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girlboymusic replied to your post: I just spammed Girlboymusic with like fifteen…

Delayed reaction: Have you ever seen Eureka?


BRB, watching every episode of “Eureka,” apparently.

isabelthespy:

kmnml:

I don’t know if anyone was really waiting for new Ashlee Simpson music, but this is actually pretty good?

“i’m gonna bang, bang, fuck you up, twist you out inside of my head”

gonna pencil myself in as “cautiously optimistic” but uh PAGING THE TUMBLR ASHLEE SIMPSON FAN CLUB YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE AND I NEED YOUR OPINIONS

Damn, work one full day in your life and miss Ashlee Simpson’s Facebook update with this clip. I will add that she tagged this #BatForAHeart

Thoughts…uh, I’m really excited? It took me a while to process how amazing “Outta My Head (A Ya Ya)” was when it came out. This is more expected having fallen for Bittersweet World in its own way, which I think I said is basically Ashlee’s Speak Now. But she never made a Red, don’t think she really needs a Blackout. Maybe this will be somewhere in between. (I wasn’t even aware she was currently making music, though, so what kinda fan club member am I? I just pay attention to her bootleg homemade costumes.)

girlboymusic replied to your post: Ayway, final word until somebody provokes me otherwise

I just realized that first line of the chat makes it sound like you’re going to go outside and shit in the woods. You know, like a bear?


I JUST THOUGHT THE SAME THING

girlboymusic replied to your post: Let’s Make a Loud-Ass Deal

Cash Cab is a little bit fixed tho; Wayne Brady once sang a song about me; therefore I vote Let’s Make a Deal.


Yes, Deal is very what you see is what you get. I’m sure Cash Cab is elaborately staged in smaller ways (maybe larger ways, but there’s at least a part they don’t show you where they sign releases up front and talk to producers and probably get some make-up put on their faces). I’m thinking more of its symbolic relevance than how it’s actually made, though. I once made someone visibly upset by telling her that the “time limits” on most home improvement (and other) shows are a fiction, and they take as long as they take, simply editing them together to seem like there’s a deadline for narrative purposes. Demystification!