The ‘Super Mario Bros.’ Theme Song on Marimba by percussionist Aaron DeWayne.
the transition to the underground theme I am sobbing profusely

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The ‘Super Mario Bros.’ Theme Song on Marimba by percussionist Aaron DeWayne.
the transition to the underground theme I am sobbing profusely
modern women + old-fashioned men
My two favorite dramas YESSSS
“Got the morbs” should be a thing.
Victorian slang is AMAZING, and select phrases really need to make a comeback.
“Bitch the pot” - Pour the tea (HOW RELEVANT IS THIS!?)
“Bang up the elephant” - Absolutely perfect; super stylish
“Well, that’s shot the bale” - Something that has missed the mark entirely
“Church-bell” - A woman prone to gossip
“Chuckaboo” - A dear friend, a bosom chum
“Beer and skittles” - A great time (see also: Irish Gaelic “craic”)
“Butter on bacon” - Something overdone or too extravagant
“Cupid’s kettle drums” - Breasts, particularly large ones
“Gigglemug” - A cheerful smiling face
All of these??? Make me smile??? They’re so weird and wonderful I love them??? Especially bitch the pot because that’s something I could totally hear myself saying…that and chuckaboo
I worked in a Victorian tea house in my youth and I’m telling you, you haven’t lived till you hear a the 98 year old lady (this was some 15 years ago) utter the words “bitch the pot” because it was what they used to say when the tea house first opened and it just sort of stuck through all the generations.
Dope Design Tees&Sweatshirts
- Backwoods: Tee - Sweatshirt
- 90s Solo Jazz Cup Design: Tee - Sweatshirt
- Space Vacuum: Tee - Sweatshirt
- Mirror Pattern: Tee - Sweatshirt
- Floral Printed: Tee - Sweatshirt
- Ramen Noodle Soup:Tee - Sweatshirt
Pick your favorites!
harry + art 💓 (2/?)
— ”Pink is the only true rock ‘n’ roll colour.”
from back issue
CLUÉL vol.1 “JIL SANDER”
some of the saddest phrases in the English language:
- but you promised
- ive never told anyone
- i can’t do it
- i tried
- i trusted you
- why did you do this to me
- why am i not good enough
- it still hurts
- i can’t keep pretending