "Blow" received a total of 77% yes votes!
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hamable · 1 month
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WHEN I TELL YOU I SCREAMED
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