aerialsquid:

iunia-kallistrate:

mxmachina:

themightytor:

standbyyourmantis:

marypsue:

The thing about emo (as a musical genre and a cultural phenomenon) is, I think, that it was a response to the September 11, 2001 terror attacks and the Bush administration’s painful mishandling thereof.

No, I’m serious. My Chemical Romance was formed as a direct result of Gerard Way witnessing the towers fall. Green Day’s ‘American Idiot’ (an album that, at least as far as I can tell from having been a teenager in Canada at the time, was seminal in influencing the look and sound of emo) is all about the Bush administration – all the lyrics are about life under a democratic dystopia and many reference current events from the time – and it came out in 2004, halfway through the Bush presidency. A bunch of Linkin Park’s stuff makes reference to it also, especially their album ‘Minutes to Midnight’, where they first started moving out of the nu-metal/rap sound they’d been working with before and into a more mainstream emo-rock sound. That album came out in 2007. All of the really big bands with that kind of sound – and most of the smaller ones with more of a punk/hardcore sound but similar themes – were active in the mainstream from around 2001-2010. Many of them didn’t survive past 2009, and those that did either totally reinvented themselves (Fall Out Boy, Panic! At The Disco, MCR for the five minutes it took to produce Danger Days, Linkin Park) or became near-totally irrelevant (Paramore dropped an album sometime in the last two years; did any of you know that? And Green Day haven’t mattered since 21st Century Breakdown, which was released in 2009).

Why? Well, many of you are probably too young to remember this, but the 2001 terror attacks were what really made ‘Islamic terrorism’ a real threat in the minds of most Westerners. We’d never experienced an attack of that scale on American soil, and it was just as the internet was really becoming a mainstay in every house and my generation was getting online. As a result, it was not only a major political event, but it was hugely personal – the coverage was everywhere, in everybody’s home, all the time, and there were a lot of kids being exposed to the coverage in such a way that they often had no good way to process it. I’m not exaggerating when I say it changed the way we live. I’m Canadian and I felt this shit. Before, we could fly to America domestic, without a passport. Now? Half the draconian, ridiculous rules that hold you up at the TSA today were initiated in September and October of 2001. It was the only thing anyone could think of to do – lock down, protect your own. People were scared, on a continental scale.

And to make matters worse, George W. Bush’s government, which had to somehow respond to and take point in the response to this unprecedented event, didn’t seem to have the first foggiest clue what they were doing. This was a government that not only didn’t seem to listen to its people, not only lied blatantly to its people, but did it badly. They made hugely unpopular decisions, including starting a war in the Middle East that dragged in multiple countries and completely failed to achieve its stated goal of catching Osama bin Laden or proving that he had in his control weapons of mass destruction (the whole war was predicated on the fact that these so-called weapons of mass destruction existed, that the Bush administration had good reason to believe that they existed, were under the control of the Taliban, and were going to be used against Western targets, none of which was ever proven to be true).

So, from 2001-2009, the two (TWO) full terms of the Bush presidency, there were a whole lot of people who couldn’t vote (be they under the age of majority, like most of the emo kids I knew, or Canadians unhappily dragged along with the US’ boneheaded foreign policy decisions because we’re allies, also like most of the emo kids I knew) and therefore felt, not only scared of basically the impending end of their world in a way that they hadn’t previously had to feel, and not only angry about being clearly lied to and clumsily manipulated when the truth was obvious to anyone with eyes, but also powerless to do anything to change anything about that. And meanwhile, people kept dying in this pointless war and the president kept trying to hold together the illusion that everything was hunky-dory.

And what was popular with teenagers from about 2001-2009? Yep. Emo.

Emo as a genre was very personal, very focused on the individual (with the exception of the albums I noted above), but lyrically and musically, it fit right with the cultural atmosphere of the time. People were scared of the impending end of their world/their lives? Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge and The Black Parade. People were angry about things they felt powerless to change? From Under The Cork Tree and Decemberunderground. Emo captured what kids were feeling about trying to fit into a world that was so clearly fucked up and broken and pretending to be okay, putting on a strong face to Show The Terrorists They Didn’t Win. Emo was about stripping away the mask, exposing the messy, angry, frightened, sad, true underbelly of American society at the time, and exposing hypocrisy – in individuals as much as in politicians. The hatred of ‘preps’ and ‘posers’? Totally not just a My Immortal thing. Emo was about wearing your heart on your sleeve, about it being okay to mourn, to rage, to be afraid for your life beyond this – and to keep moving forward regardless, step by slow step.

So what changed in 2009 that made the phenomenon fade without so much as a whimper? Simple. Hope. The Audacity of Hope, to be exact.

Barack Obama won his presidency largely because young people supported him. Those were the young people who suffered through feeling helpless and powerless under Bush, who wanted things to change but felt they had no chance of making it so. Barack Obama was a chance. One of his first campaign promises was to end the Iraq war, a promise he followed through on. And even if his presidency hasn’t been perfect, it has never been the Bush administration, with the feeling that the will of the people was being entirely and quietly ignored by those in power to further their own agendas.

What I am saying, then, I guess, is that it’s time to buy stocks in Hot Topic, because whatever happens in the upcoming US presidential election, there are a lot of young people who may soon be needing black, white, and red graphic band tees and Manic Panic hair dye.

From someone who was in American high school in 2001, we were also incredibly terrified for at least the early Bush years. We were all pretty sure that the draft could possibly be reinstated and we could get sucked into the war. Some of my friends and I had plans on how best to get Don’t Ask, Don’t Telled out of the draft. We were all absolutely terrified of the prospect.

#omfg #is this why I’ve been reverting?

tbh I feel like a lot of us in our early/mid 20s who had an “emo” phase are going back (or just listening to more of) music from that part of our lives. and for the life of me I can’t figure out if it’s because we’re just at that age where we can be nostalgic for early teenager angst or if it’s because of the crushing global angst we’re all now very much aware of.

Huh. This is interesting

Yeah, I started listening to American Idiot again. At first I was like nostalgia. Then I blinked , listened, and was like no actually relevance.

I think there is a little bit of nostalgia though, but it’s not for teen angst. It’s because I know I was able to put these albums away before. I remember that things got better. So if we fight, things will get better again.

Huh

cataphobe:

PAGE;; kintype/network/family/etc
TITLE;; 1 //otherkin
CREATED BY;; cataphobe.tumblr.com
PREVIEW(S);; no description // description
CODE;; no description // description

+two versions- one with hover descriptions, one without
+extremely customisable and user friendly
+page description and customisable links
+guiding notes for coding beginners
+custom background and kin icons
+subtitles for kin categories
+basically almost infinite amount of kins can be made. its up to you
+kin titles

hey everyone! here i am with my first page on tumblr for use.
ive been working on this for a little while now. after recoding all of my pages on my blog and making my own i decided to share my otherkin page that i use on my blog for everyone to use (because of the intense lack of them tbh…)
i made this page specifically for otherkin. i guess you could use this as a relations/family page with some tough tweaking. but really, this is for otherkin.
feel free to use for your kintypes!! light/heavy CSS tweaking is allowed. PLEASE do not delete the credit. because that’s illegal, yknow. do not use this theme as a basecode or republish/repost without my permission.
if you want to see my personal otherkin page, click here
with that, i hope you guys enjoy!!

nonspace-moved:

PAGE #1 (2.5) REFRACTION w/ Popups [Preview]

Dynamic Character Grid (NONSPACE revamp)
Minimalistic character grid with responsive design, up to ten filter options,  automised colour coding based on filters and popups.

↳ [GITHUB] | [PASTEBIN]

As suggested: here’s the second version of my very first character page’s revamp NONSPACE. Now with popups! It has better design, bigger fonts and better functionality than the first version which I’ll be retiring from here on!

Features:

  • 20+ character tiles
  • Minimalist character profile
  • Detailed character info popup (optional)
  • Don’t want the popup? Toggle it off!
  • Up to 10 filter categories
  • Along with 10 corresponding colour options
  • Easily customisable: colours set by central central variables.
  • Don’t want the colour coding? Toggle it off with one variable.
  • Want the filter links to also be colour coded? Toggle it on!
  • Responsive design, works for mobile! (popups sadly not)
  • Requires at least basic html/css knowledge.

Edit and customise to your liking. Don’t repost/redistribute and/or claim it as your own. Do not use as a base code. Leave the credit intact, thank you.

As always, explanations for most things are in the code. I’ll be updating them from time to time as I get questions. If you are having issues, take a look at this themes FAQ, or my general FAQ. Not finding anything? Shoot me a message. If you find any bugs – any errors etc., please contact me so I can fix them!

scottisbae:

theme 186       static preview    code: pastebin or google docs
STANDARD LAYOUT PAGE: to use this you have to keep the page as standard layout, then just copy the code and paste in the html

+ 5 links, or how many you want that will fit 2 lines only    + colors of links and scrollbar will match the ones in your theme unless you change in the html. but everything else is in the html       + icon 60×60 but 100×100 works just fine     + it woks only for 400px posts

anything else you need you can send me an ask or message

hendrixrph:

hendrixrph presents: a character page theme

#3: Sky

I know I just released a theme yesterday, but today was productive for me! I intended for this page to be for character bios and muse pages, but you can use it for whatever. Please don’t redistribute or remove the credit, thank you!

Features:

  • Up to 24 smooth transitioning tabs. (Technically it can support over 24, but that only looks good in Google Chrome.)
  • Responsive resizing
  • It’s blue! You can change the colors if you feel like it though.
  • Portrait images should be at least 600px tall and 320px wide, although any size bigger than that will also do.

preview || code

hendrixrph:

hendrixrph presents: a character page theme

#6: Orphan Grey

A super simple character theme I made a million years ago. I had a little free time so I decided to polish it up and release it. 

Features:

  • Picture position and text alignment goes to the center automatically. You don’t have to worry about futzing with the code to get it to do this. 
  • Images are 150×200 px
  • The descriptions don’t scroll or stretch so keep things short.

Preview | Code

I looked away…

royaltealovingkookiness:

I was thinking a lot about this moment. Somehow it feels like the agni kai was a watershed moment not only for Zuko, but also for Iroh.

I think this something that Iroh is intensely ashamed about – and is the source of all the patience he has with Zuko and his determination to make things right for him.

Because Zuko’s scar is not just a testament of Ozai’s cruelty as a father, but is a scar on the soul of the entire Fire Nation.

Their supreme ruler publicly mutilates on his own son, a 13-year old child, who merely spoke the truth about a nation that in a quest for power has lost perspective on the worth of human life –  and everyone cheers.

The scarring and humiliation of the young prince (who should be really the symbol of the future to his people) is a grotesque public spectacle.

And Iroh, who was once next in line to leading these people, former great war hero, one of the most powerful benders, and still one of the nation’s leaders  – all he can do is to look away.

The boy who spoke the truth, who stood up for kindness, who tries to do the right thing, who refuses to fight his own father, who begs for forgiveness – he faces completely alone his horrible punishment, and nobody speaks up for him. 

And I think this is Iroh’s moment of truth – that disagreeing privately is not enough, he cannot look away anymore. He realizes that healing this boy could be the chance to heal the Fire Nation, that he is maybe destined to be their leader, but not from the throne of the Fire Lord. He has to get Zuko through this trauma and  show him kindness, love and acceptance in a way he has never experienced it. He has to teach him that speaking up and saying sorry should not and will not lead to harsh punishment, that kindness is not weakness and cruelty is not strength; that honor is not violence, but doing the right thing. 

bioticbooty:

CHARACTER PAGE THEME #1“Dramatis Personae”

A clean, modern character template for tumblr. Character cards designed to look like index cards / ID cards. Could also be used as a blogroll or for RP blogs.

codelive preview

Features: Your characters in snazzy little cards. Heights for images are fixed and everything is documented in the code to help anyone not well versed in html/css.

Enjoy!