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whiteboywhump · 17 hours ago
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Kit finds Brody having a seizure
🎥 Coronation Street Ep 11591-11592
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whiteboywhump · 1 month ago
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whiteboywhump · 2 months ago
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The White Lotus S3 E8
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whiteboywhump · 6 months ago
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911 Lone-Star Season 4 Episode 4 is whump heaven!!!!
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whiteboywhump · 6 months ago
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-Watching your best friend die.
• five feet apart
Poe’s death
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whiteboywhump · 6 months ago
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@whumpmasinjuly
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whiteboywhump · 6 months ago
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“roll them over”
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whiteboywhump · 6 months ago
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@whumpcember24 Day 18: Poisoned
Knight Rider (2008) 1x4 A Hard Day's Knight
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whiteboywhump · 7 months ago
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The Crow (2024)
My GIF masterlist
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whiteboywhump · 7 months ago
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whiteboywhump · 8 months ago
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This isn’t whump, but it’s important
from my main blog
let’s talk about One Direction
ONE DIRECTION RANT!!
(this is just my opinion, let me know yours in the comments!) ♥︎
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One Direction was, and still is, one of the most popular boy bands in history. There’s a reason for that: a group of talented, charismatic young men who could sing remarkably well and release hit after hit. For many people, myself included, One Direction was an essential part of our childhoods. We grew up with their music, their personalities, and the excitement of each new album, tour, and interview. It’s an experience that shaped a generation—something the newer generation might not fully understand or ever get to experience in the same way.
As fans, it’s natural to have a favorite member or two. We connect with each band member in different ways and might think one has a stronger voice or a unique style. This is true in any group, whether it’s a band, a cast of a TV show, or a sports team—we have favorites. That doesn’t mean we dislike the others or think they lack talent. The same goes for One Direction. Fans might lean towards Harry, Louis, Zayn, Niall, or Liam for different reasons, but it’s the combination of all five that made the band special in the first place.
Over the years, there’s been plenty of debate about who has the “best” voice or is the most talented. While some members may have a vocal range or style that stands out in certain songs, it doesn’t make one better than the others. Each member—Zayn, Louis, Harry, Niall, and Liam—brought something unique to every song. Whether it was Zayn’s high notes, Louis’ emotional tone, Harry’s powerful vocals, Niall’s warm voice, or Liam’s versatility, each voice was crucial to the band’s sound.
Today, Harry is undeniably the most commercially successful and widely recognized member, with a solo career that has propelled him to incredible heights. He currently has the highest number of Spotify monthly listeners at around 48.5 million, followed by Zayn at 27.6 million, Niall at 15.1 million, Liam at 11.7 million, and Louis at 3.1 million. While Harry’s success is well-deserved, it’s unfortunate that his achievements sometimes overshadow the others. All of them are incredibly talented and have made their own mark, both as solo artists and as members of One Direction.
It’s okay to have a favourite. But it’s also important to recognise that One Direction wouldn’t have been the global phenomenon it became without each of them—Louis, Niall, Liam, Zayn, and Harry. Each member played an irreplaceable role in creating the songs and experiences we loved.
A lot of the fans were and are girls. The media’s focus on Harry, especially during their time together, did play a part in making him more visible, calling him a womaniser at 16 years old, which is absolutely disgusting and young Harry never deserved that label.
This attention wasn’t always fair to him, and it took attention away from the contributions of the other members.
Additionally, when you listen to a lot of One Direction’s songs, you’ll notice that Harry’s voice often stands out during the choruses. This isn’t because he’s trying to outshine the others—far from it. It’s likely an artistic or production choice made to make the song sound cohesive. The slightly louder presence of Harry’s voice, especially in the chorus, might unconsciously draw people to his vocals. Over time, this likely contributed to his increased popularity and set the stage for his successful solo career.
However, it’s unfortunate that the voices of the other members were sometimes overlooked because of this approach. I have observed that in many of their songs, it was more common to hear Harry, leading to a perception that some voices were “better” than others. Yet each member’s voice had something unique to offer, and every fan could connect to different qualities of their singing. Take, for example, the song No Control from their FOUR (Deluxe) album. In this track, you can clearly hear Louis’ vocals during the chorus, and it makes the song distinct. His voice brings a raw, emotional quality that many fans love. Another clip that has resurfaced is Liam hitting the You and I high note, and doing it well. This shows how much potential the other members had when given the chance to shine.
Unfortunately, One Direction’s management reportedly played a big role in these decisions. There are documented moments where certain members’ microphones were turned down or even turned off. One infamous clip shows Niall’s mic being turned off by management during a live performance, which prevented him from singing certain parts. Myself have noticed that without Niall’s or Louis’ voices, the songs lacked a certain balance and harmony that made the band special. Similarly, there’s a clip of Louis’ microphone cutting out mid-performance, and the song doesn’t sound quite right without his vocal input. These moments highlight the importance of each member’s voice to the overall sound of the band.
In live shows, it’s evident how much each member’s vocals contribute when they sing together. The tech crew and management likely had to adjust microphone levels to highlight certain voices at different times, which is common in the music industry to enhance the overall performance. However, these choices sometimes led to Niall, Louis, Liam and even Zayn being overshadowed by Harry’s vocals. This wasn’t a reflection of anyone’s individual talent; it was simply how management or producers chose to structure the songs.
It’s also worth noting that choosing who sings which part is a normal part of the music production process. In any band, it’s common for certain members to be assigned particular parts that best suit their vocal strengths, just as actors are cast in roles that align with their talents. For One Direction, this often meant that Harry, with his powerful voice and broad appeal, sang prominent parts, while Louis’ unique tone and Niall’s warm vocals added essential layers in other sections. This doesn’t diminish the other members’ contributions; rather, it reflects the decisions made to create a cohesive final product.
In the end, One Direction was a blend of five unique voices and personalities, each member bringing a special touch that made the band unforgettable. They weren’t just background singers for one standout star. Every voice was essential, and the magic of One Direction came from the harmony of their combined talents.
At the end of the day, One Direction was a band, a collective experience that connected us as fans and changed music history. The band’s magic was in its mix of voices, personalities, and the bond between them. And no matter where each member’s path takes them, fans will always remember that One Direction was truly something extraordinary because of all five members together.
PART 2 COMING
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whiteboywhump · 9 months ago
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Hugo gets stabbed
movie: Alita Battle Angel
the sounds he made, and the way she cradled him, the way he fell limp into her arms, the way he was jus at laying there dead in Alita’s arms!! 🥺
gif set link: https://www.tumblr.com/whiteboywhump/738172296189100032/the-way-he-falls-limp-in-her-arms-movie-alita
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whiteboywhump · 9 months ago
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found unconscious
I Met a Girl // (?)
Beyond (S1) // Home and Away (7716)
The Butterfly Effect // (?)
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whiteboywhump · 9 months ago
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Frankie and Johnny 1991
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whiteboywhump · 9 months ago
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When your favorite guy in your super chill, cozy, no whump period drama show suddenly collapses with a headache and high fever
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whiteboywhump · 9 months ago
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Hugo fights with his brother Brendan who has autism, over a stick.
Home & Away 30/4/2009
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— The portrayal of autistic people in the media is often exaggerated and not entirely true. While some individuals may display stereotypical traits like, flapping hands, rocking, or being nonverbal, many don’t fit those stereotypes. For instance, I’m autistic, have a job, and can care for myself. Living in a neurotypical world is challenging for autistic people, and it’s important to recognise that while some exhibit stereotypical autistic traits, the majority don’t.
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whiteboywhump · 10 months ago
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when the character is not hurt enough
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