The Queen of Queen
Happy Birthday Freddie Mercury // September 5, 1946.
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Read TPoH from the start here.
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MAJESTIC
Was looking at some 40s and 70s style dresses!
She wastes time looking at couples, remembering her loved one, she should look at the lonely ones, and find a new boyfriend.
Jonas r Cezar
March, 1925 Cover of "Fashionable Dress" magazine. From Art Deco, FB.
The Bakersfield Californian, California, July 25, 1925
This is CRAZY (in the best way)
Two sides of the same coin.
One day Hero's gonna chance it just enough to have Negative carry her if RGB refuses and the road is too much for her. Poor guy will reawaken on top of a mountain with no idea of how he got there.
Cue Hero having a secret stash of onions so that she can cry on command and trigger the change whenever convenient - and RGB will be confused as all hell, dreading any time nightfall is upon them and they have to sleep.
"...That lake'd better be still there when I wake up again." [One onion later] "Volcano. What do you mean, volcano. HOW."
(Characters belong to @modmad)
This man is one to thank if I manage to finish my album and my thesis within the same year. Or even if I don't.
Still laughing at Brian May offhandedly writing the greatest understatement in the history of academia in his astrophysics doctoral dissertation:
Ah, yes - “various pressures.” Like being one of the greatest guitarists ever and playing/writing/singing for the most legendary rock band of all time.
Those various pressures.
Still true to this day
The Watchman and Southron, Sumter, South Carolina, July 5, 1922