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  • I would have thought he would be, but, if Hayfever in December was anything to go by, he can be coerced.
    I'd imagine that Midnight would be fairly well-known, considering he participated in the MSC 4 times, winning on three of those occasions and placing 2nd once, not to mention co-writing one of Blazia's other entries, and participating in the interval act of the 2023 contest. Additionally, since he knew Inferno Wes, and at least his feelings for him from ProloShipping are pretty much canon, I'd say he'd kind of be drawn to NWes.

    Consider it a case of reassigned requitement of emotion meeting an at least slightly-starstruck barrister.
    My original thought was, perhaps predictably, based on what I said, Midnight-X-Silver, peculiar though that might sound. Then you mentioned Neptune Wes, and the thought of Mid-x-NWes came up. I'd like to do both, but I'm not sure which to do first.
    Since we're at a loss for what to discuss, may I bring up the matter of the next slash?
    Wutwut.

    But do think about it. These-- and, indeed, these, too-- are not words at all.
    (Spoilers: Croatia didn't even qualify for the final that year, so all of their rehearsals and costume designs were in vain. Not that it was a winning song, anyway.)

    Meanwhile, may I share with you a note I made in Japanese last week that throws one's perception of reality into question?

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    These are not words.
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    Croatia took the 'mutating wardrobe' idea and turned it Up To Eleven in 2011, but I doubt you give a damn.

    Though it is technically kinda semi-dramatics-related.
    Relevant, but you won't care: it was that song that introduced the concept of mutating wardrobes to the staging of Eurovision songs. It hadn't been done before then, and it played a notable role in Bucks Fizz's victory.
    Speaking of ESC winners from the UK, did I ever mention that, whenever I hear the song Making Your Mind Up by Bucks Fizz, I actually imagine Team Inferno performing it? To be precise, from left to right in this picture: Jade, Lucas, Wes, Carol, in that order. Such fun.
    If it's any consolation, I don't think much of the Icelandic ESC entry this year.

    Props to them for sending a song in Icelandic, though. The last time they did that was 1997...which was also the last year to date in which the UK won. But I digest.
    Sir.

    Also, with no prompting whatsoever, my Icelandic flag just fell from where I hung it.
    Perhaps combine the ideas we have so far.

    Of course, if we were to do it as BrAlex and That Guy, the only difference would be the names we use to identify ourselves, unless we had an animator.
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