Assad Zaman discusses Amc Interview with the vampire season 2 with Wonderland Magazine.
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“he tasted like vermouth and annihilation” so does a bad martini but you wouldn’t put your dick in that, would you??
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It’s so good to know that there are astrology nerds amongs vampires 🥺
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the holy trinity: bisexual, bilingual & bites u
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heres a reminder to go masturbate instead of engaging in that incendiary argument going on on your social media feed
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The latest episode of IWTV had me dancing and screaming to Uptown Girl by Billy Joel cuz of the joy and excitement it has brought me.
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Real Rashid is the victim of an extremely hostile work environment with not a union rep in sight
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Guys, Daniel Hart has posted about the OST!
Please shower him with love 💕 it is such a masterpiece!!
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Can’t spell one without the other my guy
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In the early 80s, as the AIDS crisis swept through New York City, Howard Ashman asked his favorite musical collaborator Alan Menken to help him put a tribute to music for the lives and community that were being lost.
This song was played at Ashman’s memorial service when he eventually died of AIDS in 1991.
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With a corner to catch the subway
And a corner to buy cigars
And a corner to wait for the Times to come out
And a corner to lean on cars
It was something just left to the Mardi Gras
When my friends and their friends were there
But it’s getting much too quiet
Tonight on Sheridan Square
I’m sure that it must mean something
But it’s really too soon to tell
When somebody’s gettin’ famous
While nobody’s gettin’ well
And you can send my regrets to the party
I’d like to make it, but just don’t dare
And why is it still so quiet
Tonight on Sheridan Square?
Johnny and Steve and Martin
And a list that goes on too long
Dennis and Bill and Barry
You’re the reason I wrote this song
Some of the boys have panic
But none of the boys leave town
They say, “We’re on the good ship Titanic
We’re gonna sing ‘til the boat goes down.“
And if it ended before it started
Well no one told us that life is fair
And why is it still so quiet
Tonight on Sheridan Square?
Somebody make a note of this
You people who know the trends
The wild ones are turning lovers
The lovers are turning friends
And if some good rises out of everything
Then the phoenix is rising there
In the eyes that are scared, but softer
Tonight on Sheridan Square
Johnny and Steve and Martin
And a list that goes on too long
Dennis and Bill and Barry
You’re the reason I wrote this song
When you carry a load like we do
What’s another few pounds to share?
We can make it until the sun comes up
And it will
O'er Sheridan Square
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