omg i just remembered this dream i had last night. i got a really bad grade on a project and the teachers comment only said "cringe"
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The Guardian said, “Named for the drummer and Freedman’s one-time housemate, this energetic song is filled with sleazy guitar, jangling piano and a breathless account of life in Sydney that is bewildering to Whitlams fans living anywhere else.”
get a melbourne/sydney friend and listen to some whitlams together. get them all excited to point out where tempe, marrickville, montague street, "Scrum", taylor square and "the sando"/sandringham are
tim freedman recently released an album under black stump - his new alt-country project - which included some covers of whitlams songs. of course, no aphrodisiac made the cut, being the band's most popular song.
but there's one little issue
Forty, shaved, sexy, wants to do it all day
With a gun-totin', trigger-happy tranny named Kinky Renée
how do you suppose they fixed it?
Forty, shaved, sexy, wants to do it all day
With a gun-totin', trigger-happy missy, Kinky Renée
job well done.
i think.
currently thinking about my original character. so heres some random facts i thought about mine and @lunarioluna's characters:
- both chamomile and bonnie have an ungodly box of burner phones for a unknown reason
- chamomiles room in her apartment looks like a mix between the dealers room from buckshot roulette and the prison from presentable liberty.
- chamomiles alternate design is named Temaki, as she does not have the same personality or design traits, allowing her to have her own character.
- nor bonnie or cham are religious.
- chamomiles sensory system works how humans nerves would, as if you touch the source, it sends that sensory to the rest of the body.
- cham hoards old tech for "medical purposes". its really for helping improve Wulfs technology, as her initial repairs are extremely scrapped.
- chams limbs are removable at the joints with no restriction, in contrast to Wulf, whos limbs cannot be removed without disconnecting the hydraulics.