my voice hurts from starting shouting matches with God

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my voice hurts from starting shouting matches with God
You are a liaison between Earth's governments and the people of New Asgard. You and Valkyrie get along well, and can remain civil under trying situations. However, Thor is a different story. You two can't stand each other and regularly get into shouting matches.
Imagine Loki walking in to you two shouting at each other. You call Thor an idiotic flapdoodle, just as Valkyrie whispers who you are to Loki.
listen. i’m in a mood
Taylor Janzen Shouting Matches 2019
19 year old Winnipeg singer songwriter Taylor Janzen knocked our socks off with her charisma and talent at SXSW last month. She was the main reason I rushed my way out to Rolling Stone’s showcase across town that night, and even though her band was having some technical difficulties (very common at SXSW where bands don’t get to set up properly or soundcheck suitably), she came off as sophisticated and seasoned a musician as there ever was, despite having only played a handful of shows previously. In fact, Taylor’s backing band had only come together just ahead of her SXSW appearance. Now, fresh off our trip to Austin, the artist-on-the-rise is back with news of her next EP and a title track named Shouting Matches. Taylor Janzen, known for her stunningly sparse melodies and minimalist guitar riffs, lays it on heavy with her staggering lyrical narrative and deeply personal songwriting. Shouting Matches is a deeply moving, heart entangling listen. There’s a rustic charm to Taylor Janzen’s heartfelt and raw delivery, fused with a rising crescendo of crashing production and cathartic emotion. She explains, "This song is about being a little too attached to my sadness. I think sometimes when I’m so used to feeling a certain way and turning it into art or something useful, I start to feel a little trapped inside of it. It’s almost like I don’t know who I am outside of my feelings. This song is just me shifting through that, and trying to find a balance." Taylor Janzen’s Shouting Matches EP, produced/mixed by Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes, Phoebe Bridgers), will be out May 3rd. She’ll be appearing at Shaky Knees Festival and Bunbury. Hopefully, we’ll get to see her again this year if she announces an inaugural tour. Listen to Shouting Matches on Apple or Spotify, here.
Interview with the Vampire (2022) Love the plot of this show btw
I love my job.
But most days, if I could quit and go be Justin Vernon, I would.