- Mom: It's almost 10:30. It's getting pretty late you should go to be-
- Me: *starts laughing hysterically before turning into a winged batlike demon and flying off into the darkness as a creature of the night*
you know atl did the merry xmas video with a puppet
maybe they did it cause by then theyd left interscope
and basically had no money
who invented king arthur’s round table?
SIR CUMFERENCE
BLESS 1000 PEOPLE APPRECIATE SHIT JOKES
hey if you don’t like all time low and you haven’t unfollowed me yet then wow
shoutout to you
ily
if there is actually going to be a zombie apocalypse i will:
- take car
- go to mum’s
- kill phil
- grab liz
- go to the winchester
- have a nice cold pint
- and wait for all this to blow over
No matter how you feel about Glee, this is a powerful scene, with an empowering message.
This was a big part of the season for me, especially with where I’ve come from and how I feel about myself.
(Source: darren-criss)
Whoever says gay people shouldn’t have children, look at this picture and go fuck yourself.
(Source: moonchild30)
“weve got these big city dreams”
“long live the reckless and the brave”
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I logVE YOU
- All time low: (eight years ago) Here's to the fast times...
- All time low: (now) Long live the fast times
- me: ... crying
well i am happy.
“It’s essentially about going back to the day that we decided to take a real shot at this band. I feel like the reason the song was written was that the longer we’re in this band, the more we realize those moments happen quite a bit—those moments of taking a leap of faith, per se, and hoping for the best. The song deals with the day we decided to take a shot at signing to a major label for the first time, dropping everything, going on tour and opting out of going to college—taking that beaten path, I guess. The reason I think this song became so pertinent when it was written was because it was happening at a time when we’d just parted ways with Interscope, and it was another leg in our adventure. Even signing to Interscope and then parting ways a year later, both of those things felt like the same kind of leap of faith. It’s that angle that’s a big overtone of the entire record, and the reason we wanted to put this song forward first—because it speaks to the whole record and sets up the whole thing.”
Alex Gaskarth on The Reckless and The Brave (via vibeswerepriceless)- mom: you need to calm down about this band
- me: i DON T' HTINK I WANNA BE S AVED







