so i am absolutely, positively OBSESSED with led zeppelin. consequently, i know a lot about them, including some questionable, even rancid facts, stories and rumors… however, i will be continuing to pretend that those ‘things’ never happened and everything i romantize and fictionalize about them is indeed the truth. if you choose to try and get in the way of that, i will be terribly disappointed in you and then gently send you on your merry way as i don’t need that kind of negativity in my life thank you very much!
Saturday April 6th
GoFight | Cyanotic | Klack | BELLHEAD | Am.Psych
X-Ray Arcade
5036 S Packard Ave. Cudahy, WI 53110
4pm | All Ages
Thrashnetic: The Josh Russo Memorial Benefit for Mental Health Awareness and Suicide Prevention
https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/51734394/thrashneticthe-josh-russo-memorial-benefit-cudahy-xray-arcade
There's few feelings like going through a panic attack or particularly persistent suicidal thoughts... getting in the shower... letting the water run over you... turning on a song and just.... screaming.
Particularly the "KICK IT!!!" at the beginning of Drag the Lake by Amity Affliction is cleansing.
redditors will read a post where someone does something vaguely mean and immediately the comments are filled with armchair psychiatrists diagnosing everyone with borderline personality disorder because apparently the only symptom of bpd is when you’re mean to others
fun fact! the "rock n roll mcdonalds" guy, Wesley Willis was an opnely schizophrenic singer, song-writer and artist, heres his song about his experience along with his cover art
So you know how some people got super depressed after seeing James Cameron's Avatar because they felt like they could never live in such a beautiful world?
Once, years ago, when I was at my lowest point, I felt like that after randomly deciding to watch a cutesy idol anime based on a mobile game.
Actually kind of turned my life around, I started thinking about practical ways to get closer to that existence. Joining hobby clubs, making friends in real life, becoming less of a hermit.