Davy Admits: Monkeemania Is Dying, But… from Tiger Beat (March 1969)
What Davy, Micky & Mike have to do to fight off their failing popularity!
Q. Was “Porpoise Song” the success that your other singles have been?
A. No. The one before that “D.W. Washburn”, wasn’t a success either. Or the one before that, “Valerie.”
Q. How do you account for that?
A. For one thing, those were not our choices for singles. From now on we’re going to pick our singles ourselves. Nobody else is going to say, “this is your next single.” Also, the Monkees are not like the Beatles…
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Paul McCartney’s ‘anchor t-shirt‘ appreciation post, various 1966.
Lennon McCartney art!
now that’s what i call DILF
I love how the director of let it be watched John and Paul interact and was like "I NEED to make a film with you two making out in an elevator."
And he did
MS paint cured all my emotional and psychological problems in less than a week only for 9.99
old art
(ignore the miss spellings, my english is BAD and I have the brain capacity of a toddler)
Beatles in Paris! redraw of this silly image 🎶💫
Smth I notice that makes me feel kinda different from other transmascs or ppl who have chest dysphoria/want top surgery is my dysphoria is more physical than visual
Most people I’ve heard talk about chest dysphoria seem to care a lot about how their body is perceived (by others or themself). They bind to make their chest less visible, they want their chest to LOOK as flat as possible
For me binding doesn’t do much. I mean, sure, seeing my chest is dysphoric, but putting one shirt over it so I don’t see the skin is all I need to not even rlly notice. Yet, I still get dysphoric even when I do bind or fully hide my chest because I can FEEL it. I know it’s there physically. The weight, just the meer fact it exists and is on my body is what causes me the most dysphoria, not whether or not it can be seen. How well hidden smth is doesn’t change whether or not it exists….
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