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HOOOOOOLY SHIT I JUSTREMEBRED HOW HOT JOSH DUN IS SHIRTLESS AND SWEATY OHHHHHGG MYYYY GAASAAAAAWD

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PART 2:
          When I heard that the Tour De Columbus shows were happening, I was about two days late. RIP. I was salty at first for not getting tickets, but then I realized 
          A) I cannot afford them, or plane tickets to fly out to Ohio,
          B) My parents would NEVER let me go. 
          So instead, I opted to cheer on those who got tickets and watch videos on the internet. And so learning about these concerts, I remembered mine, and my favorite song(s). I love Anathema, since I relate to the whole "can't sleep bc this person is torturing my sleep fućk off Susan" and I love Hometown, since my town is so small, and when I fell into a depressive pit two years ago, my only dream was to leave my small town. Today, I am in a much better mindset and place then I was, but Hometown has grown to be a playlist staple for being both a bop and a serious personal connection to my dreams. But sadly, the era of Hometown and all the other great songs from Blurryface (Im looking at u Message Man) has ended. No more black paint on the hands and neck (flashbacks to my therapist asking if the paint was tattoos) and red eyes, no more creepy, yet exhilarating intros (i;e, the blurryface face in the beginning of the concert chanting "this song will never b on the radio..." that scared the shít out of me), and no more red and black themes. But this ending brings exciting new beginnings, such as new colors, a new album, new music videos!!! new traditions, new comfort songs, maybe some collaborations?? plz?? and hopefully, better merch. Whatever this band does I will stand by them, because lord knows i will cut a bītch for these boys, and i will cheer them on as they pave new roads. 

ibelievethat

 nobody's gonna read this but whatever. I joined the clique during the blurryface era, no regrets, never looking back. I joined probably when Stressed Out was released, and ever since then I have loved these two boys with all my heart. My first concert was in June 25, last summer with my friend and dad, and it was a spiritual experience. I felt as though I had been carrying a burden and it released and flew into the wind. I went to my semiconducting show recently, February 15, and had floor tickets, and I still have the confetti in my favorite notebook, in a little envelope that reads: "in case you get sad". This band has helped me, and countless others, it has changed lives, it has sparked creativity, and it has transformed me into the person I am today. Not the memer on the internet, no, the person who wants to go out there and create and have joy and spread happiness, just like Tyler and Josh have. And while I am more in Josh's land, I appreciate Tyler for all he has done, for starting this band, for writing these lyrics for just existing. Because without twenty øne piløts, I wouldn't be able to face my fears. I wouldn't have gotten into art school. I wouldn't have as big of a playlist, or a fanficton account. But in all seriousness, this band has changed me for the better and I couldn't be prouder for them and the recognition they have gotten. 

ibelievethat

AND I MEANT JOSH'S LANE NOT LAND AHHHH
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ibelievethat

fûck i said semiconducting concert, I meant second. shīt. emotional moment ruined 
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