I’m being forced to watch soul eater against my will (not really, I love my gf (also it’s really good so far so I don’t care))
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OHMERY OHHHHH OGG MERRYYYY
merry krimas!!!!!!! and happy holidayg
i amon sleep me,dicationGoodnight
star dividers !
my place of employment (secondary) came out with these mugs that have “delulu” in a cutesy font and i was the only one to be like “hey this is…. not okay?”
Friendly reminder from a schizospec person that if you use the word delulu in any context ever I will beat you up on sight because that’s what ableists who make fun of me and my community deserve
You should be able to say “don’t touch me” to anyone ever in any context and not have it be considered in the realm of surprising or insulting imho if we ever needed to normalize something it’s this
I wwant keermit the forg to sUCK ME DRY
"i'm not triggered or upset by or even ideologically opposed to it, i just associate it with something so bad that i can't enjoy it anymore" is such a frustrating relationship to have with a piece of media
The thing re Weird Al that I think is worth recognizing is illustrated by the Spike Jones Jr quote “One of the things that people don’t realize about Dad’s kind of music is, when you replace a C-sharp with a gunshot, it has to be a C-sharp gunshot or it sounds awful.“ It’s like really good parody has to do it all backwards and in heels, and Weird Al gets in there and counts the syllables and pours over the phrasing and word choices so that it all sounds precisely like the original, and then re-records the song, acknowledging the tiniest details of the recording, and also makes it a highly detailed spoof of an adjacent and absurdly unrelated piece of popular culture. I think really good parody has a love for the source materiel that’s impossible to fake. It takes real musicianship (or craft) to do and it usually gets tossed aside as “novelty” recording.