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Last night, I was very lucky to have a meet and greet with All Time Low :) it was amazing, and I couldn’t be happier. Jack took our photo and demanded to choose the Instagram filter and wrote the caption “I love butts” hahaha.
Alex signed my wrist, just because :D
I was right up the front in the pit, it was just perfect. They played Therapy and I was a tad emotional haha
I also manage to catch Rian’s drumstick! The first time I’ve ever caught anything at a gig.
Still on such an adrenaline rush, it was amazing :)
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Don’t Sweat It, Forget It, It’s Over Now.
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Life is all about finding out who you really are. First of all, know that you’re not alone. I don’t think there’s a person on this planet who has not, at one point or another, worn a mask to protect who they really are from a potentially difficult experience. The pressure of believing you’re the only one with this problem is half of what makes it seem so impossible to fix. The second step is figuring out what you’re so afraid of by revealing who you really are. It isn’t that you’re wearing a mask all the time, its that you’re putting it on in attempt to keep your therapist out. What you need to understand is that by letting that person in, they can get to the core of whatever else is bothering you. Just be straight up. Its hard, but once you break through that wall, the pressure you feel inside will lift, and you’ll probably cry out every single one of those tears ‘til all you can do is laugh to make up for it. That’s when you know you’ve done it. Be real, because a mask only fools people on the outside. Pretending to be someone you’re not takes a toll on the real you, and the real you is more important than anyone else.
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