• STRAIGHT TO HELL ZINE ISSUE #001 OUT NOW!

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    HIIIIII the first ever issue of my first ever zine series is out now !! this issue is a big mess about all the music i love. go easy on me im no graphic designer, but i had a lot of fun making this and hope u love it as much as i do !! READ HERE: issuu / gdrive

  • [ID: the zine cover. the top left corner is bold serif all-lowercase text reading "straight to hell." the middle of the zine has the Van Gogh painting La Mousmé, Sitting in a Cane Chair, Half-Figure (with a branch of oleander), which depicts a light-skinned well-dressed brunette sitting in a chair. a black bar is placed over the eyes with white monospace text on the bar reading, "zine by janie jones." at the bottom of the zine cover is white monospace text on a black background reading, "#0001: music that speaks to me." / end ID]
    Painting by Vincent van Gogh

  • hating tiktok is not a "back in my day" type thing. tiktok is objectively affecting other social media platforms in detrimental ways. ux elements are being stripped and everything has to have a fucking short video clips function. it's rampant homogenization and it's a problem

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    . yeah

  • when i was post op after top surgery i had a good friend there with me to help recover. but the nurse didnt get the memo and when i woke up she was like “ok i’m gonna go get your girlfriend and bring her in to see you!” and i remember being so zonked on anesthesia and so disoriented i just laid there thinking wow…… all that an they’re bringing me a girlfriend too this place is amazing

  • This is more punk than the whole of punk history.

  • I’ll tell you what’s ferocious. Freddie’s comeback to Sid calling him “Freddie Platinum” when they were recording down the hall from each other at London’s Wessex Studios (Queen for News of the World, Pistols for Bollocks).

    Sid Vicious made the mistake one day of bursting into Queen’s control room and antagonizing their frontman. “Have you succeeded in bringing ballet to the masses, then?” he sneered. “Oh, yes, Simon Ferocious,” Mercury replied. “We’re trying our best, dear.” 

    Then, according to Queen biographer Daniel Nester, Freddie rose from his chair and began to playfully flick the safety pins displayed on the front of Sid’s leather jacket. “Tell me,” he asked, “did you arrange these pins just so?” When Sid stepped forward in an attempt to intimidate Freddie, the singer simply pushed him backwards and inquired, “What are you going to do about it?” Sid immediately backed down. [x]

  • Freddie Mercury may very well have had the biggest dick energy of anyone who ever lived

  • Tags from @thirddeadlysin

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