NO GODS NO MASTERS
i feel there was some kind of resentment daft punk were holding towards their own image - they were already sick of the android gimmick and wanted to tear it down. at the very least it was probably awful to wear those helmets in the california sun.
i feel there was some kind of resentment daft punk were holding towards their own image - they were already sick of the android gimmick and wanted to tear it down. at the very least it was probably awful to wear those helmets in the california sun.
i mean it is what it is! lmao. standards kids show fare. has a feeling of saturday morning nostalgia, i remember lapping this up as a kid, but it's the kind of thing you can't really enjoy as an adult, although the principal DW cast are great with kids, which is nice to see
i mean it is what it is! lmao. standards kids show fare. has a feeling of saturday morning nostalgia, i remember lapping this up as a kid, but it's the kind of thing you can't really enjoy as an adult, although the principal DW cast are great with kids, which is nice to see
this is the first FFXIII spinoff book i'd say is really worth it, an exploration of some major and minor characters from the games for a build up to the sequel. there's some good worldbuilding in there. short, but perhaps fragments after will rectify that.
this is the first FFXIII spinoff book i'd say is really worth it, an exploration of some major and minor characters from the games for a build up to the sequel. there's some good worldbuilding in there. short, but perhaps fragments after will rectify that.
maybe it's bias, maybe it's nostalgia, maybe it's The Current Times making me desperately desire literally any kind of reason to feel proud of my birth nation, but it's hard not to feel a little happy at how much bryson loves britain.
maybe it's bias, maybe it's nostalgia, maybe it's The Current Times making me desperately desire literally any kind of reason to feel proud of my birth nation, but it's hard not to feel a little happy at how much bryson loves britain.
an early IZMIZM rarity, and doesn't really feature the freeform hardcore i know and love izna for, but "Cosmic 1969" is a banger, obviously. it's hard really to go wrong when you're arranging voyage 1969 imo
an early IZMIZM rarity, and doesn't really feature the freeform hardcore i know and love izna for, but "Cosmic 1969" is a banger, obviously. it's hard really to go wrong when you're arranging voyage 1969 imo
always here for some mid 80s ambient, although i generally prefer side one to two's push towards more melodic compositions. best tracks: "An Ending (Ascent)", "Under Stars II" and "Deep Blue Day"
always here for some mid 80s ambient, although i generally prefer side one to two's push towards more melodic compositions. best tracks: "An Ending (Ascent)", "Under Stars II" and "Deep Blue Day"
there's a lot you can imagine discovery being about, but this vision is particularly fun. there's so many highlights and it's overall a short watch, so find your way to it today. also earl de darkwood can get i[pulled off stage by a hook]
there's a lot you can imagine discovery being about, but this vision is particularly fun. there's so many highlights and it's overall a short watch, so find your way to it today. also earl de darkwood can get i[pulled off stage by a hook]