This is my coming out party. I AM gay. Deal with it. Done.

Hey sexy. My name is Chelsea, and I like things. Like bands. Bands are precious. I saw Fall Out Boy on 5/22/13

Feel free to message me about anything at all. Especially cuddles. I like cuddling.

Listen to the sunset
Hear its silent sigh
As it falls down the horizon

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superwholockathogwarts:

I really hate teenage girls omfg someone save me please

special snowflake

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bartonesque:

friendly reminder that you don’t have to be around people who upset you or make you uncomfortable, even if those people are “friends” or “family”. you don’t owe them anything and you don’t deserve to be treated that way. you should surround yourself with people that are emotionally supportive because you deserve to be happy. 

1 day ago on May 23rd, 2013 | J | 16,883 notes

I just saw Fall Out Boy yesterday and I had the absolute greatest time of my life (ever)
Lemme take you through my night, yes? 
Through the entire day I wasn’t even sure if I was going to be able to go because it’s an hour and a half away and my mother had to drive me, but at two thirty she texted me like “should be home in an hour” so weight was lifted.
Sarah and I got to The Fillmore around 6-ish and we couldn’t see a line so we tried to walk in, but they were only letting people in for a meet and greet. (But they didn’t check our tickets at first so i wanted to walk in but sarah wouldn’t let me) then we went out and were like where the fuck is the line, which we eventually found to be across the street next to the building, then behind three other buildings. So we got in line and started talking and hugging, when the rain came (music for dramatic effect) 
It was windy and rainy and not fun. A few feet ahead of us was a covered thing that we didn’t get under until the rain stopped. The rain was even worse for Sarah because she was wearing a white shirt (nice one).
Pete apparently tried to get us in early to get out of the rain, but to no avail. Then around 7, they let us in. We were walkin and rolling and what not. On the way there a poor old woman and man dropped their penny and I picked it up and she gave it back along with two other pennies and told me it was a blessing, so my heart was warmed and I was already really happy. Then we got into the gorgeous, gorgeous venue. The picture above sort of gives you that feel, but not as well as the lobby. It reminded me of a palace, though that may have just been from my complete awe of that day.
We went up the stairs and through the things to get to our seats. We sat on the side, on one of the three-person seats because that’s where we could get the closest seats. (If anyone actually reads this, will you explain to me what lodge seating is and what is it used for?) We waited for a while as people piled in, as we were in the middle of the line, until the opening band came in. It was either NK or The NK or something along those lines. They were good, just not Fall Out Boy. When their set was over, Sarah and I went down to get merch and a nice young lad behind us saved our seats. We both got tour shirts and wristbands  Guess who’s never taking her wristband off? (it’s me)
We got back in our seats just as the lights turned off. Basically, their set was perfect. I got a video of Patrick Stump saying assholes live. Also, I really wish I was able to get the version of What A Catch they played. It was with guitars and it was a bit more upbeat. Not that the original wasn’t perfect, but oh well. They brought out a piano before they played Save Rock and Roll, and I got a video of it if anyone’s interested. They played off with Saturday, and it was just amazing. I think I cried twice during that whole concert. Along with a lot of arm movements and a lot of screaming and singing along. If you can see Fall Out Boy live, do it. It was the best experience of my life. I really wish I could’ve met them, but that’ll happen another time. If I’ve lost all hope in what keeps me alive now, that’ll do it. I can’t die without meeting them. I can’t wait to see them again sometime. 

Until then, this isn’t over. 
 

2 days ago on May 23rd, 2013 | J | 5 notes

guys fall out boy was just really amazing i felt like the happiest person alive it was such a relief oh my 

2 days ago on May 23rd, 2013 | J | 0 notes

people are fucking annoying jfc

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Izzy: What do you have against cannibalism?
3 days ago on May 22nd, 2013 | J | 2 notes

GUYS I AM PROBABLY SEEING FALL OUT BOY TODAY

3 days ago on May 22nd, 2013 | J | 1 note
aghostinthesun:

Okay so I almost died a few times when I noticed that.. The birds have the same makeup

aghostinthesun:

Okay so I almost died a few times when I noticed that.. The birds have the same makeup

3 days ago on May 22nd, 2013 | J | 337 notes

3ridan:

do you ever look around at the big crowds of people around you and realize everyone has a story and memories and family and troubles and achievements and a first kiss and a broken heart but you’ll never know any of it and every human life is really intricate and expansive but oh they’ve walked into a shop and you’ll never see them again and you’ll never know just what they were thinking 

3 days ago on May 21st, 2013 | J | 50,196 notes

help me meet fall out boy by just clicking this link

livelndenver:

ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS CLICK HERE AT LEAST ONCE A DAY FOR A VOTE TO GO THRU FOR ME TO MEET FALL OUT BOY.

(please REBLOG this to get as many people as possible to see)

what’s in it for you?

this

3 days ago on May 21st, 2013 | J | 384 notes