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Liz Vicious
Ignore what is her job
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somenteniki · 1 year
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be-waree · 11 months
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˖°🦇ִ ࣪𖤐♱🫀🧛🏻‍♀️𓈒⋆⑅˚₊୨୧★
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kunstrollet · 3 months
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hey torch, u miss me?
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wvyam · 2 years
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Hunter Sylvester Moodboard
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qwe0na · 11 months
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aquí m senti en 2014 x un momento ★☆ 𖤐
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sl4tsbaby · 1 year
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liz vicious is my mother.
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adventure-showdown · 5 months
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What is your favourite Doctor Who story?
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ROUND 3 MASTERPOST
synopses and propaganda under the cut
The Ark in Space
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The TARDIS lands on a space station orbiting Earth in the distant future. It's seemingly deserted, but the Doctor, Sarah and Harry soon discover that they are not alone. Thousands of humans are in cryogenic sleep, and while they've slept their Ark has been invaded. A parasitic insect race, the Wirrn, have taken control and threaten the very future of mankind.
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you’ve got to do it for the most iconic use of bubblewrap in the show, nay all of television, nay human history. (no but seriously it’s a very good story, even without the bubblewarp) (anonymous)
Inferno
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UNIT is providing security cover at an experimental drilling project at Eastchester, designed to penetrate the Earth's crust and release a previously untapped source of energy. Soon, however, the drill head starts to leak an oily green liquid that transforms those who touch it into vicious primeval creatures with a craving for heat.
The Doctor is accidentally transported ""sideways in time"" by the partially repaired TARDIS control console into a parallel universe where the drilling project is at a more advanced stage. Thwarted by his friends' ruthless alter egos, he works to save both universes.
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Not only does this story have the BEST companion and beautiful stylish (kind of canonically) lesbian scientist Dr Liz Shaw, but the story is brilliant. A murder investigation. An alternate universe where Britain is a fascist republic. Camp, evil, moustacheless and eye-patched Brigade Leader Lethbridge-Stewart. Mysterious green ooze from the earth's core that turns people into blue werewolves called Primords. We're treated to AU Benton turning into a Primord. The slowly building pressure and stress across the seven episodes, until the penultimate one where the alarm is constantly blaring, and the few remaining survivors have to not only escape the threat of the Primords but also escape the explosion that is imminent. The fact that the whole thing is basically hopeless, they're all going to die and there's no way to stop it because nobody listened to the Doctor. Like, everyone in the alternate universe just straight up dies. Also Fascist Liz's bowl cut. (anonymous)
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beforeimdeceased · 1 month
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LIZ VICIOUS
YESSS! returning to my roots, heavily inspired by @astralnymphh! i remember when i first made this acc and she was my icon 🖤
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vampyr3wife · 10 months
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Liz Vicious’ mug shot is iconic
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luuurien · 2 years
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Shaylee - Short-Sighted Security
(Power Pop, Singer/Songwriter, Post-Rock)
The Portland singer/songwriter's third album and debut on legendary indie label Kill Rock Stars is a powerful and sentimental one as she picks herself up from one of the most difficult times of her life. As Elle Archer unravels stories of addiction, loneliness, and learning to live and love the world as a queer trans woman, Short-Sighted Security's post-rock and power pop influences deliver the passion needed to make these feelings hit hard through her music.
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"Where to now?" are the first three words plastered in the description box of the Bandcamp page for Elle Archer's third studio album, Short-Sighted Security. It's a sentiment that includes dozens of different feelings and events for her: struggles with addiction, inability to keep up healthy relationships, paranoia and depression. Few good feelings exist within this album. But what's lying underneath the album's devastated exterior is Archer's never-ending desire to create, to express these feelings out to the world and get them out of her head, even just for a short while, and Short-Sighted Security does a wonderful job at that. Working through those feelings atop bright, fast-moving power pop and post-rock slow burns, Archer's first album on the beloved Kill Rock Stars - home to icons like Elliott Smith, Unwound and Sleater-Kinney, - follows in the label's lineage with songs that perfectly fit in its alternative rock history, an album that could have come out way back in the mid-90s and fit right in place with everything else going on at that time. Archer is by far one of the most emotionally resonant new rock artists, and Short-Sighted Security does a wonderful job establishing Archer as part of the Kill Rock Stars team. Performed almost entirely by Archer save for organ and strings from Matt Mena, Short-Sighted Security's personal sound goes far beyond just the writing - Archer's emotions are embedded deep in every downbeat and guitar strum and piano chord here, any instrument she utilizes immediately becoming an integral part of her expression. Alongside contributing to the album's D.I.Y. nature that adds some extra charm to things, it gives her complete control over how Short-Sighted Security sounds, delivering classy power pop tunes with a unique flair as she sneaks some bubbly glockenspiel into Danger Decides or a tense vocal performance on Health that makes the explosive chorus hit even harder; when she wants something in a song, nobody's around to stop her. Thankfully, she's got a strong enough musical muscle to know what works and what doesn't, never throwing in anything unnecessary and still giving these songs full and intense instrumentation taking from both her 70s influences and the sound of classic alternative rock, laying down tracks like #1 Destroyer Fan and Stranded Living Room - my personal pick for the best song in her discography - where slow and thoughtful instrumental builds indebted to post-rock are infused into her soul-baring indie rock, crushing downbeats and electric guitars as big as an IMAX screen pushing her to the brink as she belts out "What will I do now / That trouble's all I see," the kind of song with so much drama and passion in it that it's practically primed to be a career defining song. It all sets her apart from the usual meat-and-potatoes indie rock by going for a sound that's more akin to Liz Phair meets The Flaming Lips than anything else, and combined with her ability to let her darkest feelings out without fear, Short-Sighted Security pulls you into her mind and never lets you back out of it. But despite it being an album that exposes raw the darkest moments in her life, Short-Sighted Security doesn't feel like a simple plea of sadness. Across these twelve tracks, she hurts not only herself but the people around her as well, playing vicious games with someone with no end in sight on finale The Best Enemies ("Cause we were destined to be the best enemies / At each other's throats / Til the other one chokes the other one out / And leaves her on the floor") and losing herself in the conflicting feelings of hating someone and missing them so much it hurts on Please Talk to Me ("And though I feel gaslit, abandoned, and used / I'd be lying if I said I didn't miss you"), never hiding any of her stories and telling them with so much detail that it feels like you're in the room with her through each of them. She wrote on the Bandcamp page that these "fell out of [her] at record pace" as she "found [her]self documenting the most intense parts of the experience as nakedly as [she] could," and you can absolutely feel it when she's singing her heart out on these vulnerable, bruised rock songs. Even in the quieter tunes, the folksy Turned Inside or The World Changes Around Us, the extra presence given to her voice only serves to make it so that you can hear every one of her words crystal clear, these tracks some of the most important on Short-Sighted Security as she uses them as she digs deep into the most toxic parts of her mind and heart. In the end, though, she only wishes to get better, singing "Forget about the pain, / Forget about it while you still can" on the murky Save Up where one of the few lines of optimism across its 58 minutes shows a ray of sunshine through the darkness of her mind that fades away within seconds. It's a dark album, no way around it, but the result of that is her feeling more proud of her music than ever before, and that's something you can't help but admire. These long, elaborate power pop songs uphold Archer's status as one of the most impressive and enjoyable indie rock artists out there, her Kill Rock Stars debut living up to the label's storied history with an album that's emotionally stirring and musically vibrant. Short-Sighted Security is an album that will positively be looked back on as one of Archer's best early releases, still exploring her sound and what she wants her artistry to look like while simultaneously delivering songs that are fully-formed and resonant within you as a listener, the pensive fingerpicking of Turned Inside or the power pop/post-rock blend of Stranded Living Room just as impactful as one another when Archer gives them both such power within the album, never leaving any of Short-Sighted Security's songs feeling half-empty or unrewarding. There's the rare bump here and there, but on the whole, Short-Sighted Security is by far Archer's most well-rounded and beautifully executed album to date, and a grand introduction for her into the Kill Rock Stars canon.
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be-waree · 11 months
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metamorphosisme · 2 years
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Should be sleeping but here I am looking at old Liz vicious pics wishing I had her 2000s body / frame .. an icon fr
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manicpixiejay · 3 years
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more liz vicious icons <3
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jpgcore · 3 years
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