My Shit

noelsfielding:

For anyone who wanted to see it, this is the episode of Very Important People where they rib Noel. The bit starts at 2:00

apocatastasis:

Go team r-i-petorn, here’s the interview Julian did with Joe Goddard of Hot Chip in 2007. Note how Julian manages to combine stripes, plaid and tweed into one … inimitable combo.The headers manage to make it all about Noel; it starts of with what a sad case Julian is, goes on to “vindicate” him as the hard worker behind the eccentric junkie bandmate; this is the NME. But it’s got nice revealing in-character bits in it as the two guys (who only know each others work) chat about Noel (making) music and (writing) lyrics, Noel Kylie and R. Kelly.

apocatastasis:

Go team r-i-petorn, here’s the interview Julian did with Joe Goddard of Hot Chip in 2007. Note how Julian manages to combine stripes, plaid and tweed into one … inimitable combo.

The headers manage to make it all about Noel; it starts of with what a sad case Julian is, goes on to “vindicate” him as the hard worker behind the eccentric junkie bandmate; this is the NME. But it’s got nice revealing in-character bits in it as the two guys (who only know each others work) chat about Noel (making) music and (writing) lyrics, Noel Kylie and R. Kelly.

g-dizzle:

It’s true, I am Chinese and I was born this way. 
At a young age I began to notice this difference. I was attracted to neither boys nor girls. In middle school, I liked math, and in college, I did my homework all night long. 
Being Chinese is not a choice, it is genetic. There are risks to being Chinese because society cannot accept the union between a human and a textbook. I have Chinese friends who didn’t need sex because they could foreplay instruments and get screwed by O Chem instead. Now, they don’t have a social life and is shunned by others. 
But fear not, life will get better. I grew up as a Chinese and I am proud of it (just look at my user name). There is the LGBTC (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Chinese) community to help you be comfortable with your Chinese orientation. 1,338,299,512 people came out as Chinese. You are not alone.  

g-dizzle:

It’s true, I am Chinese and I was born this way. 


At a young age I began to notice this difference. I was attracted to neither boys nor girls. In middle school, I liked math, and in college, I did my homework all night long. 

Being Chinese is not a choice, it is genetic. There are risks to being Chinese because society cannot accept the union between a human and a textbook. I have Chinese friends who didn’t need sex because they could foreplay instruments and get screwed by O Chem instead. Now, they don’t have a social life and is shunned by others. 

But fear not, life will get better. I grew up as a Chinese and I am proud of it (just look at my user name). There is the LGBTC (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Chinese) community to help you be comfortable with your Chinese orientation. 

1,338,299,512 people came out as Chinese. You are not alone.