"Lay me down
I'm getting tired
I'll be around
If you decide
I'm hard to love
There's no denying
If you've had enough
Thanks for trying"
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Jar Jar Binks Fan Club
Noah Kahan
The Bowery Presents
The Bright Sessions
YOU ARE THE REASON
Phantogram Three
$LAYYYTER
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NASA
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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@ohwe11
"Lay me down
I'm getting tired
I'll be around
If you decide
I'm hard to love
There's no denying
If you've had enough
Thanks for trying"
“I hope life treats you kind.”
—
This is tough
every. day.
#Its what he does best
Peas and carrots
Search bars
Grand marnier
Short lived success
Somewhere
Someone
[[ Companions of the Hall designs by Brian Matyas. Commissioned by Wizards of the Coast in 2016.
For the full-sized illustrations, which include weapons and accessories details as well as alternate poses, visit the artist’s website directly, or use these quick links that go to each entry on the artist’s page:
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Humans are awesome
WHOA!
Failure
Still drifting
Oops
Early 2000s Emo//Moodboard
I understand
“My mom died of lung cancer on my sixteenth birthday. My birthday is actually coming up—this Saturday. Before she passed away, I was a good student and everything. I was probably going to get a scholarship for singing. But I stopped caring after that. My mom was my biggest fan. Even when she was really sick, she came to my singing recital in a wheelchair, with her hair falling out of her head, and she sat on the front row. I quit singing after she died. There was nobody to sing for anymore. My Dad raised us. And he was wonderful. You want to know how awesome my Dad is? He went to court and tried to legally change my birthday. Just so I wouldn’t have to go through it every year. It turns out you’re not allowed to do that. But he tried.”