Unlearning myths about consent (song: November by Sparkbird)
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
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It's so awful even thinking that something as terrible as this can happen to anyone, and I'm so incredibly sorry it happened to you, Sparkbird:(.
I really admire you for standing strong, and making a song THIS GOOD after that. I know i kinda leave a lot of comments but it's just so cool to have an artist so vocal about their art and just being in contact with their fanbase so much
augh dude genuinely hearing someone actually talk about this makes me so happy
november as a song has a genuine special place in my heart and it made me feel so heard so thank you for it
Omg thank you so much, this is really nice to hear
Stop I never realized this song was about like consent I think? I recently found your music and I absolutely love it. This song is my absolute favorite
It’s also about the guilt and anger that comes with being a survivor of SA. extremely brave and inspiring song about a subject most people consider taboo.
@@andreah9587 yeah I never realized that was what it was about and it's just like
THISSSS this is exactly why I am in love with this song.
You remind me of Patrick Teahan, a therapist I listen to on YT.
People that share their vulnerabilities are the bravest!! I'm soo glad I got to hear you at Cafe du Nord!!
I’m so glad you were there!! :D
Oh my god I never knew those words were about that I went through something similar and I loved those lyrics SO much but I never knew why
Honestly this shit has happened to me and I just straight up just forgot about it cuz it makes me extremely mad or extremely disappointed with myself
Thank you for making such awesome songs though
The anger is extremely justified
@@sparkbirdmusic all the best brother >3
Wait is it abt $@? I could never find the meaning, but if so, I'm sorry that happened
Not sure where to ask this, but i wanted to check if you're okay with people applying this song to their own experiences, whether it be trauma or a character they're writing. I have a character whose trauma fits this song perfectly, but it's clearly an incredibly important and emotional song to you, so I wanted to check whether applying it to him was okay. So sorry if that was worded weirdly at all.
I support it enthusiastically! My work is always inspired by things I’m reading/watching/listening to, so I think it’s exciting to see the conversation continue