Category: Music

Jenny’s in a bad mood

Battling negative views about yourself can be absolutely draining, because in no way is it easy and maybe it’s even impossible sometimes but that’s okay. You should take the time to recharge and care for yourself.

dress: second hand, fluorescent sports socks: Kipsta, seriously worn out shoes: Neosens

Last month I set the goal to live on a ridiculously small budget and it caused me a lot of grief and stress so when I found out I’d managed to somehow still have twenty euros left I took it upon myself to irrespobsibly blow it all on a dress I’d been crying over and some make up inspired by Lady Vengeance. I dyed my hair, hung out with myself and watched good movies and stuffed myself with great food.


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Self-care is also making a playlist of fabulous babes who realise their babeliness, flaunt it, revel in having fun with music, or Prince singing about his sexually forward girlfriends and RuPaul cheering you on, girl, so that I can play it with friends as not have to listen to their dubstep that sometimes makes me so nervous it makes me wanna vomit, and also just because it’s catchy, good and makes me feel all girly and stuff.

b a d a s s 28 from batoidea on 8tracks.

(NOTE: I should trigger warn you because the last song, #24 by The Raveonettes, deals with rape! Here’s the tracklist.)

Caring for yourself is allowing you to eat food so good it makes delicious tears swell up in your eyes, no matter the cost or unhealthiness of it all. It is surrounding yourself with things you love and deserve. Self-care is indulging yourself in things that make you feel good. Self-care is this.

Woman of Pupation

“There is a feeling I’ve had ever since childhood: that there exist many different “worlds” and I was born in the wrong one, a world I don’t quite fit into. I’ve felt this strong feeling of wrongness all through my life. There is no space for me in this world. Every time I believe I’ve finally found my place, someone comes to me and says “Go away! You’re not supposed to be here.”

I am so obsessed with Jun Togawa. Whenever I try to write something about her, I inevitably end up flailing and my words seem painfully meaningless and inept to even faintly describe how much I love her, let alone describe the being of greatness she really is. She uses insect imagery to describe that gross out of place feeling, she applies weird dances when wearing cute outfits with insect wings, she parodies the Japanese popstar imagery, she has made a toilet commercial. She is perfect. None of these things can describe her, only her work can. I have dedicated a website to her in order to catalogue and track alllll translated lyrics and then some, and you should check it and Jun Togawa out if you like weird Japanese pop songs from the eighties that are also catchy and sometimes ethereal and sometimes elegant and daunting and sometimes ugly, or if you like women like Björk and Kate Bush who also do interesting and beautiful and great and more superlative things concerning the imagery of women while simultaneously being deeply personal.

Girls girls girls

Summer’s here and that calls for a reminiscing of 60s girl groups, because basically they’re the best. The happy, poppy naiveté and its idealism is definitely what attracts most people to the mood of the 60s (and I’d venture to say also repels others…), but personally I also love how there’s a whole group of people working together to make the most singular catchy tunes and mixes them with corny teendream lyrics. But also: the hair, the make up, the dresses. Cat eyes, dainty boys in blown up hair. Big bedazzled and super cute at the same time, there is nothing not amazing about 60s girl groups. Naturally, this is the prelude to a mega girl group post purely designed for gazing at these stylish babes’ superior awesomeness. I couldn’t help making a mix of my most loved tunes as well. Here’s a tracklist, and here’s a download link. Please feel free to share your favourite songs, too, because I can never get enough of girl groups!

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