Imagine if Port had a punk phase in support of Eng's punk phase.
In fact he had!
My HC is that a phase correspond (and it is created) to a very important social, historical, political, economical or cultural movement in their history; and, in fact, Portugal has a quite interesting punk time.
70's was a big moment for them, because in the rebellion against rules and society's european manners, they could make love demonstrations in public, such as kissing or playing around and touching everywhere. I think it gave a new flame to the old marriage.
It's funny anon because I DO LOVE punk and, in fact, this year I wrote a long fic about Arthur being punk in a human AU called Sobre gustos no hay nada escrito. The ship is UkArg (Argentina x England), but it made me to research A LOT about London's movement and I fell in love with the music.
Untidy color sketches because... you know, punk.
hola mi jente!!! este año estoy tratando de practicar mi español y me fije que una manera de hacerlo es escuchando música en español!!! mi familia llegó de nicaragua unos tres años antes de que yo nací y ahora en mi año 21 estoy tratando de acercarme a la cultura nicaragüense. disculpe si estoy escribiendo mal! yo se que necesito practicar pero tengo que estar bien con mis errores, sin miedo de enseñarlo al mundo. anyways, as i (hope) i said, i’ve been trying to find more music from Nicaragua and i stumbled upon this band called Téléviser! i’m listening to their album Y Afuera No Había Nadie :) im enjoying it so far!! there are no lyrics and i would describe it as maybe like, shoegaze? but the part i’m hearing in this moment from Ojos Negros is kind of abrasive and i don’t know if that’s an adjective i would associate with shoegaze so i wouldn’t exclusively place it in that genre. anyway that’s all i’m going to say haha i hope someone finds this and enjoys what they hear!!! and i definitely butchered the spanish part so if anyone wants to call me out, don’t be shy.
-Soledad! mwah :*
When I was thirteen years old, I googled ‘how to be emo.’ The music, the aesthetics, the darkness of it all captivated me. There was transgression there, with boys in makeup and girls who weren’t ashamed to be bisexual. The online emo community on google plus (anyone else remember google plus? Just me?) took me in with open arms. I was allowed to be depressed, I didn’t have to hide my burgeoning sexuality or the starts of my struggle with depression, something I now know was caused by intense amounts of dysphoria and life in an abusive and queerphobic household.
Only, there was one problem. I wasn’t white.
Certainly, nobody would say they had an issue with me being Latino to my face. Most people in the scene genuinely believed they were not racist. After all, they loved Latino people, they thought the guys in Pierce the Veil were so hot. They appreciated the culture too, sombreros and maracas were the full extent of Mexican culture, right?
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all these gay girls are like "wow i want a big lady to step on me" but where is the love for short girls stepping on you? short girl intimidating you with her presence and body language alone until you fall over and she steps on you?? short girl taking down a girl who's much taller than her and making her submit??? where's the love for my shadow of the colossus bitches???
Absolutely love the vibes this guy is bringing to the table
It’s my birthdayyyyy y’all show me some love 🤭💋🤲🏾😌. $runeswallet
whys combat and military gear always got to look so fucking cool when the people wearing them just objectively arent. thats unfair
rabbits know and resent their place on the food chain