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PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on Siouxsie Sioux of SIOUXSIE & THE BANSHEES having drinks at ROCK and REPUBLIC hosts FASHION ROCKS Pre-Party and After-Party at Eyebeam Atelier & Hiro NYC, on September 5, 2007.
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NYCC 2023 After Dark
When people think of New York Comic Con, they traditionally think of the show floor with its colorful hustle and bustle. Still, there’s a lot more to the Con — panels, screenings, workshops, and cosplay just to name a few. But, there’s one aspect that doesn’t get quite as much attention: Comic Con after dark. Exclusive events that can take place both on and off the Javits campus.
This year I got…
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Using Lo-fi Study Nights at Seacaster Manor as a way to boost his popularity and help further the goals of his friends while also refusing to acknowledge that the actual purpose is to never have to be alone in that big empty house is PEAK Fabian behavior. Can anyone hear me?? Lou I am in your WALLS
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the way that one line from the new epilogue in an astarion romance is going to HAUNT me
just. what a profoundly intense thing to confess to someone.
like, just these six months of newfound happiness with you exerts a force on his heart equal and in direct opposition to two centuries of endless torment, the gnawing hunger and exploitation. this flashbulb-bright fraction of his long life holds the same gravity to him as years upon years of darkness and suffering.
in all likelihood, he hasn’t even known his lover for as long as his worst memory lasted, that year sealed away to go mad from starvation and sensory deprivation, yet he still tells them this brief time has been so fundamentally and powerfully important that the weight of even that unimaginable hell is vanishingly small compared to this present he has now and the future ahead of them both.
how am i supposed to act normal about this.
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Eddie posts a Tiktok of an old home video taken almost right after he bought a camcorder. The band has just come off the stage and they’re walking down a hallway, amped up and loud. Just boys being boys.
Gareth is filming and Eddie is talking to the camera like, “Everybody always ask me. They say, ‘Eddie, what’s it like having your boyfriend at one of your shows.’ Or they would ask me that if they won’t skin me alive for having a boyfriend.”
Gareth, who is always worried Eddie’s going to accidentally out himself: Dude
Eddie: Relax. Skin all here. We’re good. I would respond to this question that no one would ask me because no one knows I have a boyfriend by looking them deep in the eyes.
Eddie: And I’d say, ‘It’s amazing having my boyfriend here because-
Eddie: *slams the door open to their small cramped dressing room so hard it nearly dents the wall*
The walls: *literally shaking from the band current on the stage*
Steve: *Asleep, dead to the world*
Eddie: -he’s the only motherfucker who can sleep through the show.’
Eddie, crouching down next to Steve so they’re both in shot, says because they’re making this tape for his uncle, “Wayne, what are we going to do with our boy?”
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i came up with a theory last night while at glory days (if you don't know what that is, it's like a sports themed restaurant on the east coast)
context: yesterday, my friend and i decided to go to glory days late at night cuz why not. we saw a bunch of the popular sporty kids there, including our old driver's ed teacher.
i then started to think about silver diner and how it kinda has a similar menu, and then, it hit me. glory days and silver diner are on the opposite ends of the school team event after party spectrum. how? well, you see, glory days, like i mentioned earlier, is more sports-themed and is geared more towards athletes n stuff and is usually where school sports teams in my area go after a big game or competition of some sort. meanwhile, silver diner is where most theater kids in the area go for after parties. now, like i mentioned earlier, silver diner and glory days both have similar menus, but how is it different? well, silver diner has more of a jukebox, old-timey theme to it. they even have little jukeboxes on each table so you can play music while you're eating. thus, this restaurant is geared more towards theater/music kids and is a reliable place for after parties.
so what does all of this mean? well, there's a spectrum formed here. on one side, there's the athletic kids hangout end, which is where we put glory days. on the other side, there's the theater kid hangout end, which is where we put silver diner. thus, glory days and silver diner both have some sort of connection with one another, while being targeted towards completely different parties. they both have similar menu items and are chain restaurants specifically found on the east coast, being more prevalent in the dmv area. they both also close at around midnight. thus, i made a visual representation of this below, if you want to add any other restaurants:
quick notes: yes, i am aware that some theater kids go to glory days and some athletic kids go to silver diner. i've seen it happen. also, yes, i am aware that denny's is the #1 theater after party place, but there isn't a denny's in my city and i've never eaten there before, so i didn't put it on the spectrum. once again, feel free to add restaurants you see fit into this graph thing. don't take this post seriously, it's just another one of my shower thoughts i get from time to time. have a great day.
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