Arttrade of Aria Ryers x Danse for @gludipow ~

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Arttrade of Aria Ryers x Danse for @gludipow ~
lol, I clicked on ImagineDanse and went to this account. Are both accounts belonging to the same person?
yes, I am imaginedanse haha ;D
So I was thinking, worst case scenerio if I can't get Daniel's song remastered into one the entire fandom can sing then we can always use Daniel's song or a portion of it for a different portion of the video. Otherwise I can have the fans do a different rendition for another song if necessary. I'll find a plan B, no worries.
Okey dokey my darling. This weekend I will have a look through Cyndago and figure out which videos I think will work best for reactions. I’m thinking a mixture of their straight comedy sketches, and music vids all with and without Mark.
Oosh outThank you for existing
So for the song cover I was looking for a song that Daniel did but a lot of the songs I find are not serious or really fit the theme that this video is going to be in. I did find one by him called In Your Blood. But it's rock... I wonder if there is any fan of yours who might help me remaster it to a choir version?
Hey guys.
Is there anyone who maybe able to do this for the video we’re doing for Daniel?
All credit and everything will be for you of course!
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Listen to Fire and Ice by Within Temptation. It's one of my favorites for a Solavellan song. I've also got a list of songs for Solavellan feels on my page. Do you happen to have one composed yet? I like to browse around and see what other people have concocted for their Solavellan theme songs.
I have a few 8tracks playlists. I really like my newest one.
http://8tracks.com/funderly/trespass
gludipow I can see it now, the little priests with their metal staves; hitting me maliciously while screaming "REPENT REPENT" *sigh*
And if your only argument against me is that I MIGHT be biphobic, then your foundation is even weaker than you realize. How do I know? Because I know I'm not biphobic. I don't need to prove that to you. You're going to believe whatever you want to believe in order to make yourself feel right so you can sleep better at night. You think you understand me and my thinking, but the more you speak the less I believe it. You're far too arrogant and childish. Once again demanding respect but giving none
i never assume anything about anybody. i speak only out of what i know and i connect scenarios where people say things like you do and i relate them to what i know. i'm drawing conclusions from equations i've seen a million times and i see every day.
i'm not saying you MIGHT be biphobic, i'm saying you are. i've never said it was your fault, but it is entirely possible to hate a group you're a part of because society has taught you to. it's completely normal, i can't think of a single oppressed person who's gone through some period of irrational self hatred that they don't even realize is there.
there's a decades-old test where black CHILDREN are given two dolls, one black and one white. when asked which doll is prettier and nicer, they point to the white doll. they ask the black children which doll is uglier and mean, they point to the black doll. this exists and has been done multiple times with the same exact results every time and is being re-practiced today, you can easily look this up.
skin bleaching is common practice as a beauty routine for people with darker skin because they have internalized white skin as more beautiful, but they will shrug it off as a normal and necessary step and it having nothing to do with self hatred. black women are subversively taught that their natural hair is dirty and disgusting and unprofessional, and they feel compelled to make their hair smoother and straighter as a basic standard of beauty (whether or not an aware black woman chooses to not have natural hair is completely irrelevant).
oppression runs so deep, children internalize it. who knows when you internalized your biphobia. and while i'm not saying that you personally can change your sexuality, but we're talking about children who will never be able to be rid of their race for the rest of their lives starting at an early age
and why do they hate themselves so much??? how does society make them internalize all of this??????
representation of black people as "thugs" and criminals and white people as the good-willed attractive protagonists. repeated exposure to these images instills self-hatred they don't know
the point is, don't count yourself out for some self-hatred and ignorance that you aren't even aware of. never do. i don't even do this because i'm still unlearning everything i've been taught to hate about myself and others. i make it a point to constantly learn and accept that what i may know is wrong. there is a reason i'm not budging from my argument despite doing my best to be as open-minded a person as i can possibly hope to be.
All you have is speculation based on every single thing I've said that you have twisted to mean whatever. Which only leads me to believe you haven't predicted squat. You've simply seen some things I've said and ran away with it thinking it meant whatever you wanted. Which in turn has only lead you to not only be disingenuous but to completely misrepresent me. Keep it up, sweetie. Because slander IS a crime. A phobia is an aversion, which is psychology. FYI.
a phobia is not just an aversion, it’s an irrational FEAR and anxiety. nobody is born bigoted, they are taught. there is no neural chemistry behind the pure hatred of somebody for how they live their life, it’s all shit society teaches them and they learn to believe. are you saying straight people fear for their lives when they cross paths with a gay person. heterophobia/cisphobia is way more likely to exist than homophobia or transphobia because i literally fear for my life when a “”homophobe”” catches wind that i’m not straight
and im not even saying that it’s possible to be heterophobic. it’s just that if you’re going to be all technical with your linguistics and psychology, you have to face the facts. hetero/cisphobia is so rational, considering all the hate crimes that happen constantly towards queer people. that’s fucking terrifying and anxiety-inducing. i could die tomorrow for how i identify, a cishet person has no such fear.