I love this so much. It looks like a 90s album booklet picture.
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I love this so much. It looks like a 90s album booklet picture.
via kainalu.music on instagram
you're so, so pretty, boy; I'm paranoid I made you up
He looks so Warped Tour 2005 with those fucking baggy low rise jeans + waistband of his boxers on display + random shirt + this hair
EVEN THE FUCKING JACKET
I'm gonna die rn bye
The Crux is one year old and maybe, just maybe, so am I.
Last year, back when my main blog was still an abandoned roleplaying blog with like 20 followers and my English was rusty as fuck for the lack of usage, I posted this thing. Now I'm a hundred-ish followers blog with a hundred-ish followers Joe Keery sideblog, The Crux is one year old (yay!), life has happened and changed, Djo is bigger as a musician, etc etc. you, fellow fan, know the drill. But I'd like to say one thing to that 29 year old bitch (me):
We dropped everything to go back to studying sound and right now we kinda suck at it and we have money for shit and we have zero equipment and being a beginner is a fucking nightmare sometimes– but none of it is a "faint memory of our glorious early 20s" anymore. We're doing it right now. We're trying.
Keep listening to music that makes you feel alive, surrounding yourself with people and influences that inspire you, put your baggage inside glittery suitcases and go ahead. You're not gonna let fear take that.
Also keep telling jokes and being a slut on the internet. (it'll give you great friends)
Joe Keery:
Me:
who wore it better?
djo (2026) or pete wentz (some year in the 00s)?
thought this pic reminded me of somebody
Djo concerts are truly a beauty. I love watching the live streams because then I can pay attention to small details as the camera focuses on different parts. The whole band (and their techs) is so smooth! It's like they woke up one day knowing how to operate all that paraphernalia lmao
and I gotta love how crowded their stage is with instruments and equipment and etc. it's always entertaining to watch them rotating over everything.
(and particularly, as someone who's a big enthusiast of sound equipment, it's just great to observe the way they work. no wonder I had my eureka moment that got me back to studying sound and working hard to make it my career at some point while listening to Joe and Adam nerdying out on the Tape Notes podcast. I'll forever be grateful!)