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someone requested i did this throughout december but of course i was too drunk to remember to post this last night! 😂 i tried my best but i’ve really enjoyed this x

1. Navy Blue by The Story So Far 2. 24 Floors by The Maine 3. Save Rock & Roll by Fall Out Boy (seeing them headline Reading Festival in August was amazing) 4. Isle Of Flightless Birds by Twenty One Pilots 5. Rumour Mill by We Are The In Crowd 6. Life Of The Party by All Time Low 7. Anyone Else by PVRIS 8. Diazepam by Turnover (misusing prescription drugs to cope with anxiety, relatable as fuck) 9. We All Float Down Here by Four Year Strong 10. Wish You Were Here by Neck Deep 11. Untitled by Knuckle Puck 12. Like We Used To by A Rocket To The Moon (i miss 2011) 13. Your Song by Elton John 14. Separate by PVRIS 15. Green Light (originally Lorde) covered by Alex Goot and SAINTE 16. Lost In Stereo by All Time Low 17. Come Back Home by We Are The In Crowd 18. In The End by Linkin Park (2000) 19. Chlorine by Trophy Eyes 20. Therapy by All Time Low 21. I’m Made Of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of? by A Day To Remember 22. Gone With The Wind by Architects 23. Hurt by Trophy Eyes 24. Your Graduation by Modern Baseball 25. Numb by Linkin Park 26. Follow You by Bring Me The Horizon 27. I can’t pick. When You See My Friends by Mayday Parade or Spring by Moose Blood 28. Hold Onto Me by Mayday Parade 29. Pretty Fly (For A White Guy) by The Offspring 30. Lighthouse by SAINTE (i can never find the words to properly explain what’s missing in the girl that wants it all)

New unseen Nirvana photo that was taken in the ‘Edgewater’ hotel.

08.13.1993, Seattle, WA, US 

Nirvana - Octagon Centre, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK (91-11-28)

Vandalism: beautiful as a rock in a cop’s face

my armenian father getting angry at a squirrel

“you are. stealink…. my nuts…”

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Nirvana

‘Nirvana manifests as ease, as love, as connectedness, as generosity, as clarity, as unshakable freedom. This isn’t a watering down of nirvana. This is the reality of liberation that we can experience, sometimes in a moment and sometimes in transformative ways that change our entire life.‘

- Jack Kornfield, A Path with Heart: A Guide Through the Perils and Promises of Spiritual Life.