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Beware Of You 

“Beware of You” is a phrase that Hayley Williams created which basically means that you are in control of your own destiny.Hayley has incorporated the phrase “Beware of You” and its abbreviation “B.O.Y.” into her clothing during and around the time of the Honda Civic Tour. She wore a cut-up black “B.O.Y.” tee at Reading and Leeds and then later on some of the remaining Honda Civic Tour dates. During her perfomance at the 2010 VMAs, her jacket had a large “Beware of You” patch on the back. Her “Brand New Eyes” tank top says “B.O.Y” on the back down by her waist. She created small “B.O.Y.” patches for her Girl Scout-inspired sash and dress, which also has a “Beware of You” banner on the back.
Here are some explanations from Hayley herself:

“I came up with it cause I wanted something that reminded me that I have the ability… power… (whatever you want to call it)… to build myself up or tear myself down. I’ve done an incredible job at doing both. And it’s my choice which one I want to be better at.” – August 24, 2010 via tumblr

“I have the ability to build myself up or break myself down. I stay positive. Strength comes from within.” – September 9, 2010 via twitter

BOY means “Beware of You”… Be aware of your power. We have the choice to live positively or in our own destruction.” – October 24, 2010 via twitter
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