I sit here at night. And the thoughts just don’t stop.
The longer I’m on this earth, the more convinced I am that my generation is f*cked.
"oh sorry, i guess i was infodumping again" - sad, shy, apologetic
"you sly dog, you got me monologuing" - cool, strong, confident
no bc being t4t is wonderful not only for the obvious part that is the mutual understanding, but also for the beautiful experience that is watching someone grow, evolve and transition
for me its special because my partner is genderfluid, but even then its wonderful to see her find the things that make him euphoric. i remember the first time she found something that made him feel specially girl and it was beautiful. trans joy in someone's eyes is something beautiful to witness
and she's known me since before i transitioned, and he says that watching me experiment and evolve has been equally wonderful. i couldn't ask for a love that feels closer and more understanding than this
Cons of Christmas as a classical singer:
Silent Night.
Silver bells.
Christmas hits medleys.
Singing at office Christmas parties.
95% of the singing you do is about Jesus because almost none of the good Christmas songs are secular.
Not Christian? Too bad. For the next month and a half you might as well be.
You have no choice but to get into the festive mood as soon as November rolls around, because all your music takes at least a month to learn.
Pros of Christmas as a classical singer:
Money.
The really weird fucked up obscure Christmas songs in horrifically warped complex minor keys.
The absolute banger of a genre that is "Medieval Christmas Drinking Songs". Potentially one of my all-time favourite musical genres. Masters In This Hall makes me want to set things on fire it's great.
I sang backup for this gay men's trio once. They did a very slutty cover of Santa Baby featuring pole dancing. That was fun.
Money
Also you occasionally come across some German song about like... bells or something, and it changes you as a person.
In what version of reality is this world not a dystopia?
hey. don’t cry. crush two cloves of garlic into a pot with a dollop of olive oil and stir until golden then add one can of crushed tomatoes a bit of balsamic vinegar half a tablespoon of brown sugar half a cup of grated parmesan cheese and stir for a few minutes adding a handful of fresh spinach until wilted and mix in pasta of your choice ok?
Hello Mr. Gaiman!
Sorry to disturb but ~
I wanted to ask, in the Good Omens opening title sequence, first we see a telephone booth (although it is red) and a spaceship later on in the sequence, was that a Dr. Who reference??
No.
The Doctor Who references are things like Newt's tie and seeing Gallifrey in the astronomy book pages.