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wasden house, georgia
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ethel cain, lana del rey, tumblr, instagram, composing, writing, the deep south
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2023
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help idk why my thing posted twice but wtv honestly real but that song has always been in the back of my mind, and i've always wanted to hear the full version
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hey diva so like you should share how you got the full song xo hey diva so like you should share how you got the full song xo
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God bless you kind soul
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just listened to "there's something wrong with him" how beautiful, oh my God. I feel Ethel and Logan's storyline fits best with the song, but Jesus Christ, I need her to post the polished demo.
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agreed but I still need her to feed me with some preachers trilogy lore and some vaude lore, cant wait for the day I get to see her books release
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hayden if you really do lurk on here please come sing in columbus ohio or literally anywhere in ohio we need you mother
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seeing this now and grieving </333 vacillator is absolutely beautiful, easily my fave song off perverts, minus the punish demo II. manifesting a kudzu release NEOW
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I hope so I love that song with all my heart and soul, I need it injected in my veins and to fill my bone marrow
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I need a nettles 30 minute version NOW
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angel for posting this
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can we all manifest another Ethel Cain tour where hayden comes to all our towns </3 she has never come to mine and it's a NEED
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for some reason starvation creeps me out far more than ptolomea ever has. something about the imagery in my mind when listening to it makes me feel sick to my stomach, and that is an experience i've felt with few songs. maybe it's my own mind making it more creepy, but I think it's a beautiful and haunting song, and one of my faves. very yellowjackets core
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you might be crazy babe
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just now seeing this, but I only brought up the storybook as an example of something similar (not better or worse) that Melanie has done, and how people are still supporting Melanie after that. I wasn't trying to deflect from anything, and further in my post, I acknowledge that hayden's drawing is absolutely weird, and that we have to be willing to apply one's morals in any situation, not just certain ones. I apologize if my original posts were confusing, and I'm sure I could have worded things better, but I think if you're going to denounce one piece of media, you have to denounce other pieces of media that have similar themes or concepts (such as many parts of the crybaby project). I think both pieces are weird, and I am more than willing to say that Hayden has said and done some weird shit in the past, but I am also willing to apply those same opinions on other projects. My example of the storybook was not to defend or distract from Hayden, it was to show that there is a inferred bias between the two artist's fanbases. the drawing is absolutely inappropriate, and frankly, makes me uncomfortable, (but that truly is my opinion.) not trying to drag melanie's whole past into this, because honestly, I couldn't give two fucks about her. sorry if my previous comments were phrased weirdly, I'm not always confident in expressing my opinions, especially through text
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this. I think the drawing isn't appropriate at all, and it's important to hold artists accountable to their pasts, but we also have to use context clues and critical thinking when mentioning things in the past. when Hayden posted the art, Hayden didn't have the platform she has today, and as Dark Angel said, it's a worthless battle to fight over the fictional age of the subject. people grow, and denounce a lot of things they do in the past, and whether Hayden chooses to is up to her. if the drawing is worth not supporting her as an artist to you as an individual, then that's okay! I just think some critical thinking is needed when approaching these subjects, and I see it up to every individual to determine whether they can look past their actions to appreciate the art an individual makes. but anyways, that's my take, and I think Dark Angel put this into a constructive perspective.