me, staring at my apollo statues after reading about art history: okay so definitely not archaic


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me, staring at my apollo statues after reading about art history: okay so definitely not archaic
Me as I'm about to poison the group music playlist:
What is a common, classical name you feel Everlark would name their baby? Preferably a girl. Asking for a friend.
Classical?? As in 18th century popular classical? Or as in traditional names (usually biblical) that get passed down through the generations??? 🤔
OK so I'll just throw out some blind guesses.
If you are looking for Canon classic flower names: violet, daisy, lily, marigold, iris, poppy, heather, laurel, aster.
Now 18th century or regency period classical:
Jane, Anne, Josephine, Victoria, Joslin, Emilia, Henrietta, and Genevieve.
Now biblical classic: Rebecca, Sarah, Ruth, Hannah, Rachel, Naomi, Ester, Mary, Elizabeth
Yep that's all I can think of. If I got it wrong, sorry but I'm a little confused on the question.
been listening to this for just under a hour
the 2:15 violin is reverberating rent free through my torso, and I’m inclined to let them
brain not saturated, more… painted, with high pink silver, and droplets of blue, and seeping swaying dancing gold under moonlight, green strumming like tall grass under a breeze, a simple purple bass pluck reverberating across a still water ocean
a little inner peace. as a treat.
Someone described my clothing style as “alternative but classic” and I think I kind of like that?
5 track album
I guess let's do this one now since I happen to be listening to it again. I went with Caligula first because I figured I should at least go over some of the stuff from 2019 I liked, but I do still like this one more as a complete album. Everything I said in that other post describing Kristin Hayter and her music? Double that for this one. There is no subtlety here. The vengeance and the biblical imagery and the weird noises are in full effect. Just the song titles themselves should be enough to clue you in to that. Once again all the CWs for the lyrical content, and also the intro to the first song is intentionally incredibly grating and unapproachable, but if you can make it through that...
The Queen (of the Orchestra)