My mom said that I looked like the Latina version of Kirk Hammett from Metallica, but with medium length hair and a chubby face lol
have you ever been told you look like a celebrity?
yes (who? 👀)
no
I have had this song on repeat for a while. Love the keyboard especially in the beginning.
Bauhaus performing "Bela Lugosi’s Dead" in The Hunger (1983)
I have a who fanpage on Instagram and I like to imagine all the old people who are following me not getting any of the jokes I posted LOL
Millennials of Tumblr dot com, what was your weird niche fandom that you were part of a community dedicated to in the mid/late 2000s? Not Harry Potter or LOTR or Ouran or something, it has to be niche. Something where when you talk about it, you have to spend at least 3 minutes just explaining why this Was Even A Thing. Where someone who doesn't know just how intensely balkanized 2000s messageboard culture was, would be shocked at how this thing had whole websites dedicated to it.
Mine was "teenage girls who were obsessed with The Who." I specify the age/gender because we specifically had our own forums (if anyone by chance on here was a regular on Cobwebs & Strange circa 2005-6, hi! I forgot what username I had there, but on Xanga I was harddaysafternoon / postcardsofthehanging) that were separate from wherever middle-aged dads were talking about The Who in the mid-2000s. We'd occasionally have such a guy show up on one of ours because he found it on Google, and make an introduction, maybe one more very confused post, and then leave.
This wasn't an RPF or shipping centric fandom, either. I cannot explain it; the classic rock bandom circles I was into around 2005 were not into that. But they were a thing. There was a girl who quit Xanga/LiveJournal because she decided that to be a true fan she needed to live like she was in the 1960s and therefore couldn't use any technology that did not exist in 1965.
Anyway, tell me about your super-niche 2000s fandom and its drama
🤭😍🤤
John Entwistle, bassist for the Who, on the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour in 1967.
Roberto Canessa and his mother, María Mercedes "Mecha" Urta Stagnero (Right and left, respectively)
Upon visiting her son in hospital after his 72 day ordeal, she "walked in like a queen", and the first thing she said was -
"Feliz Navidad, mi hijo" (Merry Christmas, my son)
I know the stories. You must have really hated your mother for what she did to you and your siblings. Hated her so much you became the opposite of what she desired. A supervillain. You hated your mother so much… you killed her, yes?
Got me crying :(
There are no more Ramones.
literally the only reason
the kinks are the beatles of girls whose rolling stones is the who
Autistic goth chick whose special interests are LSDLN, MLP, Sonic, Animaniacs, Star Trek, & The Who. (0u0)
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