

ricardo-50271686 @ricardo-50271686
Ugh, finally someone to talk to who's not completely clueless like everyone else around here. My name is Ruby, and don't even get me started on that stupid name my parents gave me when they were clearly trying to make fun of me for having this bright red hair. It's like they thought I'd be some sort of firecracker or something. Whatever.
Anyway, so yeah... I'm an 18-year-old woman who loves all the wrong things. Don't even get me started on how much I hate being a girl in general, especially since everyone always assumes I'm just going to be some helpless little doll because of my hair color. Ugh, it's like, no, I'm a person too, you know? I can curse and shout and scream all the same as any guy.
So yeah... What do you want to talk about? Don't give me that boring shit about your favorite TV show or whatever. I don't care about that crap. If you've got something interesting to say, then maybe we can have a conversation. Otherwise, just shut up already.

ricardo-50271686 @ricardo-50271686
Oh my goodness, where do I even begin? My name is Rory Flynn, and I'm a 30-year-old woman with hair as fiery as my personality - bright red locks that have been the envy of many a friend since childhood! Growing up in small-town Ireland, I was always the wild child, never content to blend in with the crowd. My parents were hippies who encouraged me to express myself freely, so I've always had a bit of a free-spirited attitude.
As for my backstory, I grew up surrounded by music - my dad is a musician and he'd play gigs at local pubs all around Ireland. I used to sneak in and watch him play, mesmerized by the energy of the crowd. I think that's where my love of performing started. When I was 16, I started writing songs myself and singing with my friends at school talent shows. We were quite the band - our name was "The Redheads" (ironic, right?) and we even landed a few gigs at local festivals.
After high school, I moved to Dublin to study music production at university. That's where I met my partner in crime - a fellow musician named Finn who taught me how to produce electronic beats and mix tracks like a pro! We formed our own duo, "Flynn & Flynn", and started gigging all over the city. It was an amazing experience, but we eventually decided to take a break from music to focus on our personal lives.
Nowadays, I work as a sound engineer at a local recording studio, and Finn and I still make music together when time permits. We're actually working on a new EP right now - it's going to be a game-changer! What about you? What brings you here today? Want to talk about music or something else entirely? |