I bet Dean Winchester is really excited about Shake It Off (Taylor’s Version)
Ah, look at that, time to check the News.
*opens the mcr tag on tumblr*
“This is a music video, not a charity case!”
- Gustavo Rocque
This is what the album Danger Days by New Jersey Rock Band My Chemical Romance is about
I think there’s something so deeply and intimately and morbidly true about The Last of Us’s primary thesis which is that humanity’s fatal flaw, in that very Shakespearian way, is that we are destined to care too much about one another so much so that we discard the collective entirely. like we have such a capacity to love the human race and humanity as a whole, to grow our communities and govern cities how we know best and foster such connection with the masses which we are part of, but it’s overtaken by our capacity to love even just a single other person. like one human can come into your life that creates such an intrinsic and passionate love in you— or maybe two people or a family’s worth or any small number— and you suddenly would burn entire villages down just to keep them safe.
joel doesn’t blink twice murdering to find ellie. he doesn’t look back when he decides to do what he does at the hospital later on. he has no remorse about any of it it, because this one girl has grown to mean more to him than any possible greater good could ever mean. and it’s reciprocal. ellie would— and does— do anything she can to help him, save him, protect him, and, eventually, to avenge him. because that’s what you do when you love someone. not when you love people. when you love someone.
and it’s selfish, in a way??? because we love these people and would do so much for them because they mean more to us than other strangers do. it’s exactly like an iteration of the trolley problem, actually. one track has your daughter on it and one track has fifty people. don’t even try telling me you wouldn’t go onto track B if it meant saving your daughter and her puppy dog eyes from the whimpering and pain and fear. The Last of Us says yes, you would. I would. we all would. and like yeah that is our greatest weakness, that we have such a unique ability to love a handful of people so deeply that our compassion towards community and strangers and the bigger collective starts to slip from view. but goddamn what a fucking great fatal flaw it is to have. we are all going to die and the world will burn because we loved another person too much.
clicker training but its just a single piano key that makes you sad
after riverdale season 7 ends they should do a live concert tour around the country like how glee did
What’s a fella gotta do around here to get some apple juice
not gonna lie… I miss them. I miss their voices. I miss their shows. I miss them together… I miss my boys
i need to be at a concert every night this isnt a want its more of a physiological need
musicians from NJ, overly moral superheroes, brain-rotting tv shows, and everything in between
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