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When i drink coffee i can decipher cocteau twins lyrics
snoopy of the day
been feeling a lot like him lately
mom, am i still slay? can i yass for a few serves more
i hit rock bottom like every 5 hours
The Cranberries “Zombie” is one of those rare protest songs that becomes a big hit. A terrorist bombing drove the irish band to write the song. In March 1993, the Provisional Irish Republican Army set off a bomb in the English town of Warrington that killed two children. The dead were three-year-old Johnathan Ball and 12-year-old Tim Parry. The bombing was part of The Troubles, the struggle between mostly Catholic Irish nationalists and mostly Protestant loyalists over the political fate of Northern Ireland. The United Kingdom rules Northern Ireland, The IRA and other militants would like to see the country united and used violence to accomplish that aim.
The Cranberries lead singer Dolores O'Riordan told Vox: “The IRA are not me. I’m not the IRA. The Cranberries are not the IRA. My family are not. When it says in the song, ‘It’s not me, it’s not my family,’ that’s what I’m saying. It’s not Ireland. It’s some idiots living in the past.”
The Cranberries were on tour when they learned of the Warrington bombing. O'Riordan: “I remember seeing on of the mothers on television, just devastated. I felt so sad for her, that she’d carried him for nine months , been through all the morning sickness, the whole thing and some prick, some air head who thought he was making a point, did that.”
In 1998, the Troubles largely came to an end with the Good Friday agreement.
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adam parrish being just a little villain-coded is so fun to me. it never stops tickling me that the set-up WAS THERE for him to betray gansey in a worse version of the story — he was the rejected member of the love triangle, he was bitter about gansey's privilege, he's methodically ambitious about getting his in a dog-eat-dog world. in TRB, when he stole the camaro, ran off and killed whelk, that COULD'VE been the beginning of a villain arc.
but he loves his friends too much to let them go, and his friends love him too much to let him go. so he's their fucked-in-the-head sly friend who blackmails people with made-up child murder and scams rich harvard students with fake readings and pathologically lies like he breathes <3 something so wrong with him but he's a good guy <3
It's medieval girl winter.
anyways its government (declan) assigned gansey tuesday
would if i could, declan. would if i could.
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