sadmanbarty
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Just their voices. Not their songs. Just the voices themselves.
Which are you favourites? How do they sound? What do they do to you?
Which are you favourites? How do they sound? What do they do to you?
This was a uniquely masculine performance by Toni Braxton. Nobody could quite get their head around it at the time but everybody loved it too.
Contemporary internet behaviour is characterised by one-way conversations, bleats for attention and validation, and a back-and-forth between braggadocio and regret. All of which sum up The Weeknd’s in-song exploits. Even his XO label/crew was named after the internet’s favourite insincere sign-off. In fact, the masks The Weeknd abuses on Trilogy (drugs, drink, sex) and the masks we all assume online are not that far removed. All encourage an exaggeration of one aspect of ourselves; a self-destructive self-parodying that wears thin over time. Just like The Weeknd, we know what we’re doing but we can’t stop