I want to throw the camera open wide
(So you need the metal in your blood)
I want to keep the multitudes in sight
(So you need the metal in your blood)
I want to feel the current pulsing through
(So you need the metal in your blood)
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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art blog(derogatory)
trying on a metaphor
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i don't do bad sauce passes
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Not today Justin

shark vs the universe
Keni
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$LAYYYTER

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@actofgrace
I want to throw the camera open wide
(So you need the metal in your blood)
I want to keep the multitudes in sight
(So you need the metal in your blood)
I want to feel the current pulsing through
(So you need the metal in your blood)
alex young as ewen montagu, 2025-2026
(📸 sophie teasdale)
Alex Young & Peter McGovern @ Crazy Coqs | 19th April 2026 📸 Sophie Teasdale
some montlie highlights from alex and peter's cabaret last night for everyone who couldn't be there:
alex confirmed that she ships montlie (fork found in kitchen) and plays them in that way, and that she and peter interpret them in the same way
"i never want to do just a monty show. i always want to do a monty and charles show"
alex put on a tie and peter put on some glasses and they roleplayed montlie for three whole songs. "can you all see charlie?" "yes monty" "good boy" ok?
the songs they sang as monty and charles (which included changing names and pronouns to fit montlie) were: popular from wicked, unworthy of your love from assassins, and we're just friends from i love you because. please go and listen to the second two if you don't know them. they were utterly INSANE choices
not relevant to montlie but they also sang useful from mince as themselves. "no second contract for alex and pete" "i don't think that it's people like you and me that the crowds come to see" :(
they talked about how it was a small miracle that they were able to play montlie together at the same time - peter was originally offered a cover role in year 2 but turned it down, and then auditioned again for year 3. with both of them being a similar age and at a similar point in their lives with children etc it was really easy for them to get into the flow of the relationship because they see things so likemindedly
"it's been the joy of my career working with you"
when alex was cast she was desperate to find out who her charles was going to be ("i knew this relationship was going to be so important") and when she found out it was peter she slid into his dms with "father's here. is it true we're going to be fighting the germans together?"
many many many filthy jokes, and alex sucking on her microphone like, well,
re: the choice to have monty always fussing at charles' tie, alex said that monty needs to know people are with him, so it's a form of reassurance not just for charles but for monty who "uses it to calm himself down as well" because it's one thing he can control in times of stress when he otherwise feels so helpless. but they also acknowledged that it's something that becomes quite possessive and aggressive, referencing the humiliating one in bloody tea scene - "keeping him in his place"
and probably lots that i'm not remembering. it was an INSANE night. i couldn't believe what i was watching for most of it
god they make me sick i dont think i'll ever get over this
Sometimes I think I have felt everything I'm ever gonna feel. And from here on out, I'm not gonna feel anything new. Just lesser versions of what I've already felt.
Her (2013) dir. Spike Jonze
Can we erase our history Is it as easy as this Plausible deniability I swear I’ve never heard of it
s m a c k
Heathers The Musical (Australian Cast) - Candy Store
Energy through the roof, if she doesn't win is because someone else performs a miracle
The whole thing is AMAZING, but I think the cherry on top is that she's performing to the winner of Dave Barry's 1993 Bad Song Contest. To quote the column he wrote about it:
But now for our survey results. Without question, the voters' choice for Worst Song -- in both the Worst Overall AND Worst Lyrics category -- is ... (drum roll ...)
``MacArthur Park,'' as sung by Richard Harris, and later remade, for no comprehensible reason, by Donna Summer.
It's hard to argue with this selection. My 12-year-old son, Rob, was going through a pile of ballots, and he asked me how ``MacArthur Park'' goes, so I sang it, giving it my best shot, and Rob laughed so hard that when I got to the part about leaving the cake out in the rain, and it took so long to bake it, and I'll never have that recipe again, Rob was on the floor. He didn't BELIEVE those lyrics were real. He was SURE his wacky old humor-columnist dad was making them up.
Chef's kiss. Absolutely chef's kiss!
Raul Esparza performs “The Flag Song”, cut from Assassins.
The Kitties can be coerced to get closer, usually with treats.
Olivia Carniato as Demeter, Ella Fitzpatrick as Jemima, Jarrod Draper as Munkustrap, and Des Flanagan as Rum Tum Tugger.
Jenny is on the case!
Thalia Smith covering Jennyanydots.
Melbourne, 03 January 2026.
Opening night gifts for friends to enjoy.
With Edward Smith as Admetus, Tim Haskayne as Mistoffelees, Guy Pik as Carbucketty, and Tom Davis as Skimbleshanks.
31 December 2025.
the coolest thing about writing Franz Ferdinand fanfiction is that sometimes they see it and reference it in one of their songs
OH MY GOD
(which song is that?)
Alex Kapranos on fan fiction in conversation with Canadian online review magazine Chart Attack in November 2004:
"[Fan fiction] was pointed out to me at one point and I thought it was very humorous," Kapranos says. "The thing I didn’t realize is that there are so many hot blooded girls who are really kind of into this voyeuristic thing about homosexual sex. At first I thought they’d been spying on my private life and then I realized it’s just fantasy."
"I think it’s brilliant. It’s really, really funny. And I like that sort of thing cause it means that there’s people who have imagination who are inspired by your personality and the things that you’ve done, so it’s a good thing," he says.
"There’s absolutely nothing wrong with fictionalizing a genuine character as long as you make it clear that you are fictionalizing, which I think all that slash stuff does."
[...]"It’s what we do in songs as well," he says. "I mean, we take characters who are around us and write stories, write songs about events that have happened in their lives. Of course, when you tell any story, you make it dramatic, you use the tools of drama to make an exciting story. All they’re doing is an extreme example of what we do."
At the peak of their fame, they were arguably the most famous magicians since Houdini.