not what she meant
inspired by @mrooops video
I once again forgot to post this earlier, but I decided to practice drawing realistic yesterday by tracing (yeah I'm not that talented but I've also seen professionals use this technique) an image of Rick Wright and it was actually pretty fun. I'm also happy with how it turned out and I found a great brush that I'll be using more often from now on. :D
Here's the original image for those who'd like to know.
Don't know about you, but I personally think that hitting supermarket full of people with aerial bombs should have consequences. Apparently it's a controversial opinion
jack bruce is so holy moly guys
i'm trying to write a post about waters' bisexuality and every time i stop i sigh with rage because i remember what kind of crap he supports in politics
George Harrison & John Lennon in Paris, France | 15 January 1964 © Terence Spencer
"I haven't been to a proper barber for years. George often cuts my hair when we're on the road and Cyn does it when I'm at home." ~ John Lennon
Shine on you Crazy Diamond
this is THE LAST post i ever made to those confessions. think for yourself.
It's very good that I can write this anonymously because I would never say it out loud or in my posts. Because of all the Roger hate that's going on right now, I want to finally describe his beauty and not in a horny or stupid context, but in an actual one. In his youthful embarrassment and a certain fear of being abandoned or disliked, his real, gentle nature is hidden. His insecurities are evident in everything, the way he sings or the way he looks or who he really is. He is very emotional, from rage to tears, in a certain feminine way. That's what i like. He is incredibly human, if you look at it from the perspective of the masculine and feminine principles, because they are always competing with him. He wants to develop his masculinity because it would be correct from the side of public opinion, but he cannot put his femininity anywhere. And also his failures, his exaggerated struggle for justice, reaching the point of absurdity, and his heightened drama - these are all certainly incredible phenomena. For the most part, it seems to me that people who really like him not only because he is a “hot rock star”, but because he is very complex, like ourselves. He is afraid of being abandoned, but he himself pushes people away. He loves his wife, but constantly expects her to cheat on him. He is insecure in almost everything, but constantly claims that he is the best Pink Floyd member. Maybe we like him just because he's very human and all.