Love is brightest in the dark (and we shall guide you to the light)
Love is brightest in the dark (and we shall guide you to the light)
Be careful of what you believe in.
Let there be damage ensued and tabloid news in that kind of love.
She will (and he’ll let her)
Damage.
Art by polluxery on twitter
i’ll never get tired of drawing these two kissing, about to kiss, mid-kiss, or after a kiss ever
the zutaras are back at it again !!
right… right… (kill me)
Watch me fly.
the thing that really cheeses my cake about flies getting in my house is they clearly don’t want to be there anyway. like at least the ants trying to steal cereal from my pantry had a goal and a plan. you are just here because you’re too stupid to use a window twice
“now i know better, never let me leave home without a parachute”
hayley williams is my favorite band. instagram really liked this piece, i hope y'all do too
this took embarrassingly long! holy cow!
i’m not one to share my silly thinkpieces publicly, but this song is so important to me autistically and i have to tell you why.
i chose this set of photos to accompany my drawling, because i feel like they highlight the media’s tendency to focus on Just Hayley Williams when engaging with Paramore. photographers & fans will keep their lenses absolutely fixed on Hayley alone, then the blame is on her for the other members lack of recognition.
despite Hayley’s best efforts, introducing the band every show for the better part of 2 decades, and (previously) insisting that she be titled Hayley Williams of Paramore wherever she’s credited, misogynists are to this day convinced that she must be an evil mastermind whose only want in life is to be apart of a major label fabrication.
of course. obviously. that’s why, after being freed from a 20-year-long contract with said major label, Paramore remain active as a band. and i bet that’s also why Hayley is now quite literally screaming “I’M IN A BAND, I’M IN A BAND!” on a solo track /s
[Image description: Drawing of Hayley Williams that cycles through her different hair colors over the years: various shades of orange and red, blue, light blond, and brown with bleached bangs. She is captioned “I’m in a band, I’m in a band!”
Behind her are two vague human figures, captioned: “She’s in a band. You’re in a band.” End description.]