Ace: Ayeee!
Interviewer: Oh! Hello there, Mr. Copular. [shakes his hand]
A: Ah, no need to call me āMister.ā [sits down promptly] Just call me Ace, man.
I: Alright then, Ace. Before we get to talking about The Rejects, I think everyone wants to know, what was it like being the temporary bassist for Gorillaz?
A: I still canāt believe half the stuff I went through was even real⦠It all feels like Iāve been stuck in a dream and havenāt woken up since. [laughs] Seriously though, it was really fun! Everybody was super nice and welcoming and gettinā to perform with āem was whole ānother thing. Truly one of the best experiences of my life.
I: How did you first meet Gorillaz?
A: Well, me and Murdoc go way back, since the start of film production for the Powerpuff Girls movie. I knew he had a band but, to tell ya the truth, I had no idea about Gorillaz. Didnāt even realize they made Clint Eastwood and I love that song. But when he called me from prison, telling me I should try and audition to be his replacement for his band, I took it in a heartbeat. Once I got accepted, I had to fly from California to Kentucky in order to meet āem at the Derby and⦠yeah! The rest is history.
I: Now where do you know Murdoc from?
A: Uhh⦠Iām not gonna go too deep into that as thereās some personal stuff in there, and Iād expect Murdoc wouldnāt want me blabbinā on about it. But what I will say is that weāve known each other for a long time. About 18 years now, Iād say. We have a good rapport, yāknow? We can relate to a lot of things. We both have screwed up childhoods and we managed to make the best of it through our stardom. We used to write letters to one another but we kinda lost connection back in ā06. I mean, he got back to me eventually. Otherwise, I wouldnāt have helped his band out while he was in prison, amirite? [chuckles awkwardly]
I: Hmm⦠alright. How did you first get into music? A: It was a little after I finished working on the Powerpuff Girls movie. I was supposed to get more screen time on there, but I got injured during filminā so neither me or the Gang could continue beinā on set. I donāt blame āem though. I mean, ya canāt have the Gangreen Gang without Ace, right? So while I was in the hospital for recovery, I started playinā guitar but I didnāt start playinā bass until Mudz waltzed into my life. I only started taking music seriously because of him actually. [chuckles to himself, bouncing his leg] Ooo boy, thatās embarrassing to admit, saying that out loud⦠I probably sound like some hyper fan or somethinā. I: Oh, thereās nothing to be embarrassed about. I think itās rather sweet! It sounds like he meant a lot to you. A: Yeah⦠he did. [rubs the back of his neck, deep in thought] I: Now, how did your friends and family react when they found out you got into the band?
A: [perks up] I donāt got much family anymore but the Gangreen Gang? Theyāre the only family Iāve ever known aside from ol Muddy Duddy. When I got the email from Gorillazās business manager, Jamie Hewlett (real nice fella by the way) that I was in the band, I showed it to the boys and they all freaked when they saw it. Jumping up and down, screaming and yelling with all of us in a group hug. We hadnāt hung out together in a really long time since we all moved on and had our own lives after the OG Powerpuff Girls ended. I mean, the only other times was for filming in the reboot but that was just work, yāknow? Although, when I got back to Townsville, it was surprising to see the amount of people who came to congratulate me. I guess kinda became a local legend since I joined the band. Even the Powerpuff Girls came by to say how proud they were. The OG girls not the reboot ones, they were still busy filming. I: Whatās it like filming for the 2016 reboot anyway? A: I donāt wanna talk about it. I: I see, you canāt talk about it due to an NDA? A: Um, sure. Yeah, letās call it that.
I: Oh, uh, okay⦠Umm, how have you been since leaving Gorillaz?
A: Thanks to them, Iāve been able to actually live a life for once. Like, since I left⦠Iāve been to Mexico with fellow bassist, Seye Adelekan, I got to write some memoirs, performed many-a-gig since then, and have even been able to get my own place aside from living in a shitty studio apartment. Not rent it, but actually buy it. I not only could afford a new place for me, but I had enough cash to buy places for the rest of the Gang too! Gorillaz has forever changed my life for the better and I couldnāt be more grateful.
I: Speaking of the Gangreen Gang, what are they up to these days?
A: Well, they certainly aināt kids no more. [laughs] Big Billy owns his own tattoo parlor while his wife is a vet tech. Heard theyāre expecting their first kid soon, in which whoof! God, I feel old. I didnāt think Iād live long enough to see my friends have kids. Grubber went on to be a lawyer. Dunno what kind, I wanna say he works civil suits? Arturo is working 9 to 5 at a Seven Eleven up in Townsville City Square with Snake but heās trying to start up a music career on Soundcloud. Snake, aside from working with Lil Arturo at the gas station, also is an entertainer at a nightclub downtown that goes by the stage name, Ivy. Iāve been to a couple of their shows actually, real top notch stuff! They told me theyāre trying to save money to go to art school so they can become a stop motion animator. I have high hopes for them, I just know theyāll make it far someday. I have high hopes for the whole gang actually. I just hope they know how much I still think about āem. If theyāre reading this though, I miss you guys!
(Picture of Ace and the Gangreen Gang after he was accepted into Gorillaz. April 20th, 2018 from Lil Arturoās Snapchat)
I: Have you been in contact with any of the other Gorillaz members?
A: A little bit, mostly to Noodle though. Havenāt heard much from Russ but weāve said hello once or twice while I was on the phone with her. Strangely enough, Murdocās been calling me a lot more than normal. Mainly to ask about 2-D. I dunno if itās some midlife crisis thing, just to make up for lost time, or what but I donāt mind it. I like talkinā to him! Always comes with lot of stories. Although sometimes when he calls me I canāt help but worry about him. I dunno why, but sometimes I get this gut feelinā like heās not tellinā me something or that somethingās wrong. But that might be me worrying too much about it. I mean, he just got outta prison and the bandās all on their own separate vacations right now, much like how 2-D is. They deserve the break anyways with all the tourinā theyāve been doinā. Yeah, itās probably just me beinā too wound up.
I: I heard from Gorillaz lead singer and now the Rejectsā co-producer, 2-D that you two were in a relationship. Howās that working out for the both of you?
A: W-Wait, he said that? To you?
I: Yes⦠Is something wrong with what I said?
A: [starts to get flustered] Oh no, no! Not at all. Thereās nothinā wrong. I-Iām just happy heās finally mentioninā that publicly, thatās all. [covers his face with his hands] Sorry. Ahh! Iām blushing so bad⦠[giggles] I probably look ridiculous right about now. [laughs loudly]
I: Oh, itās okay! Is this your first time in a relationship like this?
A: Not my first time with a guy, if thatās what youāre askinā. Now first time with a celebrity? Yes. And lemme tell you, it is amazing so far. Iāve had many different partners in my lifetime but him? Heās somethinā else. Heās the only one whoās managed to capture my attention immediately. I thought that whole ālove at first sightā thing was nothinā but a hoax but then he came around and changed my whole worldview. Now, it was a bit rocky at first but we managed to patch things up. [sighs] Iām so glad that he said that weāre dating. Oh, I feel like Iām 16 again with how happy he makes me!
I: What do you mean by that? āPatch things up?ā
A: Well, back in September last year when Murdoc came back and I left to take the subway back to the airport, Stu had um⦠given me something to take on the way home. At first, I thought maybe it was just some European thing but nah, he⦠he kissed me. Like really kissed me. I think some kid captured it on camera too but me and āD just told āem to keep it outta the press and that was that. The problem was he didnāt talk to me for two whole months later when we ended up bumping into each other in Townsville. I was just⦠I dunno, confused? Like, I couldnāt tell if he liked me or not and I was too embarrassed to ask, which was kinda stupid the more I think about it. But by the time āD came to Townsville and we hung out at my place, he said he wanted to maybe start somethinā with me. Not fully dating just yet but umm⦠yāknow⦠[clears throat, blushing] āexperimenting.ā I was really excited cuz like āholy shit, a singer from a Grammy nominated band is in love with meā but then he was actinā so distant. Like, heās more open with me now but before he used to be so nervous about us doing anything normal things couples tend to do, like kissing or holding hands. He even flinched whenever Iād touch him like he thought I was gonna hit him, which really hurt me cuz I didnāt know why he was seemed so afraid of me. I thought, āWhy does this guy wanna be in a relationship with me if he doesnāt even want me near him?ā But after we talked about it, he finally admitted to me that he had some pretty bad relationships in the past. One cheated on him, the other left him, and his last one was a douchebag who not only beat him for years but told him to stay in the closet for āthe sake of his career.ā Now that pissed me off cuz Iāve been told that by other agents before when I was tryinā to come out as bi. That last one really stuck with him though and he became so afraid that our relationship could possibly turn something like that, that he thought maybe keepinā some distance between us was the better option. Needless to say, I completely understood what he was goinā through and I know now he wasnāt tryinā to hurt me by doinā that. I love him and I wanna make sure he knows that. So we went slow, felt the waters for a bit, and here we are. I know Iām not gonna fix him overnight but I swear, if I ever find that fucker who hurt him, Iām gonna make sure heās in for a world of pain when Iām done with him. People who hurt their partners like that deserve to be thrown under the jail.
I: Where did you two first meet?
A: We actually met at the Kentucky Derby. Iām not too big on fancy shmancy events like that plus I couldnāt drink at the bar due to my contract, so I walked around the venue for a bit. We bumped into each other, I fell to the floor, didnāt know who he was so I was gonna yell at him to watch where he was goinā but then I met his eyes. And just⦠wow. What an image. For a second I thought I mustāve stumbled onto Olympus cuz there was no way this guy wasnāt some sort of god with how pretty he was. As fans swarmed around him like bees to honey, he just took me by the hand, ran with me to a secret spot outside the venue, and we talked. As we were waiting for the race to end, I realized that he was just a normal guy. Well, as normal as a singer in a famous band would be. Sure he was a bit⦠off but he was sweet and kind and clearly passionate. Heād get excitable whenever he talked about his favorite horror movies and it was fun to be with someone so⦠I dunno, filled with life, I guess. We ended up talking that entire day. He even gave me a handful of several month old Lucky Charm marshmallows he found from his pocket when he led me to my hotel room. [sighs] He was so adorable⦠Still is too.
(Picture of 2-D and Ace at the London Underground on Sept. 25th, 2018)
I: Aww, how sweet. How would you describe 2-D as a partner?
A: Since weāve started dating, heās grown to be pretty affectionate. Heās not as physically affectionate as I am, but he always makes sure to tell me that he loves me. Heās still getting used to saying it out loud, but every time he does, he gets real stoked about it. Itās almost like when a little kid starts learning a new word and gets all happy when they say it right. Heāll say it at the most random times too. Like, heāll look at me while Iām working and just go. āDid I tell you I love you today? No? Well, I do. I love you. I love you a whole lot.ā and I⦠oh, it just makes me melt, manā¦Sometimes, he forgets that he already asked me so then he asks me multiple times a day if he said that he loved me or not and it just makes me so giddy every time he does it. He also likes to tell me he loves me in his own unique way too. Like, heāll make me a cup of coffee or heāll sit down to watch me work while he spitballs song ideas. Then, heāll just give me knick knacks he found from some store he was shopping at. He used to do in order to celebrate some small milestone in our relationship but now he just does it to say he loves me in the corniest ways possible. One time, he slapped down a pack of blunt shaped birthday candles on the table and straight up asked me, āAre you made of weed? Cuz I think Iām getting high off you.ā It wasnāt even my birthday. Like, how the hell am I supposed to respond to that? How can I not smooch the guy all day long? I mean, cāmon! Thatās just too much for one guy to handle. I swear to god, at this rate, Stuartās gonna end up givinā me both diabetes and a coronary with how sweet he fuckinā is. Ugh⦠I canāt stand it!
I: Well, it seems like the two of you are very happy together.
A: [hums happily] Never been happier with anyone elseā¦
I: Now, onto talking about the band youāre currently in. How did you come across the Rejects?
A: Well, itās kinda embarrassing. About a month after I left Gorillaz, I went on this huge spending spree. [scratches his chin, laughing nervously] I admit, the popularity went to my head a lil bit. I mean, back in the ā90s, I was a teen star from some popular reality TV show. Iād never seen that much money before in my life! Mainly cuz my ma kept it all until I turned 18 but thatās besides the point, this is about how I met the band. Thankfully I wasnāt too broke yet so I started going to all kinds of concerts that month. One day, I went to this one event Snake really wanted to go to. We went together and thatās when I met the Rejects. They were initially supposed to perform at Demon Dayz LA but I heard from somewhere their performance got cancelled due to tech issues and instead they performed at this festival to fill in an open slot. They turned out to be fuckinā sick! I loved their punk rock, indie rock vibe and I later met up with the robot girl afterwards. She and her bandmate turned out to be pretty cool. We found out we both like the same indie musicians like Little Dragon, Jack Stauber, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, even Florence and the Machine. We partied with them all night long but as they were about to leave, I found out that they were living from their van in order to make ends meet. I felt band cuz I knew what that life was like in my 20s. Now I couldnāt exactly afford two roommates at the time with all the spendinā I was doinā but I knew at least by next month I wouldāve been fine as long as I didnāt go overboard. So I invited them to my place as my roommates. They refused at first but after a few days they took up my offer and weāve been roomies ever since. I: How did you end up becoming the bassist for them? A: When they were just staying at my place, I kinda became their business manager. Not on purpose, just mainly out of knowing my way around Townsville and some of the more popular spots in LA so it just kinda happenedā¦? I donāt remember when exactly I later became their bassist officially but there was this one time I performed at Townsville Parkās open mic night and performed with my friend Archie Sutton and his band, Some Other Guys and they flipped out. Cynthia especially was freakinā out cuz she so hyped to know that I could play bass when she struggled for years to do it. She asked me to play on a few their songs and thatās how I became their bassist. I: How would you describe your experience with the Rejects so far? A: Itās been really fun so far! I glad that Iām playing music again with the people I care about the most. I canāt wait for people to hear our stuff once the EP comes out. I: What is your favorite track from the EP by the way? A: Definitely ārunaway.ā Has probably one of the best bass lines Iāve ever done aside from Sorcererz on the Now Now. The track has this very ethereal sound to it that just ties the whole thing together, in my opinion. Itās eerie but soothing, yāknow? Cynthia and Lenny told me that the track was inspired by the Satoshi Kon film, Perfect Blue while thematically, itās all about finding yourself and the fear of not knowing if someone will still love you in the end of this long, hard journey. Although I feel like that message is only heightened thanks to 2-Dās synth work and all the little flairs he put into it. I think the way did it turned this song into a⦠horrifyingly beautiful lullaby. Iām just more amazed by how well it turned out in the end.
(runaway. Promo Cover)
I: Well weāll certainly check it out once itās released. Now Iāve asked this before with some of the others but how would you describe your bandmates? A: Theyāre cool. I: ā¦Um, i-is that it? A: Well, I dunno what else to say other than that⦠theyāre cool. I think⦠I: Right⦠Well if thatās all then I guess weāreā A: Actually, no. Sorry, thatās a lie. I guess, if I could go on a bit of a tangent itād be that Cynthia kinda reminds me a lot like Buttercup. The OG one not the reboot clone. I: Iām sorry, the what-? A: I know thatās a weird thing to say but really, she does. Sheās spunky, outspoken, and has absolutely no filter. Weāre probably the only two band members that butt heads. Itās all in good sport though, nothinā truly hateful or anything. Although she does smack me with a stray cable from time to time. Also, was no one gonna tell me that she was cyborg version of Noodle? Noodle? Like, how much more badass could you get? With a mouth gun, thatās how! Also, Lennyās pretty chill. Heās kinda like Russel but instead of giving infinite words of wisdom, heās the whole mom friend package. He makes sure we always stay on schedule, he packs us snacks occasionally during practice⦠He also has a pretty good sense of hearing too. Itās insane what kind of tones heās able to pick up just from listening to me play. Heāll give me pointers on what notes would help improve the song and even encourages me to riff more which I was never confident in doinā before. Overall, pretty swell guy. I: Okay then, I think thatās all we have for today. Is there anything else youād like to add? A: Umm⦠nope. Not really but thanks for having me! [shakes interviewerās hand, door heard opening] Hmm? Oh, hey āD. Ready to go? 2-D: Yep. I found a new skatepark we can go to if you wanna try out rollerblading with me. A: Eh, Iāll try. Canāt make promises that Iāll be any good though. 2-D: Oh donāt worry about that, Ace. Youāre still learning! Youāll get the hang of it someday. Now letās get going. Cuz I dunno about you, love, but Iām famished. A: [laughs] Okay, āD. Shouldnāt you tie your shoes first? I donāt want you trippinā over yourself agaā Hey, wait a minute are those the new slip ons I gave you? 2-D: Yeah! You were right, they are pretty comfy. I Thank you, I like āem a lot. A: [gets flustered] Uhh, good! Yep! Iām glad. Mmm-hmm, thatās great. 2-D: Oh no, youāre gettinā all pink again. Need me to get you some sunscreen? I: Tune in next time where weāll be interviewing the forth and final member of the Rejects, āLenny.ā What are his origins, who is he really? See you soon!
Iām excited for @kakavegeweek ! This year, Iāll be making everything based off of my Universe 13 AU.
There are several main factors to this AU.
1. Planet Vegeta was never destroyed because Frieza was killed by Bardock. (Both Bardock and Gine were later sent to Earth under witness protection by King Vegeta)
2. Goku was never sent to Earth, and thus was never given the name Goku but remains as Kakarot.
3. Vegeta ascends to the throne and becomes king at a young age after his father is assassinated with Kakarot and Raditz as his knights.
4. Cooler leads and manipulates Saiyans that supported Frieza into starting 20 year civil war.
5. āØT r a u m a⨠and lots of it for both Kakarot and Vegeta to go through during this war.
6. Vegeta and Kakarot accidentally learn an ancient fusion technique called Coalescence Fusion (A fusion style that I created thatās somewhat similar to Steven Universeās version of fusion.)
7. And because of this accidental fusion they slowly start to fall in love with one another.
And thatās pretty much it! I canāt wait to share it with all of you. š„°
Interviewer: Hello there, Ms. Cyborg Noodle. How are you?
Cynthia: Oh, I donāt go by that name anymore.
I: Oh. My apologies, I wasnāt informed. What do you go by now?
C: Donāt worry about it too much, you didnāt know. I get that a lot anyway. Iāve been going by Cynthia more recently. Donāt know if Iāll keep it just yet but my friends seem to like it so maybe I might.
I: Well, it is a very pretty name. Anyway, shall we get started?
C: Yes, letās.
I: Okay, first of all, letās go back to the beginning. Tell us how you came up with The Rejects. How did this all start?
C: Thatās kind of a loaded question, isnāt it? [laughs] Well, after my swift departure from Gorillaz back in 2010 thanks to Murdoc (that bastard) abandoning ship as it were, I floated along the open sea for several years. I pretty much shut down completely after the first three. Couldnāt tell you how I even managed to be alive for so long without power or spare parts, though. Guess if I were to thank my creator for one thing, itād have to be a long-lasting battery life. Anyway, when I woke up, I realized I had washed up onto U.S soil. Well, more specifically a landfill, which in hindsight was pretty ironic. But regardless, I was saved by man who lived there alone. Apparently, he gave me some spare parts that were there as well as his vocal cords just so I could live. I had never met anybody who was filled with so much compassion for a stranger before. Then again, I was never shown much compassion in my decade long existence. So he became my friend almost instantly. We lived on that landfill for years until we managed to fix up a beat up 2003 Pacifica and we drove that across the country. Through that journey, we basically came up with the name ourselves. We both realized that were just projects that were thrown away by our creators. Nobody wanted us because we were associated with memories that people just wanted to forget. Thus, "The Rejectsā were born and the rest is history.
(Poster from their first concert at the Demon Dayz Festival LA 2018 before being subsequently canceled due to technical difficulties)
I: Fascinating... do you think that last statement still applies now to the current state of your band, now that there's four of you?
C: Oh definitely. Maybe not in the same sense, but it we still find comfort in each other that way. We've grown comfortable with the uncomfortable, so to speak. We're people who don't fit into a defined label and we very much like it that way.
I: Thatās all very inspiring to hear. Going back to some things you said earlier; it sounds like you have some contempt for what happened to you during your time with Gorillaz. So tell me, how did the temporary Gorillaz bassist, Ace D. Copular get into the picture?
C: I had no idea Ace was involved with Gorillaz during the time we met him. In fact, me and Lenny werenāt intending to add a new member since we were pretty content in doing all the music ourselves. But he gave us a place to stay in his duplex when we visited Townsville and he had some really great skills on bass, so we just invited him on. He originally was just a manager for our shows but eventually he started doing bass with us and we had a really fun time. We didnāt find out that he used to be a part of Gorillaz until 2-D came along. Like, when we moved in initially, we were pretty worried about rent but he assured us that he would pay it all himself since he got ā in his words, not mine, āa substantial pay raise thanks to [his] latest gigā and we didnāt realize his little āgigā was working with Gorillaz until we met his new boy-toy. (No offense, āD) Wouldnāt call that a gig with a band as big as them but to each their own, I guess.
I: Well, what about 2-D? How did he end up joining The Rejects?
C: Well, heās a different story. I was pretty reluctant for him to join originally. Not because I associated him with what happened to me, of course. In fact, I see him as a victim more than anything else. I admit it. I did some fucked up shit to him back then. I mean, I was programmed to do those things by Murdoc at the time but I still perpetuated the cycle of abuse on that island. In my mind, it was my fault that I didnāt do anything to prevent it from continuing. I donāt know if it was truly me or the bullet hole that I gained on my head during my time on Plastic Beach, but seeing him being broken bit by bit as we held him captive⦠That made me develop a concious. Seeing him change so vividly before my eyes and replaying those moments in what was left in my memory banks made me question what role I was meant to play in this world. Was being some bodyguard; unfeeling, stagnant, all that I was meant for? What more could I accomplish in life without needing the aid of a gun? It was very eye-opening experience for me. When I met 2-D again, I was more afraid that I could potentially hurt him again. I didnāt expect him to forgive me, I just hoped he and the rest of Gorillaz were doing better without me in the picture. But to my surprise, he forgave me. I thought it wouldāve been satisfying to hear but it still felt unearned. I still feel that way a little bit, if Iām honest. I was just glad to know that he was living a happier life than before. Iām sure youāll talk all about his journey with him but if I can say one thing in defense for him. The man deserves a happy ending after all the shit heās been through.
I: Hmm⦠Good to know. Letās switch this conversation up a bit. How would you describe your music now compared to when you were starting out in early 2017?
C: Iād say thereās been a huge tonal shift compared to what me and Lenny were making before and what all of us are making now. Thatās partly due to 2-Dās expertise in production. I donāt know how a veteran like him could improve so much since The Now Now but really, itās almost surreal to see him work. People like to say heās dumb but sometimes I highly doubt that. Creatively, that man is a genius. Iām completely serious. I will admit, weāve always taken on a more folk, indie rock aesthetic. It feels so long ago now since weāve done something like that. Weāve strayed so far from original sound that itās kinda funny to think about. Is it bad to cringe at your own music? Nah, nah, nah. Iām kidding. We might try to go back to it at some point. We still like that kind of music but Iām not sure how we can implement it with the way were are now. Might have to figure that out at some point. As to what Iād say our sound is now, Iād say we have a⦠I donāt know? Like a, uhh⦠weāre still pretty indie but I guess more electronica, maybe? Hyperpop? [laughs awkwardly] I donāt know! Weāve evolved so far beyond from what we used to produce that I donāt even know what genre we would fall into anymore. [laughs]
(Cynthia and 2D at Studio 13 in London) I: [laughs] Well, before you worry too much about that. Tell us what itās like working in a roomful of men. Does it ever get chaotic?
C: Well, yeah it gets chaotic but weāre all a little chaotic in together so, to me, it all evens out. I mean, if youāre asking if Iām bothered by working with a bunch of guys then, no. We're all friends and nothing more. I know that for some people, seeing a female lead with all male bandmates can be a little... I dunno, "intimidating" for lack of a better word? I feel like women have always had this complicated relationship in the music industry when it comes to expressing themselves. There's always this air of tension whenever we try to talk about what we go through. Our identity, our struggles, femininity, sexuality; just whatever... We're constantly being scrutinized by the media whether we talk to little or too much about our thoughts. So when some see a woman with multiple guys, they just think that she's a mouthpiece for them. Not that she has her own life or is her own person that isn't solely defined by the men in her life and doesn't need protection from the world. I like to think we should be above that mindset now. That's why I don't necessarily see this as just "my band" even though I'm the lead. At the end of the day, it's all of our thoughts collectively. Whenever I write songs about myself and the shit that I went through, I make sure to sing it. No one else gets to talk about my experiences except for me, the guys just help bring those emotions to the surface. Sorry, didn't mean to make that a long rant, I just wanted to get that off my chest.
I: Oh, you're completely fine. Now, aside from that. When should we expect new music from the Rejects?
C: Something soon hopefully. We donāt have an official release date but just expect something. This is going to be our first EP with our new members at the helm, so Iām really excited to see how our fans react.
I: I think we talked about some interesting stuff today but before we go, we do have one final question from a fan on Instagram.
C: Oh really? Sweet! Fire away.
I: From @katy.ward.8494, "What's your relationship like with Murdoc?"
C: Oh, uh⦠I don't talk to him anymore. I've cut contact with him a long time ago. I try not to talk about him but yāknow⦠that reminds me of something. Murdoc, if you just so happen to be reading this, I just want you to know. Iām not going anywhere so suck on my nads you sick fuā
I: And thatās it for our interview with Ms. Cynthia from The Rejects! Tune in next time for our interview with producer and keyboardist, Stuart ā2Dā Pot where weāll talk about his journey from Gorillaz to now.
A very nice but eventful day.Ā
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this userās blog is a safe place for trans lesbians.
Pride Month Art Challenge: Day 8
Pronouns: He/They and They/Them
Genders: Agender and Genderfluid
Sexualities: Both are straight
Hereās part 1 of some side character doodles in my U13 au!
This one is about the gods of U13. Introducing the god of destruction, Calado and their angel, Zeraca!
I wanted to make their theme on free-spiritedness and luxury since the drinks that theyāre based off of (āPiƱa coladaā and a cocktail called āSazeracā) are typically those that you get off of high end up scale party. These two care more about elegance and the amount of fun at a party theyāre having rather than just only caring about the food.
In some sense, Calado acts more entitled than Beerus because of how particular their tastes are in multiple aspects. The reason as to why they want to destroy Planet Vegeta in the first place was because all they did was fight and to them, the Saiyans were boring because they solely focused on one goal and to Calado, stagnation was boring. Unpredictablity and spontaneity was more exciting for them. The only reason as to why they spared the planet from destruction was because they wanted what Beerus was predicted to have; a Super Saiyan God. If they just needed to wait for it then they were willing to do so. Despite their entitled nature, I think they wouldāve been good friends with Beerus for their shared love of poking fun at their students and their matching chaotic energy.
Zeraca is a little different in methodology. He doesnāt simply go by his godās orders and is more flippant in nature, sometimes taking an active role in the destruction of planets with his god. Heās also a lot more vapid than other angels, typically resorting to insults and cursing rather than settling for compromise. Heās a lot more emotionally involved in destructive decisions than most which in turn causes him to be more keen to do his own thing than following orders from the Omnipriest (which is probably one of the reasons why Universe 13 got destroyed along with the 5 others that were fucked over by Zeno) aside from that he continues to stand with Calado throughout, being practically thick as thieves. However, unlike Calado and Beerus, Zeraca doesnāt have the same connection with his Universe 7 counterpart. He and Whis mix about as well as oil and water and they typically exchange conversation via backhanded compliments and petty banter. He is one of the very few people to make Whis genuinely curse or get mad at but the one thing the two of them agree on is keeping Beerus and Calado happy and not wanting to tear away their friendship because of their squabbling.
Iām sorry @markiplier but this is their theme song and you canāt stop meā
Pride Month Art Challenge: Day 4
Pronouns: He/Him
Gender: Transgender Male š³ļøāā§ļø
Sexuality: Gay š³ļøāš (fun fact: the flag displayed in the background and in his gauges is specifically the modern gay men pride flag which is inclusive of trans, intersex, and gender non-conforming men!)
Hey yāall, this year my friend @hayyie and I have the pleasure of moderating Brolai week, hosted by @saiyanātales ! Itāll be April 10th through the 18th. Check out the prompts below!Ā
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āItās just a party, why do you have to bring everyone down with such depressing stuff :(((ā
My brother in Christ, the rights of trans people, especially black trans women, in the U.S are in grave danger right now thanks to the ignorant and bigoted politicians that run our already corrupt government. People who want nothing more than to silence our voices because our mere existence alone makes them uncomfortable. If shutting down the voices of those who are actively suffering in the trans community because you want to make peace with heteronormative patriarchal society, a place that has never truly accepted us, or because you simply donāt want to acknowledge it is your idea of pride, then you are not an ally. You are part of the problem.
Pride was never meant to be silent. š³ļøāšš³ļøāā§ļø
I. Am. Disgusted. SIGNAL BOOST this!! This is unacceptable! We need to remember what pride is and what we stand for.
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