fallen-honor
fallen-honor
By the mouth of the serpent regenerate
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Corey he/him, everybody's least favorite older brother core loser, Husband to @lestrodamus (go check out their blog NOW)(she frequently beats me)... alt fallen-honor-photography
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fallen-honor · 9 days ago
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fallen-honor · 11 days ago
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fallen-honor · 12 days ago
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DAY 15
GIVE IT UP FOR DAY 15
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fallen-honor · 15 days ago
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fallen-honor · 15 days ago
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In 2009, during a break at a Boston Celtics game, an ordinary moment turned into an unforgettable performance thanks to a young fan named Jeremy Fry.
As Bon Jovi’s iconic anthem “Livin’ on a Prayer” blasted through the arena, Jeremy sprang to life. What began as a spontaneous dance quickly escalated into a full-blown show. With uncontainable energy, he sang at the top of his lungs, air-guitared like a rock star, and danced his way down the stadium steps—electrifying the crowd in the process.
The stadium camera, originally just capturing a lighthearted fan moment, couldn’t look away. It followed Jeremy’s every move as fans around him joined in, clapping, cheering, and singing along. His raw, unfiltered joy lit up the entire arena—and soon, the internet.
The video of Jeremy’s performance went viral, racking up millions of views across platforms and even landing a spot on Bon Jovi’s official Instagram. For many, it remains one of the most beloved and entertaining fan moments ever captured at a sporting event.
More than a decade later, Jeremy Fry’s epic dance is still remembered—not just for the moves, but for the joy and authenticity that resonated with viewers around the world.
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fallen-honor · 15 days ago
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Lets dissect uncle to find his wish gland
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fallen-honor · 15 days ago
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fallen-honor · 18 days ago
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Gerard Way has always associated stars with something lively and enthusiastic. “Starless eyes” is one of their favorite metaphors to portray a person who has lost their soul, who appears to be rather empty and lifeless.
It can be implied that Gerard is still a stargazer since seeing the sea of stars created by fans leaves him astonished… In Gerard’s world, it means that we are full of life & love.
(cr. for media (both twt) MWhiteShelley, sIeepingpiIls)
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fallen-honor · 18 days ago
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Mall haul
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fallen-honor · 19 days ago
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What is Mikey way even about 💔
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fallen-honor · 19 days ago
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“suicide” isn’t a bad word and neither is “death”
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fallen-honor · 19 days ago
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Thank you @simon-stardust and everyone who got me to 4000 reblogs!
Of course it's this post too 😭😭😭
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fallen-honor · 25 days ago
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IM SEEING SYSTEM OF A DOWN AND KORN IN LIKE THREE WEEKS FOR MY BIRTHDAY
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fallen-honor · 26 days ago
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fallen-honor · 27 days ago
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This could be us (St. Jimmy and Whatsername) but you're gay for some reason and you should stop doing that cause im really hot
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im gay because my mom watched rupauls drag race when she was pregante with me
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fallen-honor · 28 days ago
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real
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fallen-honor · 29 days ago
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I'm back bitches (I forgor about Tumblr for like three months)
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