julie ann pavlacka. |
I'm a girl. I'm 20-years-old. I live in San Diego, CA. I take a lot of pictures. I like to dance. I like to swim. I'm vegan.
I like animals a lot. I let my music take me where my heart wants to go. |
“Indecision won’t you ever make up your mind?”
(Source: architecture-of-happiness, via dustonthedash)
I had to make album art for my photography class, so I just took pictures of my dogs and called it Dog Problems.
A Simple Twist Of Fate - The Format (Cover)
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I miss this …
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Hey guys! Look at what Sam is up to! You should go pre-order this…right now.
I wish I was an ocean. (Taken with instagram)
“I’ve been condemned by those I love, they’re wishing me the worse as I try my best”.
Career Day. The Format. Live. House of Blues Anaheim. August 29, 2006.
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It’s so weird when people I went to middle school/high school with post about how much they like fun. They used to treat me like shit and make fun of me for being so devoted to Steel Train and The Format because they weren’t normal and/or popular bands.
I’m glad people are finally into good music, but fuck.
I was judged so much for going to shows instead of hanging out with people and having most of my conversations revolve around music (not to mention I was vegan so I got shit for that too). Until a point in high school when I just decided to shut myself off from everyone and only truly express myself to my two best friends. I still have trouble showing my emotions toward things and interests in things because of it. It’s like I feel like I will be penalized for being enthusiastic about something.
So now that everyone likes fun., am I cool? At least I know more than one song.
“Hold on, there’s a hole in my heart”
Four years ago today, my favorite band announced that they were done. They gave me many beautiful, and exciting, memories, brought me closer to my sister, and taught me a lot about myself. From 2004-2007, I was lucky enough to see The Format 29 times in seven different states. The world of music was really let down when they called it off. Listen to The Format today and appreciate the brilliance that is Sam Means and Nate Ruess.
This is where I was five years ago today. Where were you?
Snails see the benefits. (Taken with instagram)