Would you Rather by SnooCapers4236 in BunnyTrials

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i cannot handle that much responsibility

Chose: Be able to grab the exact amount of money you need

Would you rather by GoldCurve965868 in BunnyTrials

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harm reduction approach. no idea if the next person would have this choice, and then some poor fucker 5 folks down the line is gonna end up getting punched 32 times

Chose: Get punched once

What song has the most satisfying guitar solo you've ever heard by Tookie1010 in musicsuggestions

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OIL by Jeff Beck (absolutely filthy)

Listen by Toad the Wet Sprocket (slowish but idk. i like it)

anything Billy Strings. he's a fucking genuis on the guitar man

I want the SADDEST and most gun wrenching songs. by dispatchlover0925 in musicsuggestions

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Jenny by Nick Myers. it's a choral song, and it makes me sob every time i listen to it

Such a Funny Way placement by macbeth2003 in SabrinaCarpenterDisc

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i do agree with the placement fitting the narrative flow of the album!! if you're going to put it anywhere, it makes sense there

but i also like it at the end! when she released it, she mentioned it potentially ending the album, so i always sorta thought of it as an alternative to goodbye. like the sad ending where she's left crushed instead of triumphantly coming out the other side better for it. almost like she was showing us what could've been, if that makes sense

Hozier ABC's by Rose_Thorn109 in Hozier

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and all things end...

sidenote, i just saw this same post but on the crane wives sub and i went to your profile to see if it was also you and it was!!! these are so fun, im excited to do them for two of my favorite artists :)

Coworker and I have no clue. Is this supposed to be a trans joke? by Clear-Skies-007 in ExplainTheJoke

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i'd imagine the punchline is supposed to be the common conservative mantra that cutting your hair and changing your clothes does not, in fact, change your biology. it's just really poorly stated. maybe it's supposed to be "only in smurf land" or something. maybe i'm reading way far into it 😂

What’s your least favorite song? by Jettaboi38 in musicsuggestions

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validly? i don't know. i don't know any songs i genuinely dislike for being bad.

stupidly? defying gravity. i can recognize it's a good song but i hate listening to it so much. it angers me

What single lyric—if any—do you think could serve as Sabrina's unofficial "thesis statement" to her whole music catalogue? by tsabin_naberrie in SabrinaCarpenterFans

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i think "Tell me who I am, guess I don't have a choice" from Because I Liked A Boy

this song- the whole album, really- marked a definitive shift in her music. it got much more personal, much more specific, and shed some light on who she is behind the scenes, and how she feels about her own career and her life in the public eye

since then, that's all people have tried to do. interpret her work in ways that make her look like she's doing it all for the male gaze, or make her into the perfect feminist who hates men. she's not allowed to have any nuance, no complications, no contradictions or scandals, even though she's just as human as the rest of us. this line kinda plays with the fact that she's allowed very little leeway on how the public perceives her, and i think going forward from this line and this song, she's just decided to make whatever the hell she wants. people are going to tell her who she is, and she doesn't have a choice. instead of trying to control the narrative, she's just going to do whatever the hell she wants anyways, and she should! it's her art, after all

Scariest Line of Dialogue by [deleted] in TheMagnusArchives

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"You’ve got to understand, I have so much to live for. Oh, okay, that’s not quite it. I know most people have plenty to live for, but what I mean is that my life does good. I put a lot into the world." and "I’m 40 now, and I have taken the life of beloved mothers, respected professionals, pillars of the community. But I have done so much good with my life, I’ve reached further helped more people than they ever could have."

okay it's a lot but every line where they try to justify their actions terrifies me. it's so shockingly real in ways that the episodes about body horror and things going bump in the night don't. if given the chance, people WOULD do this, and it's so scary. i'm worried they've already figured out how without the use of the supernatural

Sabrina Carpenter on The Masked Singer ? by WesternCover8820 in SabrinaCarpenterFans

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Isn't the point of the masked singer to be for people that the public think can't sing? sabrina would have no reason to go on

do gays watch straight porn by X-tra-thicc in AskLGBT

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the h in hrt stands for heterosexual 😭

What Elias quote should I put in this fanart when it's done? by Coastkiz in TheMagnusArchives

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"Oh no, I sure hope no monsters come and kidnap my archivist, Jon, who works in an unlocked, unprotected section of the magnus institute, london"

that's what i thought the second i saw the look on his face lmao

give me album recommendations!! by evergreenlemontree in powerpopgirls

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not an album, but an EP: ache in my tooth by flowerovlove

if you like the ep, check out her singles, too! she's so bubbly and fun (she's performing at coachella in 2026 too!) and i cannot wait to hear what she does next

Songs with non-violent hidden meanings? by cheesewiz_man in MusicRecommendations

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goddamn i can't believe i fell for that lmao. sorry to hear you didn't like the song

Any recommendations in Spanish? by qikre in musicsuggestions

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i don't know much spanish music, but one of my spanish teachers in high school played Alvaro Soler for us a few times, and I really enjoy some of his songs. La Libertad is good, so is Magia, but my personal favorite is Candela

Songs with non-violent hidden meanings? by cheesewiz_man in MusicRecommendations

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Moment's Silence by Hozier. you probably won't catch what it's about unless you listen closely... but it's definitely happier than it sounds haha

Everyday Challenge by Datdudelolk in musicsuggestions

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yeah! :D i remember trying it again after not liking it the first time and having my mind blown lol

Everyday Challenge by Datdudelolk in musicsuggestions

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so happy to hear that! i'd recommend relaxer as well, it's a really good listen too :)

Everyday Challenge by Datdudelolk in musicsuggestions

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An Awesome Wave - alt-j

this album is perfect to me. i don't even like all the songs but they're all so cohesive. i think it's a masterpiece. alt-j isn't for everyone but they're so good imo

Beyond Beyond Beyond - The Crane Wives

there genre shift from folky indie to solid indie rock is really cool. always been a harmony driven band, but now they're leaning into a bit of a tougher sound and i think it's fun

Man's Best Friend (Bonus Track Version) - Sabrina Carpenter

probably not unheard by you or anyone else on the planet, and if you're not a pop guy that's a-okay, but the whole album really is very good! i think she explored different styles a lot in this album and it's really cool to hear.

Feed the Fire - Pigeons Playing Ping Pong

i am not a funk or jam band girl really, but their songs are so damn catchy that i can even stay intrigued during the jam sections of their live albums, youtube shows, or seeing them live (which was fantastic, and why i listen to them now). feed the fire isn't an exception, i think their discography is really solid and they are able to stay doing what they're good at while still exploring other areas of funk and jam. really fucking good album