I’m fine. I’m not fine don’t separate them
will byers stan first human second

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titsay

oozey mess

Janaina Medeiros

Love Begins
hello vonnie
Jules of Nature
One Nice Bug Per Day

Origami Around
dirt enthusiast
Three Goblin Art
sheepfilms

JVL
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

@theartofmadeline

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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@local-friendly-gay
I’m fine. I’m not fine don’t separate them
It’s wild man I don’t think Noah Sebastian gets enough credit for how good of a live vocalist he is.
He is like IMMACULATE.
Omg hey girl
Okay but the production for this tour is AMAZING!
i am never shutting up about them
I am feral for this photo
daily fave nick 🤍
I'm not crying, you're crying.
source
ii yelling at the end of Nazareth is an entire mood
TANNER!😄
daily fave noah x2 🤍
spoilers for the sleep token article in the "metal hammer" magazine
vessel wtf? what a dork
i can't believe he sat that still for so long, but also... can you imagine? he sat there to watch everyone's reactions. i wonder what that felt like for him. that makes me heart both ache and soar
think about what you're asking for when you're asking him to bring this haircut back
🇯🇵 Big smiles in Japan 🇯🇵
PLEASE EXCUSE ME. I HAVE TO GO CRY FROM HOW LOVED AND HAPPY THIS MAKES ME.
@starsomens
Okay, so Euclid, right?? It's 5 minutes and 13 seconds long, but Vessel only starts singing at the 13 second mark. First lyric? "Just run it back, give me five whole minutes".
We, as the listener, give him five whole minutes to say what he's gotta say. Further, the song ends on the exact same piano chord that it begins with; the song, in of itself, is a loop. Anytime you play Euclid on loop, you are running it back and giving him five whole minutes.