We can go together It doesn't really matter We can get there We can do it if we try You know that I love you Put no one else above you We can get there We can do it if we try
Childish Gambino, Retro
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We can go together It doesn't really matter We can get there We can do it if we try You know that I love you Put no one else above you We can get there We can do it if we try
Childish Gambino, Retro
Two Thousand Nineteen (19-2000)
âYou canât just go to the city, let alone a store yourself like the rest. Society doesnât want us touching their product in case we are what they consider, infectious. Calls us animals.â Tyrhiâs mother scowled at her when she heard Tyrhi was going into the city incognito. Tyrhi was covered in clothing, from a hoodie with a long, draping hood to a bandana embedded with white decals and a paisley design. Her sunglasses shined like mirrors as to not show her misshapen pupils, and her feet covered with knee high socks and handcrafted wood clogs for shoes. âThose shoes are fine! Your grandmother made them for you before she passed. You wouldnât want to disgrace your grandmother, would you?â
Tyrhi peered over her sunglasses to show oval shaped eyes colored a deep orange and fur all around her eyes. âOf course not, mom.â She pushed the glasses back over her eyes and threw a book bag that had been hanging on the coat rack next to the front door over her shoulder. âIâve gotten all of these clothes without fail, why wouldnât I be able to get shoes now?â
Her mother gave the look all mothers give their kids when they expect a bad decision. A doubtful, forced smile with piercing eye and a tilted head. Her short hair showed over her large ears and a long tail flailing back and forth behind her. âYouâre getting excited about this!â Tyrhi said as she saw her motherâs tail swaying back and forth, and her mother dropped the protective parent façade.
âI was just like you back when I was a kid. Although then I was allowed to be in public, before that Primate sleeper cell went ballistic and the town freaked out. It was a simpler time. Then I would sneak out to go the movies. Now you have to sneak out just to buy shoes. You know girls your age do that often?â
âYes, I have read the history books, Mom. Can I go now?â
âHow are you hiding your tail?â
âIn my pants leg. Keeping it close to my leg so people donât think itâs something else.â
âA weapon?â
âWell, that, but⌠You could learn a thing or two from me too, Mom. Iâll be back soon.â
Tyrhi tightened the book bag on her back and opened the cheap, wooden front door. Â Times were hard for the primates. A few decades back, certain intelligent primates reverted to their primal state and hurt multiple civilians, resulting in the government to restrict some primates from society. Tyrhiâs family was one of these groups of primates. Her father was one of the first primates to âgo wildâ, as the humanâs called it, and assigned Tyrhi and her mother to an annexed house in their town of Ziluda. Very few primates were intelligent at the time, only in the three digit numbers; making ninety cases of these mishaps seem drastic. The government took the ninety suspects, including Tyrhiâs father, and they were never heard of again. No news on if they were killed, researched on, anything.
Tyrhi took interest in the humans once they took her father from her. She had only recently started going to town undercover to buy herself more popular clothes. No company wanted their products being endorsed by the primates, and would not cooperate with Tyrhi when asked to send her new pants, shirts, shoes. The only thing she was able to get from the public without sneaking around was a band who had put out their songs online in support of the primateâs struggle. Apez, a British band founded by a phat-cat primate before he himself succumbed to the primal state. She blared their music on her walk out of the fence where she had once cut open a hole to pass through the forced barrier between her home and the real world.
How could they Placing them behind walls Theyâre just embracing nature Do they care at all?
Tyrhi lived on the outskirts of a small town that had just enough for what she was looking for. The streets were kept clean, but the place itself was filthy. Her mother had used an old clichĂŠ for Ziluda, the Concrete Jungle. She read some of the things in the windows of the businesses. âKeep monkeys out!â âNo fur allowed here!â âNo shirt, no shoes, no tails, no problem!â Tyrhi stopped when she saw the store she found solace in Ziluda. A contemporary store with clothes, knick knacks, music, toys, and many other things teenagers liked to gawk over. Her eyes crossed with the album form Apez. Itâs The Music That We Choose. She saw in the window opposite to the album the shoes she had been eyeing for weeks now. She smiled through her bandana and went inside the store. It was dead. No teens roaming around the store, no music playing, no colorful lights filling the aisles with emphasis on the popular items. An elderly man stood at the counter, reading the paper with bifocals and a striped shirt on, suspenders keeping his pants up and a balding head up top. He looked over the paper to see Tyrhi.
âAh, the young reckless primate returns.â The elderly man belted out across the store. He placed the paper folded on the counter and went to the shoe wall, where he met Tyrhi at as well. âYou still want those Nikes? New ones have come in since last week.â The man pointed to the top shelf and there sat the pair of simple, black and yellow Nike shoes sat. He tail appeared from her back end and her eyes shined through the sunglasses. âBut, here are the new ones.â He revealed the same shoes form a box he carried over while she was looking at the top shelf pair, and the shoes were almost the same, despite the colors being inverted and these having a glistening shine to them. Tyrhi looked back and forth, contemplating which to buy. The old pair she had her eyes on would be bought now, and she could finally walk around with brand-name shoes over the brown clogs she currently had. Yet the new ones had a fresh shine, but would take a few more weeks to save up the money.
âGet the cool shoeshine.â
The voice peered from the front door, preceding a chime from the door being closed. The girl walked closer to Tyrhi and the old man, a small lollipop in her mouth and the pair of shoes the man held in his box.
âOh, Klara, I didnât expect you for another half hour.â The old man ached as he closed the box to the shoes. Klara got closer to Tyrhi and took the sucker out of her mouth. Her lips were red from lipstick and the candy, and outfit was a mix of provocative and street thug. She circled around Tyrhi once to look at her getup, as well as the now droopy tail hanging from her pants.
âSo youâre a primate?â She placed the sucker in her mouth, and then took it back out after a quick lick. âDonât worry,â she winked, âI wonât tell anyone. And I say get the cool shined shoes. Save your money.â
âBut, Klara, Iâve been waiting for her to buy those shoes for weeks? I donât like you changing the mind of my regulars.â
âSheâs one of your regulars? Iâve never seen her before.â
âShe comes in only on Fridays after everyone goes to bed. That new curfew for primate attacks really cuts into my business hours. None of my fitting workers can man this post!â The old man replaced the lid on the shoebox and practically threw it back behind the counter.
âWoah now, Pernard. Donât get out of hand.â
He angrily grabbed the ladder from the other side of the store and returned to the shelves, and then wearily climbed to the top. âCan someone hand me that box.â
Tyrhi quickly grabbed the box that Pernard threw to the counter and handed it up to him.
âHey, Iâm gunna take this troublemaker off of your hands, Pernard. If sheâs a primate and out of her cage, sheâs cool enough to hang around me.â
âAlright, Klara.â He hopped off of the ladder, now completely drenched in sweat, and returned to the seat behind the storeâs counter. âYouâre gonna have to help her back to her home. I usually do after hours.â
âSound good to me, old man.â She grabbed Tyrhiâs hand and quickly rushed out of the door, Tyrhi closely behind as Klara darted into the alley next to the store, looking every which way imaginable. She jumped up to release the fire escape, and then started to climb up the escape with with Tyrhi sitting beneath her. âYou expect me to do that?â
âYouâre a primate, arenât you? Why not use that tail of yours?â Klara sat on the step at the bottom of the escape and pulled out a large yet handheld mechanism. She put her lips around it and then removed them, keeping her breath held tight. She then released a long cloud of smoke, releasing slightly colored vapor into the atmosphere. Tyrhi looked at her tail, slowly swaying back and forth, and wondered how she could make that thing wrap around a ladder, let alone pull herself up with it. She instead pulled over a nearby dumpster, closed its hinged caps, and climbed up with her hands and feet. She then sat next to Klara on the last step.
âIâm still not sure how this thing works. Itâs like my brain doesnât control it. Has a mind of its own.â
Klara laughed, vapor coming out of her mouth as if she were breathing fire like a humorous dragon. She covered her mouth, and placed her vapor machine back in her bag. And brought out the pair of Black and yellow shoes that Klara had her eyes on.
âHow did you â These werenât stolen, were they?â
âNo, no of course not. I bought the pair about a month ago. I figured you could save your current money and buy the new ones.â
Tyrhiâs tail began to sway behind her once again. She took off the clogs her mother had her wear and put them in her bag. The bumblebee colored shoes were a tight fit, but just enough for Tyrhiâs feet. She attempted to tie them, and to Klaraâs surprise tied them fairly well.
âSo, life in the cage a hard one?â
âNah, not when you have bolt cutters and not-so-observant guards. Iâve been sneaking out every Friday because most of the guards go out drinking.â
âSo you live a life just like us. But behind that cage. What do you even do?â
âListen to music and talk with people over my phone. Thatâs the only way some people will even come near me anymore.â
âMusic? What do you listen to? Most arenât letting primates listen to their new stuff.â
âA band called Apez. You want to listen?â
âSure.â
Tyrhi handed Klara the right earbud from her headphones and pulled together to keep them from being restrained. She pulled of her hood, removed her bandana and placed her sunglasses on her hoodieâs head hole, revealing her fur, her beady eyes, her large ears, and her flat nose. Klara didnât even give her a second look, and proceeded to crunch on the sucker while staring into the night sky. Tyrhi looked down at her new shoes, and then out at the town with orange lights shining off of wet streets. The bright white light from the moon shined down on Tyrhi and Klara, as they endulged in the song once more.
Because life for Apez and primates Should be the same through thick and thin But if those affected returned to sanity Would they truly be free again?
Hunt you down without mercy Hunt you down all nightmare long
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Monster
Metal on metal. You pull it back and look at the casing sitting in the slide. The oil rubs off on your hands. The odd feeling that this isnât the right thing to do. You look at your tainted hands. They wonât stop shaking. You take a deep breath. You try to do it quickly. The fingers on your hand stiffen the closer it gets to your head. The salty liquid from your eyes runs into the corners of your mouth. Your tongue dry, it softens when you open your mouth to whine. The tears are soon joined by oil. Your tongue tightens as the taste of oil, tears and gunpowder cover the inside of your mouth.
Metal on flesh. It happened so fast you felt nothing. Your last moments fill chilling mind. The retrieval of your grandfatherâs pistol. The writing of your goodbye letter. Those tears filling your mouth.
It would be the moments you would relive for the rest of the afterlife.
That putrid concoction dwelling in your mouth. The smell of your bowels releasing as you lay on the floor in your own thick, burgundy blood. You look at yourself out of your body. Pathetic. Selfish. Lonesome. Foolish. You take one last glimpse before leaving the body completely.
Nylon through flesh. They pick the back half of your skull up off the ground. The sowing of the hopeless remains of a tainted human being. They lift the sack of room temperature organs.
Flesh on metal.
The skin makes a sickly sound of squishing tomatoes underneath their feet. They latch on your mutilated skull the harness of a psychopath. They strap your lifeless limbs down to the table. They force open your eyes and say,
Youâll be back soon.
Electricity through nerves. Flesh off metal. Flesh touching flesh.
So why must it be Chaos Lives in Everything Trapped inside a dream It all comes back to me Now I'm guilty, not ashamed Got this thing attached to me, throw it all away It just comes back to me
KoRn, Chaos Lives in Everything
Symbiosis
They think I practice commensalism when all I've ever wanted is mutualism.
Untitled
That sinking feeling. Your stomach peeling. Try to hold back tears of nuisance. Don't cry. You aren't weak. Maybe you are? The screen hurts your eyes. Maybe that causes your cries. The best part is you don't want it to end. You think of the future. The long, lonely drives there and back. The worry that something may have happened. The paranoia of someone else stealing these feelings. You remember that it either lasts forever or it has to end. That fills you with darkness. The fear that it may end. The void takes up any sense of happiness you may have had. Your veins start to sting. Your head cringes in pain as you continue to curl up and let nothing else in the times you are alone. You don't want it to end. You know that you feel this way only because you feel that much better than before. The time between drives loosens your veins. The sounds from that screen relieve your headaches. The conversations relax your muscles and unwinds your curled stance. This feels a thousand times greater than anything before. You lock that darkness away. And fill the void with the company you're given. Keep that feeling rolling. And never let it go. Let it embody your whole being. In time that sinking feeling will float. đ
It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from you... There's nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do! I bless the rains down in Africa... Gonna take some time to do the things we never had...
Affiance (originally by Toto), Africa
Tell me how I can live in this world with these dreams, with the government and society looking down on me, im not a minority, but thatâs always what it seems, and its not gunna stop, even if i beg on my knees! Because this world is extremely high on lies, makes them instantly right before our eyes, republican or democrat, they all just try, to get our approval before we say âgoodbyeâ, because slowly we are dying inside, It doesnt really matter if we run or hide, the law is on your tail, you are out of time, tellinâ me its illegal for me to rhyme!
Ermin and Kris, September 14th, 2012
I believe there's room for friends in all the beds It all depends on what they said Opposites attract sometimes But others find that love is blind And I don't mind...
Death From Above 1979, Virgins
Undertale+Katamari Damacy
Roll them up to make a MONSTAR
âYou thought you could hurt me Did you think I was blind? I thought you were better So Better Luck Next Time⌠I thought you were perfect I thought you were mine I thought uou were worth it I need Better Luck Next TimeâŚâ Looks like I do... đ
Bombs Away, Better Luck Next Time
Short time friends are better than love interests. Long time friends are better than a significant other. Lifetime friends are better than any lover. Youâve got it good if your friend IS your significant other. Donât give up your friends.
Kris M. R. Overall (Me), September 5th, 2014 (via kayrisgaming)
Is that all you think life really is? Well if so, then youâre a fucking idiot. I honestly feel like grabbing your head and hitting it. Matter fact, you donât even deserve a brain, GIVE ME IT.
Hopsin, Ill Mind of Hopsin 5
Standing in line To see the show tonight And there's a light on Heavy glow By the way I tried to say i'd be there... Waiting for!
Red Hot Chili Peppers, By The Way
STOP!!!!!!!!!
It's me.
Consequence
Itâs so Dark.
Yes, Child. That would be the walls youâve built.
Iâm so Cold.
Well, the dark can be lonely. Maybe your heart has frozen?
Who are You?
The one you tried to kill. I talk reason that you are deaf to.
Where am I?
Gone, darling. Just like you wanted. Alone and cold just like you asked.
This is Not-
What you wished? then what, my dear, did you expect? You locked yourself away high in a tower and swallowed the key. Set flame to the vines and poured sand down the stairs until they were no more. You asked the suitors to dig a trench and fill it with molten lava. No bridge to cross over, no vines to scale and no stairs to climb. Nobody can reach you, touch you kiss or caress you. They cannot feed you complements and reassure your silly self-pity that all is well. Or, is that not what you had in mind? Did you think that a knight would triumph over all and come save you from self destruction? Â
You poor self-deluded child. Â
-Rose