iâm throwing a party, weâre playing quarter past midnight on repeat until we die
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iâm throwing a party, weâre playing quarter past midnight on repeat until we die
Yeeeeeah
le zénith, paris, france | february 2, 2017
Lord Chesus have some mercy on me.
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This is my new edit for QPMÂ
So pretty â„ïž
Quarter Past Midnight just resurrected me from the dead, cleared my skin, cured my diseases and wrote my uni papers
Hehe
Me listening to Quarter Past Midnight for the first time:
Quick study of Dan Smith from the Things We Lost In The Fire music video
Robert Downy Jr acted as an australian pretending to be a black guy, in a movie about a filming a movie that gets turned into a movie
If I got rich I wouldnât buy a Picasso or Vangogh, Iâd buy a Bob Ross.
theres nothing like a cry dance
I truly want to see somebody dancing to this song and not looking awkward af
Depression is like a background app that drains your battery
me: wow things are actually going really well for once!
the crippling anxiety, waiting in the corner:
In a way, a barber is like a human pencil sharpener.
ânot all menâ, youâre right, dan smith would never do thisÂ
dan: weâre gonna play a very depressing song
me:
Bastille covering christmas songs:
do you ever have a plan for the day and suddenly itâs 4pm and youâve achieved literally nothingÂ
I believe Douglas Adams and John Lloyd came up with a word for this feeling.Â
The first guy who heard a parrot talk was probably not ok for several days.