Hello, readers. Lately, I've been in a blogging funk. This is mostly due to a halt in my DIY activities and other factors that I don't want to get into. A few weeks ago, I discovered that my laptop had a voice recording program on it. Must of sneaked its way in when I upgraded to Windows 10.
Anyway, for the past week, I've been toying with the idea of doing voice recordings on topics dealing with the goth subculture; and other alternative subcultures. What do you think? Would you want to hear my random babbling on gothy things? If so, what would you like me to talk about? Let me know in the comments.
You can also post your suggestions on my facebook and twitter page. #gothbabble
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Saturday, June 25, 2016
Monday, June 13, 2016
Pastel Punk?
Well, I did it again. I entered an avatar into another avatar contest. This time, the theme was pastel punk. At the time, I didn't know if it was an actual trend or if it was a theme made up by the contest creator.
Without even bothering to do a quick google search, I came up with a look that I thought fell under the theme of pastel punk and entered it. Here's my handiwork.
She looks like she could be a member of Jem and the Holograms. The cartoon, not that heinous movie. Anyway, as usual, I didn't place. But as I was looking at the winners and other contestants, I noticed that most of them looked more pastel goth than pastel punk. When I finally did do a google search on it, I came across the same thing.
The majority of the images on the page looked more pastel goth than pastel punk. I don't get it. Seems like a lot of subcultures are getting pastel counterparts these days. What's next? Pastel hip-hop?
Without even bothering to do a quick google search, I came up with a look that I thought fell under the theme of pastel punk and entered it. Here's my handiwork.
She looks like she could be a member of Jem and the Holograms. The cartoon, not that heinous movie. Anyway, as usual, I didn't place. But as I was looking at the winners and other contestants, I noticed that most of them looked more pastel goth than pastel punk. When I finally did do a google search on it, I came across the same thing.
The majority of the images on the page looked more pastel goth than pastel punk. I don't get it. Seems like a lot of subcultures are getting pastel counterparts these days. What's next? Pastel hip-hop?
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
The Death Tag
I was tagged by Sylvie D from Little Corp Goth Girl to do the death tag. I think she's out to get me. Anyway.....
The Questions
1. How would you like to die?
2. What would happen to your
blog?
3. Who will you leave money
to?
4. What happens to your body
after you pass?
5. What do you want your funeral to be like?
5. What do you want your funeral to be like?
6. What will you miss the most
that still exists after death?
7. How
will you want to be remembered?
The Answers
Q: How would you like to die?
A: Peacefully, in my sleep.
Q: What would happen to your blog?
A: It would float around on the internet, haunting other blogs.
Q: Who will you leave money to?
A: Close family members. Or a black unicorn.
Q: What happens to your body after you pass?
A: I would probably like to be cremated.
Q: What do you want your funeral to be like?
A: A celebration of my life. Followed by a marathon of my favorite movies.
Q: What will you miss the most that still exists after death?
A: Coffee and avatar sites.
Q: How will you want to be remembered?
A: I would like to be remembered as a funny and creative person.
By the powers vested in me by the internet, I tag Mary Rose from The Everyday Goth. I'm looking forward to seeing what answers she'll come up with.
Sunday, May 22, 2016
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Strange Entities
Hi-hi, readers. Today, I'll be giving 2 reviews. The first review is for UnLuckables. This site is part of the Little Bit Creepie series by Kristie Silva. It has a gallery that showcases different types of UnLuckables that you can purchase as prints.
What are UnLuckables? They're creatures that are part monster and part voodoo doll. I find these things to be fucking adorable. Like this little cutie below.
What are UnLuckables? They're creatures that are part monster and part voodoo doll. I find these things to be fucking adorable. Like this little cutie below.
I definitely suggest checking out the site. You might come across a UnLuckable that you'll want to take home. On to the next review. This one is for My Own Sorrow's latest album, "The Entity."
It's another dark masterpiece. Some songs will make you want to dance. Others will make you want to go out into the woods and perform a ritual. It's a good balance. To get your own copy of "The Entity", click here.
That's it for my double review. Til next time. (Note to self: Come up with a better closing phrase. XP)
Note: I did not take the picture shown in this blog post. The image is from UnLuckables.
Note: I did not take the picture shown in this blog post. The image is from UnLuckables.
Thursday, May 12, 2016
Pastel Goth
A couple of days ago, on the avatar site that I like to hangout on, I entered my avi into a pastel goth themed contest. This trend isn't really my thing. I like pastel colors. But I prefer them in small doses. I just entered the contest out of boredom.
Anyway, this is the look that I submitted.
I don't really know much about pastel goth. But I think I did a nice job with this look. Sadly, I didn't place. Ever since they revamped the avatar contest feature earlier this year, I've only placed twice. Eh, oh well.
My next blog post will probably be a review of My Own Sorrow's new album. If not, I'll just post something totally random instead. I'm such a spazz. Til next time.
Anyway, this is the look that I submitted.
I don't really know much about pastel goth. But I think I did a nice job with this look. Sadly, I didn't place. Ever since they revamped the avatar contest feature earlier this year, I've only placed twice. Eh, oh well.
My next blog post will probably be a review of My Own Sorrow's new album. If not, I'll just post something totally random instead. I'm such a spazz. Til next time.
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