May 24th, 2013

Rose,before I go,I just want to tell you,you were fantastic. Absolutely fantastic.And you know what?So was I.

Rose,before I go,I just want to tell you,you were fantastic. Absolutely fantastic.And you know what?So was I.

(Source: leegpce, via littlesoulsister)

May 23rd, 2013

woah. I never noticed this before.

(Source: rhymingtruths, via littlesoulsister)

  • Person in book: I'm not pretty. I'm average looking. People never really notice me.
  • Person in book: he's unattractive but has got beautiful eyes
  • Movie industry: no, we're hiring supermodels
cumbercolllective:

My feelings towards the deleted scene. [x]

cumbercolllective:

My feelings towards the deleted scene. [x]

(via gingerorbust)

pondermoofin:

francisarchibald:

slay-z:

cynique:

demonicdjkitty:


oh my

oh my god

holy fuck

Pocahotness

HNNNNNGH *o*

YVONNEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

pondermoofin:

francisarchibald:

slay-z:

cynique:

demonicdjkitty:

image

oh my

oh my god

holy fuck

Pocahotness

HNNNNNGH *o*

YVONNEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

(Source: liabatman, via gingerorbust)

david-john-mcdonald:

thedailytennant:

you know you’ve made the most of your life when you can fanboy over yourself

why is he so perfect?

wait…isn’t the hand SUPPOSED to come off? 

(Source: rundoctorw, via gingerorbust)

metaphorasaurus:

forsciencejohn:

dudeufugly:

J.J. shows a cut scene of Benedict Cumberbatch showering

i’m still mad at you jj but i’m like 2% less mad now

nitanahkohe:

around this time last year people finally started taking notice of the food-related issues in the upper northern reaches of Canada; consider this your reminder that even since then, juice is still $26 in Pangnirtung, Nunavut, and that the predominately indigenous communities in Canada’s North are forced to pay extraordinarily exorbitant prices for basic groceries due to structural inequity and the contemporary effects of ongoing settler occupation.

Canada why u gotta go and make me all sad :’(

nitanahkohe:

around this time last year people finally started taking notice of the food-related issues in the upper northern reaches of Canada; consider this your reminder that even since then, juice is still $26 in Pangnirtung, Nunavut, and that the predominately indigenous communities in Canada’s North are forced to pay extraordinarily exorbitant prices for basic groceries due to structural inequity and the contemporary effects of ongoing settler occupation.

Canada why u gotta go and make me all sad :’(

(via whyvoneenee)