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Syyydney liked a post in a topic by lolitanymphet in Anime & Manga!
So I noticed that we don't have a thread for this on here so I thought I'd start one (I am seriously hoping this thread doesn't die omg ) I thought I'd write a bit about some of the stuff I've read/seen and then you guys can jump in and discuss what you've read/seen and so on, okay soooo..
The first show I ever watched was Death Note which is really popular. Ryuk (the most awesome shinigami ever) becomes bored sitting around in the Death God's realm and drops his Death Note into the human world. It's about Yagami Light and his battle with the mysterious 'L' (known by his alias only) over a notebook that grants the holder the death of anybody if their name is written down in the Death Note. It's full of suspense and mystery and also really awesome characters. (I brought the box set of the manga collection straight out of finishing it is so gooooooood)
After Death Note I moved on to Elfen Lied (full of gore and really nsfw) but totally awesome with really likeable characters and an intense plot line. A real must see for people who enjoy the thriller genre.
I really like horror/thriller/gorey anime so I wont go into to detail on these ones but if you enjoyed Elfen Lied and Death Note you'll probably like some of these!! Ones that I'd recommend are GantZ (seriously nsfw and really gorey but kick ass), Cossette No Shouzou, Highschool Of The Dead and Another.
Okay so I'm going to go into some detail on Another because it's so amazing good (it's the only anime that has actually made me cry so hard omg) 26 years ago, in a third-year classroom of a middle school, there was a student named Misaki. As an honors student who was also good at sports, she was popular with her classmates. When she suddenly died, her classmates decided to carry on as if she was still alive until graduation. Then, in the spring of 1998, a boy named Sakakibara Kouichi transfers to the class, and he grows suspicious of the fearful atmosphere in that classroom. In particular, there is a beautiful, aloof girl named Mei Misaki who wears an eyepatch and is always alone drawing pictures. (I totally didn't just copy this description nooooo, if you watch this I'd recommend reading the manga as well, it's so beautiful)
Other anime that I've seen that are pretty good are Serial Experiments Lain (10/10 must see imo), Zero No Tsukaima, Samurai Champloo, and I'm about to start Deadman Wonderland!!
The above picture is from Serial Experiments Lain, the art style might seem a bit weird and the story disconnected but nothing that happens is random. After watching it I feel like I've been in a dream, this show takes what you know and throws it out of the window. A must see for those who like The Matrix.
So I guess I'm hoping you guys will jump in and share some of the stuff you've seen!!
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Moon Driver liked a post in a topic by lolitanymphet in Anime & Manga!
So I noticed that we don't have a thread for this on here so I thought I'd start one (I am seriously hoping this thread doesn't die omg ) I thought I'd write a bit about some of the stuff I've read/seen and then you guys can jump in and discuss what you've read/seen and so on, okay soooo..
The first show I ever watched was Death Note which is really popular. Ryuk (the most awesome shinigami ever) becomes bored sitting around in the Death God's realm and drops his Death Note into the human world. It's about Yagami Light and his battle with the mysterious 'L' (known by his alias only) over a notebook that grants the holder the death of anybody if their name is written down in the Death Note. It's full of suspense and mystery and also really awesome characters. (I brought the box set of the manga collection straight out of finishing it is so gooooooood)
After Death Note I moved on to Elfen Lied (full of gore and really nsfw) but totally awesome with really likeable characters and an intense plot line. A real must see for people who enjoy the thriller genre.
I really like horror/thriller/gorey anime so I wont go into to detail on these ones but if you enjoyed Elfen Lied and Death Note you'll probably like some of these!! Ones that I'd recommend are GantZ (seriously nsfw and really gorey but kick ass), Cossette No Shouzou, Highschool Of The Dead and Another.
Okay so I'm going to go into some detail on Another because it's so amazing good (it's the only anime that has actually made me cry so hard omg) 26 years ago, in a third-year classroom of a middle school, there was a student named Misaki. As an honors student who was also good at sports, she was popular with her classmates. When she suddenly died, her classmates decided to carry on as if she was still alive until graduation. Then, in the spring of 1998, a boy named Sakakibara Kouichi transfers to the class, and he grows suspicious of the fearful atmosphere in that classroom. In particular, there is a beautiful, aloof girl named Mei Misaki who wears an eyepatch and is always alone drawing pictures. (I totally didn't just copy this description nooooo, if you watch this I'd recommend reading the manga as well, it's so beautiful)
Other anime that I've seen that are pretty good are Serial Experiments Lain (10/10 must see imo), Zero No Tsukaima, Samurai Champloo, and I'm about to start Deadman Wonderland!!
The above picture is from Serial Experiments Lain, the art style might seem a bit weird and the story disconnected but nothing that happens is random. After watching it I feel like I've been in a dream, this show takes what you know and throws it out of the window. A must see for those who like The Matrix.
So I guess I'm hoping you guys will jump in and share some of the stuff you've seen!!
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guardian liked a post in a topic by lolitanymphet in Post Your Art
I haven't seen a thread for this that isn't just Lana related so I thought I'd jump in and start one ^_^
Basically just post some of your artwork, any media because I bet a bunch of you are all really talented and I want to see what you can do! =^.^=
Here's one of mine n_n
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lolitanymphet liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in "Life Is Beautiful" - Soundtrack for The Age of Adaline
Lana is on the soundtrack to yet another movie
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lolitanymphet liked a post in a topic by YUNGATA in "Life Is Beautiful" - Soundtrack for The Age of Adaline
i know we make jokes about her retiring and exclusively doing soundtracks forever but sis pls
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lolitanymphet liked a post in a topic by Deleted User in El Perro del Mar
Sounds like: Lykke Li, Grimes, Cat Power, The xx, Dillion, jj, Banks, Taken By Trees.
Sarah Assbring, born in 1977 in Sweden, is the head of this musical project. The sound could be described as mellow, melancholic indie-folk-pop. Her breathy voice is pure bliss, her lyrics are very powerful. She has released 5 albums, of which the two first are just two different versions of the same album.
For me, the latest, Pale Fire, is the closest to perfection. There's an interesting melange of musical elements that make the piece flawless.
Her most "popular" song, however, is "Change of Heart", but my favorite is "Hold Off the Dawn"
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lolitanymphet liked a post in a topic by lflflflflflflflflflf in Celebrity nude photos leak
I always wonder WHY the hell people use online banking... it's like they just WANT to be robbed.
I always wonder WHY the hell girls always wear short skirts... it's like they just WANT to be raped.
I always wonder WHY the hell Muslims go into airports... it's like they just WANT to be accused of being a terrorist.
Do you realise how stupid you sound now?
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lolitanymphet liked a post in a topic by Linethic in Dan Auerbach Speaks About "Ultraviolence" Label Issues
Lana Del Rey's new album, Ultraviolence, qualifies as a radical statement from a pop star in 2014 – it's mostly produced by Black Keys frontman Dan Auerbach, who relies on electric guitar and other live instruments, and none of its eleven tracks sound much like a potential radio hit. And as Auerbach reveals in Rolling Stone's new Del Rey cover story, her major labels (Interscope and the U.K.'s Polydor) were initially resistant to the idea of releasing it.
"There was a lot of bullshit I'm not used to," Auerbach tells senior writer Brian Hiatt. "The label says, 'We're not going to give you the budget to extend this session unless we hear something.' And we send them the rough mix and they fucking hate it and they hate the way it's mixed. And it's like, 'Thanks, asshole.'… I think Lana put her foot down. Maybe it's normal for her, but it's not normal for me. Really rubbed me the wrong way. I got really defensive because I thought it was bullshit.
"The story I got told," he continues, "is that they played it for her label person and they said, "We're not putting out this record that you and Dan made unless you meet with the Adele producer. And she said, 'Fine, whatever.' And she was late to the meeting, so while they were waiting, the label guy played what we recorded for the Adele producer and he said, 'This is amazing, I wouldn't do anything to change this.' And here's the kicker: Then all of a sudden, the label guy said, 'Well, yeah, I think it's great, too.'"
Del Rey acknowledges a six-week period this past spring when Ultraviolence was in limbo. "I mean, I think there were people they wanted me to work with," she says. "I don't know who they were. When I said I was ready, they were like, 'Are you sure?'" She laughs. "'Because I feel like you could go further.'"
"I had heard about some back and forth regarding the music," responds Interscope chief John Janick. "But from the moment I met Lana, I've been of the mindset that she has an instinct that is pretty dead on and as an artist, she is fully formed. She knows her vision and her audience, and it's up to us to follow her lead on that."
"On this album, in my opinion, you didn't want her to try to do something," adds Janick's predecessor, Jimmy Iovine. "I felt she hit a bull's-eye. Everybody's saying to me, 'We need a single,' calling me from Europe. I said, 'You don't need anything.' It's a very coherent body of work, and thought any other conversation was a distraction."
In any case, the album debuted at Number One in June, selling 182,000 copies – and Auerbach is now a huge fan of his collaborator. "Every criticism that I'd ever heard about her was proven wrong when I was in the studio with her," he says. "From how great the songs were to how confident she is as a musician to her fucking singing every song live, with a handheld microphone and a seven-piece band. I mean, get the fuck out of here, who does that? Nobody does that, there hasn't been a number one pop record that was recorded like that in forty, fifty years."
Source: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/how-lana-del-rey-fought-to-get-her-radical-ultraviolence-lp-released-20140718
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lolitanymphet liked a post in a topic by Rafael in Lana's first ever written song named "China Palace"!
Lana had an interview with a major radio station in Sweden last week where she revealed that her first ever written song was called "China Palace" and it's about strawberry daiquiri!
Edited all the redundant stuff and here's what we got:
Transcribed version by yours sincerely:
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lolitanymphet liked a post in a topic by viagra in The National
Discography:
2001 - The National
2003 - Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers
2005 - Alligator
2007 - Boxer
2010 - High Violet
2013 - Trouble Will Find Me
Is anybody here for this band ? High Violet is my fav album of all time.
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lolitanymphet liked a post in a topic by florencewelch in Spooky Creepypasta/Videos/Stories/Movies Compilation
So I've been on a bit of a kick lately. I've always loved scary stuff, anything ranging from that old library copy of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark we all read in kindergarten to The Human Centipede: First Sequence, which I watched and thoroughly enjoyed at age nine. Obviously I've got nerves of steel, because not even Martyrs turned me off to the whole gorno thing. I thought I'd make a list of all my favourite horror movies, creepypastas, stories, etc. I've included a brief warning along with each. If you don't think you can handle one, please, please don't force yourself to read/watch it. I really don't want to upset anyone! If you've got any other ideas, I'll add them!
Here we go~
MY FAVOURITE GRAPHIC HORROR MOVIES:
A Serbian Film {EXTREMELY SEXUALLY GRAPHIC; NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART. MESSES PEOPLE UP.} The Human Centipede: First Sequence + The Human Centipede II: Full Sequence {Obviously the most infamous of the gorno category. The first one is rather tame, and can be watched for a good laugh; the second one has a much darker tone. May give you a queasy stomach, at the least.} Melancholie der Engel {English translation: The Angel's Melancholy. MESSED. UP.} Vile {Sexual horror is kept to a minimum here, but watching may force yourself to curl up into a ball and cry. There is a very good plot here, though.} Megan is Missing {God knows we need another movie about the ~dangers of the internet~. Still, I only watched this for the shock appeal. This movie may make you roll your eyes and grumble "Damned teenagers these days," but the last twenty minutes are gruesome.} Martyrs {Again, rather shocking. Loads of gore here.} Audition {Japanese film. Not as disgusting as people claim it is, but a good twist. Will make you cringe in pain. Sort of the Misery of Japan.} Cannibal Holocaust {THE CLASSIC OF THE CLASSICS. THE ONE THAT STARTED IT ALL. Lots of gore, nudity, and rape here. Take caution.} I Spit on Your Grave {The original is better than the remake, but it's up to you. This started the rape/revenge genre.} The Last House on the Left {Another rape/revenge flick.} Salo or the 120 Days of Sodom {I'm ashamed to say I laughed all the way through this. A testament to modern cinema.} V/H/S + V/H/S 2 {Rather good, actually. I quite enjoyed them.} Teeth {Recommended for anybody with a vagina. No, that's not me stereotyping females. Not very gory, just funny.} Karla {Based on the true story of Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka, a husband-and-wife serial killer and rapist duo. I found this one fascinating because it doesn't focus on the crimes as much as the aftermath and the effects. Not recommended for anybody with a fear of kidnapping or harassment.} American Psycho {Also classic. My fave on the whole list.} A Clockwork Orange {S/O to my main girl Lana.}
Right. Onto the lighter stuff. Read this in the dark by yourself for full effect. Use headphones when needed.
My Father's Long, Long Legs {Interactive horror story. NO JUMP SCARES. Very creepy.} Leftovers - {TW: mentions of eating disorder; the twist at the end made me gasp out loud.} Annie96 is typing... {Wow. One of my faves. Very creepy. No jump scares, but the screen shakes a bit.} Dr. Ramsey {Creepy stalker story.} Betsy the Doll {TW: mentions of drug use and abuse. I was not expecting that.} Russian Sleep Experiment {Lots of body horror. Interesting if you're into case studies and things like that.} Death at 423 Stockholm Street {FUCK. WOW.} 1999 {A bit disturbing. I love it.} That's all I've got for now. Feel free to share, discuss, etc. Enjoy!
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lolitanymphet liked a post in a topic by Rafael in Lana Del Rey shoots new music video in L.A.
omg at this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNia792kNmk
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lolitanymphet liked a post in a topic by YUNGATA in Post Your Fanmade Ultraviolence Covers
i'm here 4 lana boob. i'm here 4 any boob. i'm here 4 boob.
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lolitanymphet liked a post in a topic by Elle in Was Carmen another name Lana went by?
The name Carmen is used in Navokov's Lolita.. "Oh my Carmen, my little Carmen.."
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lolitanymphet liked a post in a topic by Jazzmin in Create a Tracklist Using One Song's Lyrics!
Kill Kill (The Re-edition)
1. Ray and His Girl
2. Love You, I Do
3. Fade From Your Eyes
4. Don't Trust Anyone
5. Done Everything I Can
6. Do You Know
7. In Love with a Dying Man
8. In the Sand
9. Ray Is Going to Meet You
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lolitanymphet liked a post in a topic by cartoon eyes in "Drive By", winner of the Sirens - Elimination Game
I swear if CWYCM goes out first I will fucking cut you all
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lolitanymphet liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in Post Your Fanmade Ultraviolence Covers
I thought it would be so cool if the photoshoot was at an airport and there were really edgy rockish pics like U2 did lol
i think it would look awesome
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lolitanymphet liked a post in a topic by Rafael in Coldplay
New song! "Magic" just got released from their upcoming album Ghost Stories. It's coming 19 May 2014.
I've also absolutely fallen in love with the cover art for the album. I'm a sucker for fine detail:
Tracklist:
1. Always in My Head
2. Magic
3. Ink
4. True Love
5. Midnight
6. Another's Arms
7. Oceans
8. A Sky Full of Stars
9. O
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lolitanymphet liked a post in a topic by Foolish in Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread
its coming u little bitch
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lolitanymphet liked a post in a topic by phahad in Sky Ferreira
sky at the vanity fair after party. she looks so good
also lol:
also omfg she took a photo w/ stevie nicks.
im not sure if theyve met before but sky obv likes her since she covered stand back
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lolitanymphet liked a post in a topic by YUNGATA in Post Your Fanmade Ultraviolence Covers
probably something like this