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Wanted to try and pay homage to perhaps the best tweet in existence. Any and all credit goes to Patricia Lockwood for the original post and picture. And, of course, to darling, affronted Miette.
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Volume/headphone warning.
Wanted to try and pay homage to perhaps the best tweet in existence. Any and all credit goes to Patricia Lockwood for the original post and picture. And, of course, to darling, affronted Miette.
Well out of nowhere my Miette voice got a startling amount of notes and a couple of people mentioned this post, as well as others in the growing canon of melodramatic cats. Melodramaticats.
Original post by froody pictured below. Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven. Overacting by me.
I don’t remember where I saw this comic but I am so very glad I did. I think it actually might be my favourite depiction of how cats talk - apart from Miette. Not sure why. Maybe its not an individual thing. It just all comes together in a way that really tickles me.
Original comic by eastcoastitnotes pictured below. I believe you can find their work here as well as Instagram and Facebook.
Truly, it’s a cruel world for the housecat.
Original, hilarious post by crimsonwastes pictured below. (I feel like there are a lot of playwrights who could learn from the spectacular use of punctuation and capitals here. Like, you know what it sounds like even without me swanning about in audio.)
An album inspired by The Magnus Archives, and the storytellers at Rusty Quill. One song for each fear on Robert Smirke's list. Content warnings for each song...
And here ‘tis. A whole-ass Magnus Archives inspired album. 14 original songs for 14 universal fears. (+1 blooper track as a palette cleanser of silliness)
Track List:
1. Under the Big Top A Song for The Stranger
2. The Dirt that Once Was Me A Song for The Buried
3. A Messiah’s Invocation A Song for The Desolation
4. The Echoes of Infinity A Song for The Vast
5. Carnivore’s Waltz A Song for The Flesh
6. Song of the Hive (What Jane Might Have Heard) A Song for The Corruption
7. The Piper’s Call A Song for The Slaughter
8. Arcane Knots A Song for The Web
9. Mr. Pitch A Song for The Dark
10. The Primal Command of Creation A Song for The Hunt
11. Patience A Song for The End
12. Knock-A-Door Fun A Song for The Spiral
13. Nothing A Song for The Lonely
14. Coronation A Song for The Eye
15. [BONUS] Bloopers!
Content Warnings are in each song’s respective description. Post-Mortem is in the description of track 15. If I’ve goofed up a content warning, or if you don’t understand what the fuck I was singing, or if you just wanna say hi, please do. I don’t currently know anyone who listens to TMA, and I doubt it will come as a surprise when I say that I like to talk about things that excite me. If you want to be excited together, my inbox is open.
Thanks for listening
I think what I love about this one is the first time I read it I could hear the stern parental “now you listen here” tone in the response to the cat’s indignancy.
Original tweet by Jason Miller (longwall26) pictured below. Arrangement of Jingle Bells by Scott Holmes Music.
Hello again.So, the thing about my being deeply, profoundly motivated in the summer of 2020 is that when the summer of 2021 came around, nothing could live u...
Hello? An music?
Cover of Call of the Sky by Arne “actual bard” Parrott.
Turns out channeling the raw dramatic power and confidence of cats is kind of therapeutic in these times.
Original post by lucentgallivanter pictured below.