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ithisatanytime · 1 month
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stroebe2 · 2 months
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Pholo - Sorry [Liquid Ritual]
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eightsixxx · 1 year
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XXX; spider circle <3
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dykehayleywilliams · 2 years
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okay FINE here’s a photo of JB from the time I bought a $30 round trip flight to London to see her open for Belle and Sebastian in 2018 purchased during a depressive episode during which I listened to TOTL at least twice a day and needed to see her as soon as humanly possible and I stood in line outside the venue to be at the front row for two hours in a snowstorm and was sick for weeks afterword but that didn’t matter because it was one of the most sacred spaces I’ve ever been in, to be in her presence and after her set I went with another JB fan I met in line outside to her merch table which was being run by Ava her manager and we chatted with Ava for half an hour about Historian which had just come out a few weeks earlier and all sorts of other things and then Ava was like hey Julien is going to come meet y’all and then Julien came out and was so so so lovely and talked to us and told us that she’d be touring with Lucy and Phoebe in the fall but it wouldn’t be announced for a while but to look out for that and she was like do you want a photo and the other person I was with was like yeah! and they took some photos hardstyling and she asked if I wanted one and I was like no it is very visible that I got into London at 3 am this morning and stood in a snowstorm for several hours but then Ava was like just take one for your own memories so we did and I am so clearly staring at JB in awe in the photo that it’s embarrassing but also not at all because we should all look at her like that anyways we missed the first half of the Belle and Sebastian set just talking and then I left because the snow was getting worse and I was worried about the trains getting shut down before I could get back to my friend’s apartment so yeah. I love Julien Baker.
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widoglock · 11 months
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I'd been circling Howl's Moving Castle like a buzzard because for months I've FELT like Widomauk is hiding in there somewhere, but the pieces just weren't fitting together. My thought process was this endless carousel of—
"I want to make a Howl's Moving Castle AU"
"Problem: the wizard character in question is nothing like Howl"
"Never mind, this doesn't work"
—rinse and repeat, over and over.
But like. Oh. Oh god. I just realized. Fuck. God dammit. MOLLY is Howl. I don't know how this is gonna work beyond that one role change, but MOLLY is HOWL and suddenly I feel like I've found an entryway into this concept
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divinatorydoll · 1 year
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asteroid pholus (5145) and tattoos: ☄
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pholus, son of silenus and melia, was one of the only wise and docile centaurs in greek mythology (the other being chiron). he sheltered himself in a cave on mount pholoe and was a good friend of the hero hercules.
on one of hercules' journeys, he passed by this mountain and pholus welcomed him into his cave for a meal. but when he opens a wineskin for hercules during their feast, the wine's aroma escapes the cave and enrages all of the centaurs nearby.
hercules kills most of the centaurs with poison-tipped arrows before the others flee elsewhere. after the altercation, pholus leaves his cave to bury the bodies of the centaurs he once knew. but mistakenly, while examining the arrows in their bodies, he poisons himself by dropping one on his foot.
i personally associate pholus with tattooing because he pricks himself with a sharp object in his story. generally speaking, pholus has a strong connection with needles, arrows, sharp weapons, etc.
HOW PHOLUS (5145) ASPECTS SHOW UP IN THE NATAL CHART:
astrologically speaking, this asteroid can give us insight on the imagery and meaning our tattoos usually carry. here’s a brief list of qualities and themes we may gravitate towards as pholus aspects our natal planets
the sun: noticeable, cartoon characters, celebrities, humorous, childhood-related, tattoos for our children
the moon: the birthplace, family members or their names, bodies of water and waves, sentimental tattoos
mercury: dainty, delicate, precise lines, famous quotes, important numbers or dates, literary references
venus: food, money, the natural world, pinup tattoos, fashion-related; fuzzy, plush, or comfort items
mars: weapons, armor, objects of war, vulgar, disturbing or gory, monsters, reptiles, venomous creatures
jupiter: religious or spiritual, tattoos done in foreign languages, sea creatures, fantasy creatures, film references
saturn: geometric and cubic shapes, inconspicuous, scientific, aliens, futuristic, death-related, the undead
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magnolia--petals · 2 months
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Why is the bisexual tag's icon a pholo of someone's ass
I'm just trying to be bi and get cool relatable posts about liking both girls, guys and other genders
Not to look for hot half naked lady pics
Pleaseee, I'm literally a minor
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epistrefei · 5 months
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HERE is what i have done so far of the timeline (below the cut bc its SO long)
mentions of war, violence, SA, radical religion, drugs, etc
1674 BC - Artemis & Apollo are born to Zeus and Leto. Hera forbids Leto from giving birth on land or water, but the free-floating island of Delos disobeys, allowing her to give birth there. This subsequently roots the island in that place.
Artemis was born first, as it was nighttime, and then acted as a midwife to Leto to deliver Apollo secondly due to his patronage of the sun.
1674 BC - Leto takes Artemis and Apollo to Lycia to bathe and drink from a spring there. The peasants prevent this by stirring up the muddy water and Leto turns them into frogs out of anger.
1674 BC - Zeus kidnaps Apollo and Artemis from Delos to fight Python.
1673 BC - Artemis first hunts at Agrae of Athens after her arrival from Delos.
1673 BC - The cult of Artemis, "Artemis Agoraea", is born in Olympia. The tradition of making a slaughter sacrifice to the Goddess is originated.
1664 BC - First Olympic games
1654 BC - Pandora opens a jar gifted to her and suffers the consequences
1650 BC - The River God Alpheus is in love with Artemis but realizes that he cannot have her heart. When Artemis and her companions at Letronoi go to Alpheus, she becomes suspicious and covers her face with mud to hide from him.
1648 BC - Alpheus attempts to rape Artemis' attendant Arethusa. Artemis takes pity on her and saves her, turning her into a spring in the temple of Artemis Alphaea in Letrini, where the Goddess and her retinue drink.
1630 BC - Bouphagos thinks of raping Artemis. She reads his thoughts and strikes him down at Mount Pholoe.
1628 BC - the Titans attempt to gain power once more but are defeated by the Gods. Atlas is punished by being made to carry the sky. Typhon is defeated and trapped under Mount Etna, a volcano.
1460 BC - Zeus sends a flood to destroy all of mankind after Lycaeon outrages the Gods. Deucalion and his family escape after Prometheus tells them to build an Ark.
1420 BC - Persephone is abducted by Hades.
1415 BC - Artemis saves the infant Atalanta from dying of exposure after her father abandoned her. She sent a female bear to nurse the baby and was then raised by hunters. Atalanta participated in the Calydonian boar hunt and drew first blood, thus winning the hide. She later hung it up in a sacred grove at Tegea as a dedication to Artemis.
1365 BC - Perseus is born.
1363 BC - Apollo and Coronis, Princess of Thessaly, fall in love and become pregnant. While Apollo was away, Coronis began an affair with a mortal man named Ischys. Artemis kills Coronis for this insult against her brother, and Asclepius is born from the dead mother's womb.
1350 BC - Daphnis, a young boy of Hermes, is accepted as a follower of Artemis. He often accompanied her hunting and entertained her with pastoral songs and playing the pan pipes.
1344 BC - Pegasus is born from Medusa's blood after Perseus slays her.
1300 BC - Niobe boasts that she is a better mother than Leto, as she has seven daughters and seven sons in comparison to Leto's Apollo and Artemis. Artemis uses her arrows to kill all of Niobe's daughters while Apollo uses his to kill all of her sons. Their father Amphion, upon seeing his children dead, was struck down by Apollo after swearing revenge. Niobe fled back to Mount Sipylus and was turned to stone. Water poured from her petrified complexion unceasingly.
1286 BC - Herakles is born.
1284 BC - Artemis and Britomartis become lovers, the latter being a hunting Goddess worshipped primarily in Crete. It is rather short-lived, as Britomartis transforms into another aspect of herself known as Aphaea, losing her memories in the process.
1283 BC - Artemis kills Adonis, Aphrodite's mortal consort, for slaying one of her favorite hunters, Hippolytus.
1271 BC - Theseus is born.
1270 BC - All of Greece is plagued by earthquakes and famine.
1268 BC - Broteus, a famous hunter, refuses to honour Artemis and boasts that nothing can harm him—even fire. Artemis drives him mad and causes him to walk into fire on a pyre as a sacrifice , thus ending his life.
1258-1246 BC - The Labours of Herakles take place.
1252 BC - Theseus kills the Minotaur at the center of the labyrinth built by Daedalus.
1246 BC - the birth of Achilles.
1246 BC - The voyage of Jason and the Argonauts.
1245 BC - Orpheus tries to rescue Eurydice.
1243 BC - Actaeon, a hunting companion of Artemis, finds Artemis naked while bathing in her sacred spring and attempts to force himself upon her. Artemis says that he is welcome to share his tale of seeing her in such bareness—if he can manage to share it at all, and she turns him into a stag while setting his own hunting dogs into a frenzy, tearing him apart and consuming him.
1232 BC - The twin sons of Poseidon and Iphimedeia, Otos and Ephialtes (thus known as the Aloadae), grew enormously from a young age. They were aggressive and skilled hunters that could not be killed except by each other. They boasted that as soon as they grew tall enough to reach the heavens, they would take Hera and Artemis as wives. All of the Gods feared them except for Artemis—she turned into a deer and leapt in between them, causing them to throw their spears at one another and resulting in their deaths.
1226 BC - Herakles dies and becomes a God after the Oracle of Dodona predicted such 15 months before.
1215 BC - Agamemnon restored as king of Mycanae.
1210 BC - Orion, a close friend and hunting companion of Artemis, is accidentally killed by her when Apollo deceives her with an archery competition. Fearing that she would fall in love with Orion and marry him, thus breaking her vow, he challenges Artemis while Orion is swimming far away in the sea. He wagers that she cannot shoot the "small dot" in the sea—Artemis, eager to prove being the better archer, shoots and kills him. She placed Orion among the stars in her grief.
1206 BC - Theseus is killed.
1193-1183 BC - the siege of Troy. Artemis halts the winds blowing the Greek ships, stranding the fleet in Aulis after King Agamemnon kills her sacred deer. Artemis demands the sacrifice of his daughter Iphegenia as compensation, however she saves the girl just as she is about to be burnt at the altar and leaves a deer in her place. She brings Iphegenia to Tauris where she led the priests for worship to Artemis.
Artemis supports the Trojans in the war and lures Hera into battle. However, Hera holds her and beats her with her own bow, causing the Goddess to flee to Zeus in angry tears while Leto followed with her bow and arrow.
1190 BC - Artemis stops an invasion of the Amazons at Pyrrichos in Laconia.
1188 BC - Chione, beloved by Hermes and Apollo, says she is more beautiful than Artemis for making two Gods fall in love with her. Artemis promptly shoots off her tongue, thus muting her, as Hermes and Apollo protect her from Artemis' full wrath.
1183-1173 BC - The Odyssey.
1183 BC - In the Odyssey, Artemis descends from a peak and travels along the ridges of Mount Erymanthos that was sacred only to the Mistress of the animals. When the Goddess became wrathful, she would send Erymanthian boar to lay waste to the fields. Artemis brought immediate death with her golden arrows. In the Iliad, Hera stresses the wild and darker side of her character and accuses her of being "a lioness between women".
1180 BC - In the Iliad, Artemis kills the daughter of Bellerophon after he angers the Gods by attempting to fly Pegasus to Mount Olympus.
1160 BC - Zeus' gigantic son Tityos attempts to rape Leto. She called to her children for help, and Artemis and Apollo were quick to rain their arrows down upon him, killing the giant.
1100 BC - Callisto, a beautiful nymph, is the second in command of Artemis' retinue. She pursues her Lady for quite some time, having fallen in love with her, and eventually they begin a secretive relationship. Zeus comes to Callisto in the form of Artemis and seduces her, thus making her pregnant. This greatly angers Hera who turns Callisto into a great bear, which Artemis mistakenly shoots and kills. In her grief, she transforms Callisto and her unborn son into the constellations Ursa Major and Ursa Minor.
1101-1150 BC - the Iron Age/dark age of Greece begins, humans and the Gods distance themselves from one another.
880 BC - Homer writes his poems.
600 BC - Classical antiquity begins. Ancient Greece is characterized here until 600 AD.
500-499 BC - Artemis engages in a brief but intense relationship with the archaic poetess Sappho while masquerading as a huntress on the island of Lesbos. She often brought Sappho's family bounty in exchange for coin, as they were one of the wealthy in Mytilene.
509 BC - The beginning of the Roman Republic which overthrew the Roman Kingdom. This is the era of classical Roman civilization. During this period, Rome expanded to rule over the Mediterranean.
493 BC - Artemis is venerated by the great general Themistocles and builds a temple in her honour as well as a statue. This births the epithet Artemis Aristobule, meaning the best advisor.
490 BC - the Persians are defeated.
447 BC - The Parthenon is built.
440 BC - Herotodos writes his stories.
332 BC - Alexander III conquers Egypt.
330 BC - Alexander III conquers Persia.
146 BC - Greece is annexed by the Roman Republic during the Battle of Corinth.
51 BC - Cleopatra rules Egypt.
50-40 BC - Artemis travels between Egypt and the Roman Republic guised as a diplomat alongside her sister Athene.
44 BC - Julius Caesar is murdered shortly after being named dictator for life.
30 BC - Cleopatra and Marcus Antonius commit suicide.
27 BC - End of the Roman Republic marked by Marcus Antonius and Cleopatra's defeat at the battle of Actium in 31 BC. The granting of the Senate's powers to Octavian as Augustus effectively made him Emperor and ended the Republic.
Beginning of the Roman Empire.
16 AD - Laphria, a festival in honour of Artemis, is observed every year in Patras where a sanctuary of Artemis Laphria is located on the acropolis. This festival is unique to Patras and included many animal sacrifices as well as fruit from trees.
14 AD - Death of Augustus Caesar.
37 AD - Death of Emperor Tiberius.
41 AD- Emperor Caligula is assassinated.
54 AD - Emperor Claudius dies and Nero succeeds.
68 AD - Nero commits suicide.
79 AD - the destruction of Pompeii due to Mount Vesuvius' eruption. The Gods quarrel over their involvement. Artemis and Apollon attempt to save as many children as possible and largely fail without assistance.
106-117 AD - the Roman Empire at its largest. The Gods are primarily worshipped as their Roman counterparts. Artemis is known as Diana.
126 AD - Hadrian completes the Roman pantheon.
393 AD - The Pythia, Oracle of Delphi, gives her last prophecy to Emperor Theodosius I: "Tell the King that my hall has fallen to the ground. Phoibos no longer has his house, nor his mantic bay, nor his prophetic spring; the water has dried up."
380 AD - Christianity is declared heretical.
395 AD - The Roman Empire splits into the West Roman Empire and the East Roman Empire.
476 AD - the end of classical antiquity and Ancient History.
The West Roman Empire collapses.
The Middle Ages begin, also known as the Dark Ages due to very little being recorded.
1204 AD - The East Roman Empire collapses and is divided into Greek and Latin realms.
1261 AD - Constantinople and the East Roman Empire recovers, although only has regional power, the rest of the territories annexed by the Ottoman Empire.
Christianity is widespread and the Gods are no longer worshipped as widely. They lose power and influence and retire to the shadows before modern history.
1450 AD - The early Modern Era is characterized until 1750 AD. Marked by those such as Leonardo Da Vinci, William Shakespeare, Johann Sebastian Bach, etc.
1453 AD - The East Roman Empire (the Byzantine Empire) collapses. Constantinople falls to the Ottoman Empire, which is succeeded by most Mediterranean countries as we know them today.
1650 AD - The Age of Reason characterized until 1800 AD.
1800 AD. - The Modern Era characterized until present day.
1820 AD - Fatigued by internal discord within his family, the Greek pantheon, and his immortality, Zeus steps down as King of Olympus. He retires to the mortal plane and breaks contact with all of the Gods, becoming reclusive.
1822 AD - After a brief power struggle, Hera maintains her title as Queen of Olympus, although assumes a leadership role among the Gods.
1823 AD - Apollo distances himself from Artemis and Leto and becomes recluse.
1853 AD - Most of the Greek pantheon have deserted Olympus and either seek isolation or solace in hedonism. Some even try to live among mortals.
1854 AD - Artemis sequesters herself among the wilderness and travels as a pelt merchant and huntress through Northern Canada.
1870 AD - In America, Artemis travels by horseback as a merchant for some years. She spends much time exacting petty revenge on men who cross her path or mistreat their wives and children.
1900 AD - Ares and Apollo begin collaborating to bring about the end of times and start attempting to recruit other Gods to their cause. They abandon their duties.
1911 AD - Dionysos complains of frequent nonsensical visions that are not contributed to drugs.
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I think I have figured out the Hunters' "men are icky"
Because seeing Orion going absolute batshit and murdering everything in his path does not leave a good impression. Because seeing someone murder your friends, your sisters, fucks you up. The older hunters had to caution the newbies about what happened. Beware the black arrows. It's better to be on the side of caution than end up dead.
Not only that.
Aphrodite hates the Hunt. So what if someone falls in love with them.
You could be somewhere alone. Like Callisto. Like the Plaiades. You could be chased after like Britomartis. Arethousa, Aspalis, Pholoe, Anticlea...
It's safer to be antagonistic than chased after. Than raped. Than forced to leave the hunt. Than cast out of your family. Than dead.
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Oh here some that I didn’t know until I played ac games. I mean I pointed out I didn’t the Iroquois was a confederacy. Though there were two Npcs in game arguing about it
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I didn’t know Argos is a real place in Greece
Or how most Greeks myths we know are Mycenaeans rooted and the Mycenaeans are more like….uuuuh…probably another better idea. But the Mycenaeans are to the classical Greeks what the Pilgrims are to Americans
Or that London is actually a city founded by the Romans under the name Londinium until a saw it name from a sidequest
Okay ac Valhalla England is very bastardized (as in the Brit’s are annoyed but hey it from a French company lol) and they heavily cheated with this one where a lot of Roman structures are still around despite realistically they should be gone. Because they want to have post apocalyptic feeling of England after the fall of Rome where everyone is fighting to survive and you’re in the ruins of a great empire
I also didn’t know Ellis Island is named after the region Ellis where the og Olympics took place until I saw it
I also did know Philadelphia and Memphis are old names-wait a minute
Alexandria= Named after Alexander the Great
Constantinople: Named after Emperor Constantine no?
Is Philadelphia named after King Philip? Man I’m dumb
But I interested in how they will do Japan like pointing out the pre feudal era and how it lead to the warring states. Oh maybe they can shown me what books they used for inspiration in the discovery tour
Ya most native groups worked as a loose alliance of people that spoke the same/similar language, it's wild how little they actually teach about all of that, but there's a lot to learn and we now have the internet to help.
I didn’t know Argos is a real place in Greece Or how most Greeks myths we know are Mycenaeans rooted and the Mycenaeans are more like….uuuuh…probably another better idea. But the Mycenaeans are to the classical Greeks what the Pilgrims are to Americans
Guy I knew from Macedonia, fun to ask things about Alexander the Great and such since they're totally different places.
If you want extra fun, look up the history of Anatolia, all kinds of ethnic fun there, might leave you asking the question "where did the Turks come from"
Or that London is actually a city founded by the Romans under the name Londinium until a saw it name from a sidequest
Ya lots of England is like that, one of the more foolish things any roman emperor did was Hadrian's wall, you're an empire you don't build something that's supposed to be a permanent barrier and line on the map about where your empire ends, did save Scotland from getting roman names tho.
On of my pet theories on why the British empire got as big as it did is looking at how many times that island has been conquered, each subsequent group that conquered it had to be better at conquering than the last, right up till there was nobody better at conquering, and it's not like that's a skill you're going to abandon so time to branch out and conquer other places.
Okay ac Valhalla England is very bastardized (as in the Brit’s are annoyed but hey it from a French company lol) and they heavily cheated with this one where a lot of Roman structures are still around despite realistically they should be gone. Because they want to have post apocalyptic feeling of England after the fall of Rome where everyone is fighting to survive and you’re in the ruins of a great empire
That last bit is still modern England too
I also didn’t know Ellis Island is named after the region Ellis where the og Olympics took place until I saw it I also did know Philadelphia and Memphis are old names-wait a minute
Is Philadelphia named after King Philip? Man I’m dumb
it's not, it's for the Greek philos and adelphos which when joined, translates to Brotherly Love, sometimes it's even more simple than we thought. Pholos is loving adelphos is brother it's still backwards but ya there's a reason it's the city of "Brotherly Love" even still after Big Willy left for Bel Aire.
Closest England has had to a King Philip was Philip II of Spain, co ruler with Mary I (tudor) AKA Bloody Mary if you weren't Catholic, and Prince Philip who was the recent Queen's husband and never would have been king to begin with and is also too young to have Philadelphia named after him.
New York was New Amsterdam since the Dutch settled it first BTW.
Georgetown on the other hand, as well as the other two you mentioned, that and the 5700 different places and or things in this world named Victoria or some variation of.
So ya you're good.
But I interested in how they will do Japan like pointing out the pre feudal era and how it lead to the warring states. Oh maybe they can shown me what books they used for inspiration in the discovery tour
Was looking to see if Yasuke and William Adams (Miura Anjin) would have crossed paths irl, does not look like it, still possible since there's no actual date of death for Yasuke just says after June 1582 Adams would have been 18 then, so not in Japan but still no definite date of death it could happen, especially in fiction.
I do hope they get all the links to inspiration that there are too, I think that would be one of the more rewarding, for me, outcomes if I were making a game like this.
That and stacks of cash
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ithisatanytime · 3 months
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stroebe2 · 2 years
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Day 19 of Inktober, a Centaur.
Much like a Merfolk or any other Human/Animal hybrid kind, they are a Half Human Half Horse creature, said to be the Sons of either Ixion or Centaurus.
They are said to be Perverts like Satyrs (no doubt but similar to them, both of these Half Human creatures with the Half-Body of a Four-Legged Animal), Rapist Creatures who were massively lustful around Women. However, there only Two Centaurs in Greek Mythology that were only good (Pholos, a Friend of Heracles/Hercules and even Chiron, a Wise and Noble Centaur and trainer of all Heroes). A Constellation of the "Sagittarius" has a Centaur holding a bow and a arrow, since the Story behind one of the Zodiac Signs goes that a Centaur who was poisoned by the Hydra Blood arrow of Heracles begged the Gods to make his Soul a constellation through the Stars of the Night Sky.
Centaur (c) Greek Mythology
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eightsixxx · 2 years
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dykehayleywilliams · 2 years
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I can’t believe I paid $10 to see Julien with Phoebe opening in April 2016 and now I’ll have to fight for my life and probably empty my bank account to get boygenius tickets
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