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Listening to Goodbye Soleil makes me feel like I just got my heart cathartically broken at the brink of a tuscan sunset. I love it wtf.
I FEEL LIKE IF YOU SAID THAT TO THE BOYS THEY WOULD SCREAM I LOVE IT
Rodella, please ❤
rodella: the principle street in a bustling city, a tinny carousel, an old black rotary phone with a silver dial
name ae?
Tangerine + Periwinkle ❤
TANGERINE = I love your aestheticPERIWINKLE = You make me laugh
aw ro i’m glad i make u laugh!!!!
Send me a color that describes what you think about me
A b-day gift for the loveliest 16 yr old I know, @mizulily! <3 <3 <3
belated birthday gift to @mizulily!
Bleach 686 Hair Alignment Chart: Lawful Good- Uryuu, Lawful Evil - Orihime, Chaotic Neutral - Rukia, Chaotic Good - Chad, Neutral Evil - Renji, Chaotic Evil- Ichigo 😩😩😩
LMFAO ICHIGO’S HAIR’S DEFINITELY CHAOTIC EVIL
Okay, so I've been listening to 'Ti Amo' on loop for like an hour now tryna make heads or tails of the lyrics--and what I think is happening here is that Ti Amo the album is probably more conceptual than we think. "Summer and Italian Discos" says Branco--from what I've heard of the other songs and J-Boy, it seems to me as though this album might be exploring the perspectives of different patrons at an Italian Disco in Summer, no? (1/?)
J-boy, if you think about it, is really almost heartbreaking in its lyricism. A girl who’d saved him once–“they hanged my higher than a disco ball//but you talked them into letting me go”–and he who’d saved her right back by acknowledging her loneliness and how on-display she was–“And at the masquerade ball // You Feel trapped in a vault, in an empty aquarium”–and then, the repeated lines, “Is it still you?” (2/3)
It seems to me that Thomas is singing from the perspective of someone who’s at the bar–questioning their love and their relationship with their loved one, questioning if it’s still worth it, even? Point is, the perspective is that of someone who’s potentially a patron of a bar. In that same vein, Ti Amo is from the perspective of a different patron. Namely, “Asshole by the jukebox who keeps using cheesy pick up lines till I give him attention”, but a patron nonetheless. (3/3)
I DEFINITELY got the vibe that each song as from different perspectives. this is good commentary A++