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  1. Woahhh, these slay! The Gaga and Kesha ones especially! Your cutting is amazing.
  2. What does it mean if I can get hard just by looking at a cute guy, but even if the cute guy sucks me off for an hour I never cum?

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    2. Main Pop Girl

      Main Pop Girl

      @Emily Gilmore I am wondering if I'll cum when I get fucked. It hasn't happened yet but with the right guy it could?

      @Violetbud, fifteen minutes is ridiculous tho. :shocked: I feel like I've gone for hours and not even gotten close!

    3. Tweener

      Tweener

      OMG!!! This is so true!!!

    4. Main Pop Girl

      Main Pop Girl

      GUYS, YOU WOULD BE SO PROUD OF ME! <3 I actually came last night even with another guy! I think I might be into chocolate men. ;) 

  3. What if this was the second part part in a two-part series? The first part called ANTI and the second called CLIMAX. So we get a bunch of boring mid-tempos in the first half and dancefloor ready songs on the second.
  4. I didn't know she wrote this! Belinda slays tbqh.
  5. Mariah's bitchy black-haired alter ego is back! For those of you who don't know about Bianca, see her twisted history with Mariah here. And in other Mariah news...
  6. If you know the original video it comes from, you can make your own gif with this website!
  7. Only Allie fans would get so pressed over a song title that ten people have heard and fewer than 1000 people will buy.
  8. I love it too! It's actually the official album cover for Hue!
  9. Tinder is the only reason I know what you're talking about tbh. You go ahead and tell us how you feel boo! You may not have been here for ages but you're still an active user!
  10. I really really like this! It has kind of an early 2000s Garbage/t.a.t.u. feel to it which I'm super obsessed with. I do think the vocals could be better quality but even that kind of adds to the vibe of the whole thing. And the lyrics are great! Did you make the instrumental yourself?
  11. A diamond in the rough masc tops sounds pretty good.
  12. Fucking mess. Why do black girls always make the best gifs?
  13. Fuuuck, why did it have to cut off right there?! Nice find tho, I'd love to hear the full some time!
  14. So was Ryn Weaver tho, and we know how that turned out...
  15. I hope so. I saw some concept art of this tropical island place so fingers crossed there'll be lots of different cities! Along with the rest of the game! We've only been waiting ten years...
  16. I think you're right! It's hard to say though because they have quite abrasive voices (in a good way, which I didn't know was possible) and I think that comes through a lot more in their uptempo stuff than in their acoustic songs. And omg, I didn't know he even had an EP! I remember he was meant to have an album coming out but it never worked out for him, poor thing. If they wanted to go ahead and start another side project I think he'd be the one to do it with!
  17. Omg, that sounds so hard to set up. You know you can just copy and paste the image URL to make it embed tho, right?
  18. Agreed! I'm just kind of upset that most of the trailer seems to be set in the same place as the first demo was, or the city that's in the second demo. I hope there'll be more locations to explore than just those two areas.
  19. Honestly, you say you have no one to talk to about it, but surely the first step should be to talk to him. I know it's sometimes hard to express your feelings like that, but I'm sure you'd feel a lot better if you opened up to him about it and gave him a chance to work on his shortcomings.
  20. Queen of Insect-Alien-Ghost Pop tbh.
  21. Don't do Sky dirty like that tho...
  22. Omg, no way! I didn't realise people actually used Grindr to start relationships, I thought that was just a myth.
  23. As the Internet continues it's ever-pervasive crusade into every aspect of our lives, artists have struggled to try and integrate digital worlds and media into their real world public identity. Most commonly, industry-manufactured musicians will snap pretty and vacuous selfies for their Instagram or take to Twitter to muster up a half-hearted "yas" for their millions of followers without any real engagement with the medium. Less common are those artists who start online but are able to successfully steer their careers into the real world: the quintessential Tumblr star Lana Del Rey may have ruined it for everyone when she flubbed her Saturday Night Live performance, because recent efforts from acts such as Charli XCX, Grimes and Brooke Candy have all proved largely unfruitful. Rarer still is the popstar who seems to exist only in digital form. Hatsune Miku may take the crown as the first officially crowd-funded collective to exist in hologram form, but other artists such as the walking Autotune machine Nadia Oh or the Kylie Jenner-approved Terror Jr. do their job equally well. It's into this digital categorisation that postmodern popstar, and friend to PHF, Matilda Mantis has flitted into and begun to dominate. With her vocals at the least non-existent and at the most heavily synthesised, her beats industrial, electronic and sparse and her persona fluid and ambiguous, Mantis has elusively created a distinctive style for herself despite limited knowledge of her creator. But who is the real Matilda Mantis? Is there a girl behind the aura, or is Mantis nothing more than a social experiment designed to shock her audience into paying attention? Last week, we sat down with the curator and the character to find our more about the creation that is Matilda Mantis. &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt;a data-cke-saved-href=&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;quot;http://matildamantis.bandcamp.com/album/cosmic&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;quot; href=&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;quot;http://matildamantis.bandcamp.com/album/cosmic&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;quot;&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;gt;Cosmic by Matilda Mantis&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt;/a&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;gt; Hi Matilda! How are you today? Where are you chatting to us from? Hey! I’m doing good and right now I’m at home watching one of my favourite movies, Nightbreed. Let's talk about how you first got interested in music. It seems like your career has exploded out of nowhere, but your production skills seem to suggest otherwise. How long have you been working on your songs for? I am a rather inconsistent person so to answer your question I'm just going to have to tell the truth here. I started fidgeting around with some programs I found on the Internet and I kind of liked it so I stuck with it. Since your debut, you've become known online for your unique sound, which while clearly inspired by the pop scene is also fairly left of field and unique. How did you develop such an attention-grabbing sound? Has it changed at all from when you first started making music, or was this always the plan? I am an experimental artist so my sound really is unintentional: it's just me kind of feeling around in the dark, is how I like to describe it. It's very much a amalgam of different influences from Madonna to Marilyn Manson to Lady Gaga to Nine Inch Nails and more. So the sound is just a manifestation of a being from my subconscious. What's your writing process like? Do you tend to start with a specific idea and work with that, or is your writing more spontaneous? I start by writing full songs and I just take the bits and pieces that I like and throw them together how I see fit. I love a good concept album and so that's how I approach the themes and such from my songs: every single thing is really just part of a bigger concept. For instance, my big project right now, Cosmic, is about my character Matilda going through space, going back to where she came from and trying figure out who she was and why she's here. Your stage name is giving me Poison Ivy meets Roald Dahl realness. What's the story behind it? My name is a mix of my favourite things: you clocked the Roald Dahl reference to Matilda, and the Mantis surname comes from the concept of my character, as it's a very humanized version of nature itself. I also chose Matilda because it's the same number of letters as Madonna and Marilyn (a reference to both Marilyn Monroe and Marilyn Manson), and I kind of liked the mirrored, symmetrical nature of that very light, feminine, and clean icon and very dark, dirty, and rough around the edges icon. How do you conceptualize Matilda as an artist? Do you see the name as just an alternate nickname for yourself, or does using the stage name allow you to adopt a different persona entirely? Does taking on the female gendered Matilda allow you to explore ideas you wouldn't be able to normally? Matilda is a character that mirrors who I am as a person. I chose to go for a female name due to the fact that I really wanted to view myself from an outside perspective and I thought a good way to do that would be the change genders - but Matilda as a character is actually somewhat genderless. Although I treat Matilda as though she's like a human, she actually is not: she is half robot, half insect-alien-ghost. What would you say is your main goal with your career? Would you be interested in signing to a major label and breaking through into the mainstream, or are you happy to stay underground? In the long term I would love to be able to get some sort of label backing to be able to achieve some of the bigger project goals I have in mind, but overall I would really love to become an active performer. I love being on stage and I feel like Matilda and myself are both characters that are built for live interactions. I also want to build up Matilda’s story some more. If you could work with any three artists, alive or dead, who would they be and why? I would love to work with Leigh Bowery - he is my style icon also my personal icon. He was a very over the top Club Kid that unfortunately died due to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. He was known as the life of the party and was a very active artist who also made several songs, including as part of a band that made very rock-pop club songs. He changed the art scene and music scene forever and allowed artists like Lady Gaga to do what they do. I would also love to work with Björk. She was - she is - an experimental artist that started out making club music, but she moved on to become a very conceptual artist who's able to carry very small topics, but also very big topics, and make them very accessible and very personal, which is something I really would love to be able to do as an artist. For instance her album Biophilia was her taking scientific concepts and making music based off of it. She made an emotional song about how viruses work which is pretty crazy and I love it! I would really like to be able to work with Clive Barker to make some crazy visuals and concepts. He is a multi-talented artist who happens to be gay, which I think is pretty cool, and of course he directed one of my favourite movies ever, Nightbreed, which I'm watching right now. He's a really awesome author and I love a lot of his writing, but he also has a really good visual eye for painting and directing. Directing and acting is a field that one day I want to get into and I feel like it'd be really good way to portray Matilda and my concepts that I create. What can followers expect from you in the coming months? My online experience called 'The Cosmic Experience' is coming very soon, buy unfortunately it was held back because I didn't realise how much time it would take. The second part of my Cosmic album, which is officially titled Cosmic: The Lost City, comes out this summer, and it has a little bit more storytelling than my last album. But the twist is it was all made on my phone: no computers will be involved in the production and making of the album, what is a little experiment I really want to try. I'm also working on my short film called Cosmic Exploration and it premieres sometime this summer as well. Are there any last words you'd like to say to your fans? You can listen to and download my new album Cosmic for free at BandCamp and follow me on Twitter and Instagram with @matildamantis. Stay Cosmic.
  24. I meant original as in it was recorded just for the game, unlike 'My Hands' which was already out on Echo.
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