listening to the fallout soundtracks and i realized that while most of the songs are made after 1950, there are quite a few that weren't
meaning a gamer gen z sinner could know some songs that Alastor and Angel Dust listened to WHEN THEY CAME OUT
songs both could know include;
Anything Goes (Cole Porter, 1934)
Easy Living (Billie Holiday, 1937)
Undecided (Ella Fitzgerald, 1938 or 1939)
Keep A-Knockin' (Louis Jordan, 1939)
and for just angel dust;
Maybe (The Ink Spots, 1940)
I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire (The Ink Spots, 1941)
Jingle Jangle Jingle (Kay Keyser, 1942)
Why Don't You Do Right? (Peggy Lee's version, 1942)
Pistol Packin' Mama (Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters, 1943)
Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall (Ella Fitzgerald & the Ink Spots, 1944)
Personality (Johnny Mercer & The Pied Pipers, 1945)
Good Rockin' Tonight (Roy Brown, 1947)
It's All Over But The Crying (The Ink Spots, 1947)
Worry, Worry, Worry (The Three Suns, 1947)
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Jesus kissed a man, never had a girlfriend *and* was a virgin soooo-
A gift from my mind to you- youre welcome
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y'all gon have to manifest this chapter with me
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Havine a bit of cake after sex is honestly a game changer and an opportunity I'm glad I had.
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hmmmm......hmmmmmmmmmmm
what to do...what to do...AHAHHAHAHAH! I can try to draw my small Kriby plush! people might like that!
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City of Tears. But Mini.
I wanted to make an atmospheric art piece with Dewi. And the City of Tears is one of the most sorrowing, beautiful, and grand places to do that. This is a lot of firsts for me regarding the architecture and lighting. The shadows cover a lot, and it may have been too much. I'm happy with how it turned out tho.
No idea how Dewi found his way into the City. Probably magic. Probably plot too :) But oh boy, he is experiencing childlike wonder in his raincoat!
This is a better show of the line detail I needlessly covered up in the final lol
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Thinking about Weird Barbie and how she's the very obviously queer outsider of the Barbie world, she straddles the lines between Barbie and the Real World. She's the most aware of the performative nature of it all. She supports Barbie while also gently mocking her panic at losing the hyperfeminine perfection. Her weird house is also home to the discontinued reject weird Barbies, the outcasts (including very gay earring Ken) who never fell into either the original matriarchy or the Kentriarchy brainwashing.
The other more classically heteronormative and beautiful Barbies both pity and fear her, and at first the narrative pities her as well. She's the vessel of girls going weird and crazy and feral on their dolls and that's amazing. Weird Barbie is aware of who she is and how the world sees her and she loves it. She's Weird Barbie and She Owns It.
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monster rats
Monster energy should start making monster themed plastic rats I would buy an ultra rosa plastic rat
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