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Vintage Silver Jacket
Halloween 2019.

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Vintage Funworld “fantastic faces” masks from the 90s and early 2000s
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Is it weird that I think the concept of “like spamming” is stupid and weird?
Like on one hand I’d probably be like “woah what?” if I saw the same account liking a bunch of posts I make, but also when I see someone’s account say “NO like spamming YOU WILL BE BLOCKED” it comes off excessive and makes me afraid to like more than 2 posts even. Like, what if someone happens to like a bunch of the stuff you post because they, you know, like it or think it’s cool? Are they supposed to wait a few hours or days and THEN hit like on it to space it out?
Beyonce x Bioncle advert, circa 2002
Beyonicle
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My friend's arcade has the craziest carpet.
Some Seventies Styled Blacklight Posters
1 - 2 - 3 - 4
(Image ID: Four neon Blacklight posters. A gargoyle, a wizard, a tiger, and a dragon.)
Island of the Minotaurs
From Gauntlet Dark Legacy, Midway Games 2001
This is said (by me) anytime I'm hungry
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Sandra Kantanen (Finnish, b. 1974, Helsinki, Finland) - Forest series, 2019, Photography
Why the hell do people put Twenty One Pilots (an alternative pop/hip hop group that only occasionally has rock elements) in the “emo quad” or “emo trinity” or any of those things?
1. They aren’t remotely “emo” or pop punk. Yes they have influence from MCR and lyrical elements common to emo music, but it’s still such a huge stretch. I get that Fall Out Boy and Panic! at The Disco strayed away from the pop punk, emo, and theatrical rock sounds, but they at least had a few albums that are part of that or adjacent to it.
2. PARAMORE IS RIGHT THERE, BRUH.
I like TØP, but come on, stop acting like they’re in the same ballpark as MCR or old FOB. It’s a completely different sound and aesthetic. The only reason they’re lumped into it is because of fanbase overlap.