They may call me a dreamer.

I'm Josh. 18. Western New York. I play guitar in a band called Bury the Hatchet, check us out! Other than that, enjoy.
Lake Ontario.  (Taken with Instagram at Black North Inn)

Lake Ontario. (Taken with Instagram at Black North Inn)

The next skrillex right here in English.  (Taken with instagram)

The next skrillex right here in English. (Taken with instagram)

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twiggy114:

A dog guarding his masters bike….So cute. You guys have to watch it. OMG and the ending. 

NO WAY!

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handslikehouses:

We will be releasing a short EP of acoustic tracks from ground dweller on youtube in the very near future. 

Here is a little preview. 

:)

These guys will be huge. Already one of the best bands out there if you ask me.

Mussels, clams, shrimp <3 (Taken with Instagram at Olive Garden)

Mussels, clams, shrimp <3 (Taken with Instagram at Olive Garden)

Must turn fresh men, such as I, into gods.  (Taken with instagram)

Must turn fresh men, such as I, into gods. (Taken with instagram)

pokem0an:

Guys this isn’t real
It stretched credulity to believe that a camera could have survived such a fall and not smash to pieces upon hitting the ground.
September 11 was a warm day. The temperature was in the high sixties (Fahrenheit) that morning, yet the man in the photo was wearing heavy clothing consistent with winter weather.
The man would have been standing on the south tower — the building with the observation deck. And yet the North tower was the first tower to be hit. Therefore, if we are to believe this picture is real, we must assume the man was happily posing for his photo as the other building was burning off to his side.
United Airlines Flight 175 crashed into the South tower from the south. However, it is evident from the fact that Midtown Manhattan is in the background behind the man that the plane in this photo is approaching from the north.
Both planes that were flown into the towers were Boeing 767s, whereas a Boeing 757 is shown in this photo.
The plane likely would have been blurred in the photo due to its high velocity before impact.
If someone saw a plane about to hit the building where the picture was taking place, why would he/she continue to take the picture?
Flight 75 hit the south tower at 9:03 AM, at which time the observation deck was closed. It only would have opened at 9:30 am.
The white balance of the two photographs are far off. If the plane were part of the photograph, it would much rather appear yellowish rather than the perfect silver it appears as.
The poorly-dated image appears to be one edited in MS Paint, rather than by an actual camera, as would appear in this photograph, which proves the picture was taken in November 1997.

pokem0an:

Guys this isn’t real

  • It stretched credulity to believe that a camera could have survived such a fall and not smash to pieces upon hitting the ground.
  • September 11 was a warm day. The temperature was in the high sixties (Fahrenheit) that morning, yet the man in the photo was wearing heavy clothing consistent with winter weather.
  • The man would have been standing on the south tower — the building with the observation deck. And yet the North tower was the first tower to be hit. Therefore, if we are to believe this picture is real, we must assume the man was happily posing for his photo as the other building was burning off to his side.
  • United Airlines Flight 175 crashed into the South tower from the south. However, it is evident from the fact that Midtown Manhattan is in the background behind the man that the plane in this photo is approaching from the north.
  • Both planes that were flown into the towers were Boeing 767s, whereas a Boeing 757 is shown in this photo.
  • The plane likely would have been blurred in the photo due to its high velocity before impact.
  • If someone saw a plane about to hit the building where the picture was taking place, why would he/she continue to take the picture?
  • Flight 75 hit the south tower at 9:03 AM, at which time the observation deck was closed. It only would have opened at 9:30 am.
  • The white balance of the two photographs are far off. If the plane were part of the photograph, it would much rather appear yellowish rather than the perfect silver it appears as.
  • The poorly-dated image appears to be one edited in MS Paint, rather than by an actual camera, as would appear in this photograph, which proves the picture was taken in November 1997.

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