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Parasocialising a bit close to the sun I think.
But I mean that's incredibly easy when your fav band just casually chats with you. So not my fault I guess.
Being worried that six concerts after years of only one concert per year may be the last up before quitting from your favourite band means planning how to do promo for their concert since they won't do it themselves
Still a bummer that the only versions I can have of one of my new fav songs are my own recordings that weren't even focused on sound quality. Like yeah the original version of the song and multiple covers exist. Listened to it all, not bad but i don't like it. I just like that one cover from that one band cause it has a fun rhythm.
Only positive thing about it is that it's probably "very punkrock" to listen to (since it's my own bad-quality recording that I made a cover for and made a proper song, so I can at least have it on my own Spotify.)
Don't really have anyone to talk about this, cause even the few people that ship a certain rarepair (tnt) I ship too aren't that deep in the topic. So yeah. Some more short hyperfixation talk:
There's this guy™ and someone else was in his band for the first one to three years. And the guy™ works in TV production and the other guy worked for quite some time in TV production but gave it up, cause he disliked much of it (And that's a whole other topic of how the guy™ gave up music for tv and how the other guy gave up tv for music).
And obviously I thought maybe that the other guy gave up tv was related to the guy™, just because it would add some more interesting drama and explain some stuff a bit. But there never really was any true reason to believe that other than they knew each other and something lead to them going separate ways (*cough* breakup *cough*).
But now (literally a few hours ago) I found out some guy that was literally performing with the guy™ (and apparently they and a third person all were employed together there then) in the background of a tv show many years ago has the same name as the other guy. And he plays bass like the other guy (and his bass looks similar to the bass of the other guy). And he has long brown hair like the other guy. And he doesn't work in tv (or at least not at that company) anymore like the other guy.
I mean that's quite a few coincidences. But I can't know for certain. Cause yeah obviously I could ask the guy™ but I think that would be incredible rude. Cause like. They share a few close friends. They live in the same city. They grew up in the same district. They make and like similar music. But they do not interact with each other at all. They basically ignore each other. And the one friend that connects them the most is the same guy that left the band of the guy™ and said it was like ending a relationship but is currently part of the band again. Don't need to be neurotypical to know that's probably something I shouldn't just ask about. Cause it's none of my business.
Edit: the other guy also has a very similar clothing style like the guy in the TV show background

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How does a film become a huge hit in the moment and leave so little of itself in the public imagination? That's the legacy of Stakeout.
"Like, Sprig is a whole ten years old, and he almost just got killed by his grandpa and best friend. Even if he’s physically unharmed, that’d leave mental scars."- Well, he's already seen the skeletons that were left in the Tomato-monster's stomach, not to mention is clearly used to being menaced by predators out to eat him in the wilds, or even in the middle of town (RIP flying dude). Kids in Amphibia get used to trauma quickly, or they become part of the bones scattered everywhere.
Eh, fair enough, I suppose. But all of those are like… natural things. Wild animals and carnivorous plants, not his caretaker and best friend (and maybe older sister figure)