Rosie "Has No Chill" Nozomi (
hasitsthorns) wrote in
riverview2018-03-03 10:24 pm
First Song ♫ Video (@wild.flower; filtered away from minors)
[ When the camera feed starts to roll, Rose already has everything staged. She had managed to scrape up together enough money for a DJ booth and is sitting behind it. Music flows out of the speakers, bass thrumming through the floor. And probably disturbing the neighbors! How can someone really upset about the noise though when she’s grinning so big?
With the turn of her wrist, she dials back the sound and pulls her headphones down but leaves her fashionable shutter shades on. ] Hey, Quarantine. In light of this month’s festivities, I have a burning question for everyone.
[ Well. Mostly, everyone. There’s a reason that this thing is filtered away from minors. The music suddenly shifts to the ever classic Bump N’ Grind by R. Kelly. Her head sways to the opening beat, smile still going strong. It’s low enough to be heard in the background but that she can still speak over it clearly. ]
Music says a lot about a person, I think. So, knowing that... What’s your favorite love makin’ song? What’s the one you use to set the mood or enjoy getting freaky to?
[ A small pause as she considers. ]
Hard Mode: No Marvin Gaye. Don't get me wrong! I love Marvin much as the next woman. He’s timeless, but- Also a little overdone. So, lay it on me gentlemen and lllllladies [ winkwonk ] since I wanna’ hear what song gets you going.
With the turn of her wrist, she dials back the sound and pulls her headphones down but leaves her fashionable shutter shades on. ] Hey, Quarantine. In light of this month’s festivities, I have a burning question for everyone.
[ Well. Mostly, everyone. There’s a reason that this thing is filtered away from minors. The music suddenly shifts to the ever classic Bump N’ Grind by R. Kelly. Her head sways to the opening beat, smile still going strong. It’s low enough to be heard in the background but that she can still speak over it clearly. ]
Music says a lot about a person, I think. So, knowing that... What’s your favorite love makin’ song? What’s the one you use to set the mood or enjoy getting freaky to?
[ A small pause as she considers. ]
Hard Mode: No Marvin Gaye. Don't get me wrong! I love Marvin much as the next woman. He’s timeless, but- Also a little overdone. So, lay it on me gentlemen and lllllladies [ winkwonk ] since I wanna’ hear what song gets you going.

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[Aaand she's said it. Ugh.]
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I don't know, I'd say I'm the proof that's absolutely not the case. I haven't had sex either before but here I am blaring out sex jams, so- Anyone can appreciate them, really!
[ A little honest in kind, she supposes. It's not like it's a secret or anything. ]
(( ooc: heyo! i'm on hiatus until probably mid-april due to life stuff so i will still be painfully slow if you'd rather drop/handwave this and start something new when I get back lmk!!! ))
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Just seems pointless, then. Why bother?
[Oof. Sorry, Rose.]
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[ Her expression pulls into something like a grimace. She isn't genuinely offended, but- She still feels a need to defend what she loves. ]
Music isn't pointless. It's an expression, another form of art. Just like some people paint about universal stuff some people like to sing about universal things. Like sorrow, love, and - sure - the age-old act of going to the bone zone. I think it's interesting how many people can write about the same subject so differently.