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🖤 New Music Out Now / 420 Thoughts 🖤

Category: Music

🖤 New Music Out Now / 420 Thoughts 🖤 Yo what’s good everyone — it’s Mxrbid Night$hade and I’m hyped to finally say: “Stitched in Black” is OUT NOW . This track is a raw piece of me stitched together with every scream, every verse, and every memory I couldn’t let go of. I made it for the broken, the misunderstood, the ones who fee » Continue Reading

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meet my oc

Category: Art and Photography

My OC  (link to the image) 🧬 Basic Info Name: Akiro "Ash" Kurozane » Continue Reading

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late nights with mxrbid (nightly)

Category: Life

Hey night owls, dream chasers, and overthinkers running on caffeine and vibes— It’s that time again. The moon’s taken her rightful place in the sky, stars are doing their thing (probably judging us silently), and the world is beginning to quiet down… except your mind, of course. Because why would it? Before you let the night swallow you into its soft velvet silence, » Continue Reading

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Girl in the static | origional creepypasta

Category: Writing and Poetry

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What happend to the culture

Category: Fashion, Style, Shopping

🖤 “Not the Same Sad Song”: Why Modern-Day Emo Isn’t What It Used to Be By mxrbid Night$hade There’s a shift in the air — or maybe it’s just the reverb. Either way, emo music isn’t what it used to be. For those of us who grew up clutching burned CDs filled with My Chemical Romance, Hawthorne Heights, Paramore, and Taking Back Sunday, the word emo meant something more than a genre — it was a culture... » Continue Reading

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