My Chemical Romance || Thank You for the Venom
Gerard as Our Lady of Sorrows. I always thought that this picture evoked a kind of forlorn Madonna energy.
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My Chemical Romance || Thank You for the Venom
Gerard as Our Lady of Sorrows. I always thought that this picture evoked a kind of forlorn Madonna energy.
@unhingemyneurons
Palestinian embroidery on wedding handkerchief. Front and back.
i love reading my own blog… its like a window into a version of tumblr with no bad posts, because i never have made a bad post in my life and my blog is perfect
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47/100 photos of frank iero onstage
frank & ray, MCRbrasil night 1
Frank Iero
Frank Iero photographed in a Killjoys logo T-shirt, way back in August 2009. Shared by Iero on Twitter.
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New Ray image…
ANYWAY. miss wedding shirt <3
belgium, 1995.
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its so strange to me when younger alt people try to claim that emo/scene are a part of the whole "ALL alternative subcultures have roots in being political, to be a real member of these subcultures you *have* to be progressive and leftist and accepting of everyone" because if you look at what was actually happening in those scenes when they started out in the 2000s its just so blatantly not true? like sometimes...some alternative subcultures really ARE heavily music/fashion-based, like it or not thats just how it ends up. and some people try to write it off with "well people who arent progressive arent real emo then" which is just stupid because that would mean that the very bands that are the face of emo--thus having massive influence over the culture and community and common beliefs/opinions/views--arent actually emo...which just feels like a wholly unproductive way to address (or more like, write off) the issues that were soooo common in these scenes. like. was it progressive of some of the most popular emo/hardcore bands to be writing about murdering and raping women? (not to mention, to actually be doing that?) was it welcoming when scene queens were using the n-word and making nazi jokes? no............it cultivated a scene that was hostile to women and girls and black people/poc in online communities and at shows themselves. which is not good and should be talked about instead of written off, so that these celebrities dont continue to be blindly put up on pedestals for impressionable teenagers to look to and internalize the things that they say/the way that they act/treat people as acceptable and funny and okay. you know what im saying ?
#It’s not bc someone of these bands were being publicaly anti-homophobia (if it can be called that) that there were actually that progressive#and most of the queer-friendliness was only bc they were being called gay in the first place
yeah it really gets on my nerves when people assume that just because a band has taken a progressive stance on one issue that must mean theyre good about everything else too...it is actually very easy for a man to be gay/pro-gay (or just, like, kiss dudes for fun/for laughs) and be misogynistic. common, even