a ranking of which fall out boy songs are best to fight to

kintatsujo:

ladytemeraire:

spooksier:

my songs know what you did in the dark 10/10: DARK DARK

20 dollar nosebleed 10/10: brendon urie will be there thats p cool

thnks fr th mmrs 10/10: a classic, fight with your friends and harmonize

the take over, the breaks over 10/10: no way your opponent will forget about you

G.I.N.A.S.F.S 10/10: fight homophobes with your love for mikey way 

rat a tat 9/10: its courtney b i t c h 

twin skeletons 10/10: are you fucking kidding me ? that bridge? that bassline? lose your m i n d

west coaster somker 10/10: oH H E L L Y E S

young and menace 9/10: pro-you can’t not go fucking wild when the beat drops and your opponent will not survive, con-youre fighting other fob fans

dance, dance 6/10: youre a heart down you will not be able to fight

the kids aren’t alright 5/10: you can fight but its just you and your anxiety and youre losing

jet pack blues 4.5/10: the beat is good fighting material but the lyrics like…….pls come home

i dont care 1/10: youd assume this would be higher but like you wouldnt care about fighting so 

golden 0/10: cant fight when youre crying

#this is great but it’s also blatant phoenix erasure 

THANK YOU

@yugiohnineinthesky

playlists for different moods

artemistudying:

😰 stressed 

😠 angry 

😞 sad 

😴 sleepy

😛 energetic 

😌 calm 

☺️ happy

🙃 study

concept playlists 2

piccalily:

you’re sat next to the girl you’ve been crushing on, she looks cute and you’ve been making out at this picnic all afternoon. you’re baking in the august heat haze and your lips are sticky from candy and fruit juice. You don’t know where your relationship is going but you know you’re having fun. you feel like you’re in a Hayley Kiyoko music video.

you and your best friend of many years are lying on the sofa eating snacks, legs tangled. you were gonna watch a movie but you got caught up in just talking about nothing and forgot to press play. you’re suddenly struck by how much you’ve been through together, how happy you both are now, and how much you love them. your heart feels very full. you laugh at their lame joke.

it’s 3am and you’re walking back from a party, still a little drunk but sobering fast. the streetlights and the familiar sounds of your hometown make you feel very melancholy. you find yourself sat on a bench, staring at the sky and filled with an indefinable ache in your soul. you think maybe you’re homesick for somewhere you haven’t been yet and missing people you don’t know.

mikkeneko:

shakespork:

kyraneko:

profeminist:

yugiohnineinthesky:

Ok but can we talk about how emo, as a genre, defied gender roles in a big way? Like, everything about the culture, from the guys wearing makeup and womens’ skinny jeans, to the way they got unabashedly emotional in spite of the “men aren’t supposed to cry” narrative they’d obviously been socialized with, was just this complete “fuck you” to the idea that there’s a certain way to be a “man”. 

And a lot of their detractors called them “girly” or “gay”. And they didn’t give a fuck! Fall Out Boy has a whole song entitled “Gay Is Not A Synonym for Shitty”, which referenced a famous Pete Wentz quote, where he basically said that if you thought his band sucked, to just say it sucked, and not be a “homophobic asshole” about it. 

And, then, geez, My Chemical Romance took it a step further, and Gerard Way outright kissed one of his bandmates at concerts purely to infuriate homophobes who were at his shows.

 A lot of these bands were openly for LGBT rights, for womens’ rights. I remember one instance where some band MCR was touring with asked women to flash their tits in exchange for backstage passes. And Gerard was so horrified by this, and told his female fans to “spit in the faces” of misogynists in the rock scene. 

Like, god, these bands were so progressive. And they still are. Right after the Pulse tragedy, Brendon Urie literally danced around in a pride flag and told his queer fans what they meant to him. Pete Wentz said that “Uma Thurman” was meant to show his female fans that they could be “badass”, too. And Gerard pretty much admitted in an interview to somewhat identifying with the label “nonbinary”. 

That’s the most lasting impact that emo is going to have. Showing fans of all genders that there’s nothing wrong with being whoever the fuck you are, that there’s no specific way to be a man or woman. And, god, I just fucking love that. 

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“So every day during my set, when I’m playing my own shows, I talk about people that are transgender. I talk about it a lot because everyday basically I say: …”

– Gerard Way, Soundwave, Melbourne, 2015

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I feel like disco and emo should team up and that should be the next big music thing, sort of a defiant apocalyptic dance party, because disco did this sort of thing too, the rejection of straight white male heteronormativity, and that was basically why it was killed, so, like, emo plus defiant zombie disco would be the perfect thing to play in the Mango Menace era.

I love meta posts like these bc now i understand why my diehard defiant teenage ass was in love with these bands and this culture

I was never into emo as a scene but I was always kneejerk defensive of them because of how much shit they got for enjoying their own aesthetic and music.

https://www.tumblr.com/audio_file/sparksoffandommagic/167983492325/tumblr_oz840fsEQV1sjnq4e?plead=please-dont-download-this-or-our-lawyers-wont-let-us-host-audio
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paper-mario-wiki:

just so you know, X Gon’ Give It To Ya’ and A Thousand Miles have the same BPM

they didnt match up perfectly but I did some editing.