"I was once a hero too" (queer coded villain playlist)
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Published 2021-05-15
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Time stamps! Saint Bernard - 00:1 Cradles - 1:47 Wolf in sheep’s clothing - 5:19 Castle - 8:29 Blood//water - 13:00 Oh Ana - 16:38 Fifteen minutes - 19:58 Montero (call me by your name) - 21:38 Arms Tonite - 23:57 CHOKE - 27:32 Hayloft - 30:50 Parents - 33:54 Bad idea! - 36:49 Lemon(s) - 40:30 GRRRLS - 44:25
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Going straight from Saint Bernard to Cradles is such a power move.
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Me, 30 mins in: "huh what's so gay about this?" Parents start playing Me: "oh"
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"I never wanted the throne, I just wanted to be your equal" -Someone who's burdened with glorious purposes
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"Before you kill me, I want to know why you became a villain." "There was a long line at Mcdonalds and I wanted fries, but when I was at the counter they said they ran out." "Damn, it's okay homie, you can kill me if it makes you feel better."
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OH MY GOD I READ THE TITLE AS , "I was once a hetero too" LMFAOOO
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Starting off with saint bernard Mad respect
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"I used to be the hero, like you are." "What changed you?" "I didn't change. The world did."
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“I miss the old you.” -hero “And I hate the new you.” -villain
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“You betrayed us” “I didn’t betray you, I just moved on.”
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“ you either die a hero…or live long enough to see yourself become the villain ” ~ Harvy Dent
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I love the idea of "I used to be a hero" as a villain archetype. It makes them feel human and alive
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“A villains story doesn’t start with a bad memory it starts with a betrayal by a good friend…”
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Pov: Nobody noticed until your sadness turned into anger and now everybody sees you as a bad person
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"i used to be a hero too!" "you have lost yourself to madness." "i changed career paths."
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What's so appealing about these types of playlists is although I know I would never be cruel or evil in the traditional sense as I care too much, it's a sort of cathartic experience knowing that you could be powerful and mean and cruel if you wanted and being able to pretend that you are like that, even for just 48 minutes, is freeing.
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"Apologize! You're a monster who destroys people!" "Why don't you apologize for turning me into one?"
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starting with saint bernard was a powerful move
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"I wanted to save the world, but the world never wanted to save me..."
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“you think villains are born with the desire to hurt? no, we learn hatred, just like we learn fear, and yet somehow it’s our fault when we turn to violence to protect ourselves.”