My parents were always fighting.
I didn’t even have my own room.
I would shrink myself into a small ball in the corner of the room and cover my ears.
All I could do was close myself into a protective shell.
There wasn’t anywhere I could relax.
That’s when I came across the band called Sad Machine.
The vocalist was also from an unfortunate family.
During the hard times, he would plug his ears with headphones and escape into the world of music.
I started doing the same.
I felt like everything was being blasted away.
Like the vocalist was screaming for me. That he was singing for me.
I began to believe that those who spoke rationally were wrong, and those crying out were right.
It made me realize that we lonely people were the ones who were truly human-like.
That music screamed, tore apart, and destroyed the unfairness that existed.
It… saved me.
Masami Iwasawa (Angel Beats)
Just watched all of Angel Beats within less than 24 hours.
For some of it, like the beginning of the series:
Then by the end, I’m all:
This is NOT okay.
"You really are something. Look at that, Otonashi. Even in the face of despair,
everyone's entrusting their hopes to someone else. You've given meaning to our lives."
(Source: aimugifuu)
Via ◕‿◕ All For You
"I play baseball you know.
One day, I'll smash a baseball through your window,
and when I go to get it, I'll find you.
That's how we'll meet.
We'll end up talking, we'll get along, and before I know it,
I'll be visiting you every day."
(Source: aimugifuu)
Via ◕‿◕ All For You
This anime almost has me crying nearly every episode in all honesty, i never cry at anything >_< lol
(Source: heyphoenixx)
Via 8 Months.
ON THE VERY RARE OCCASIONS THAT ROB ROLFE SWAPS WITH ROU ONSTAGE PEOPLE GET KILLED.
(Source: roofrunningsmokingchronichectic)











