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“I love Twitter; it’s such a random thing. It’s so peculiar what you’re prepared to tell people for no apparent reason. It’s fascinating.”

Posted on April 20, 2013   ( 26)   via  › chaplins  

+ good christ  + my heart  + was not prepared  + help  + david oakes   

who-stole-my-nandos:

The hunger games catching fire: 22nd November
Doctor Who 50th anniversary: 23rd November
Sherlock series 3: 24th November

I hope you all come to my funeral

Posted on April 17, 2013   ( 41937)   via  › who-stole-my-nandos  

+ and then december will be spent crying  + the whole month  + crying  + help   

Klaroline + milestones

redscharming:

#ugh my poor nealfire bb #he had nightmares every night #but he left that for the night and made sure he lived everyday with a smile #when he met emma the nightmares happened less and less often #and then she showed him the dream catcher #and he thought maybe now they could be gone forever #but he soon realized emma was his dream catcher #and he only kept it because it wasnt the dream catcher that kept the nightmares away #it was the memory of emma that did

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hautecoutureoverdose:

”Venus” dress by Christian Dior, 1949

Gray silk net embroidered with feather-shaped opalescent sequins, rhinestones, simulated pearls, and paillettes.

This extraordinary ball gown by Christian Dior, of foggy gray silk tulle, arrayed with an overlay of scallop-shaped petals, is called “Venus.” The bodice and shell forms of its skirt are embellished with nacreous paillettes and sequins, iridescent seed beads, aurora-borealis crystals, and pearls. The glittering overskirt and train adumbrate both the seashell motif and the crescent wave patterns of Botticelli’s Venus. Dior is best known for his revival of the wasp-waisted silhouette seen here. His celebrated first collection of 1947 was dubbed the “New Look” by the influential American editor Carmel Snow, because the corseted, full-bosomed, and hourglass shaping had not been seen for decades. In fact, the “New Look” was an old look revived. After the deprivations of World War II, Dior believed that the survival of the haute couture relied on its ability to restore fantasy and luxury to women’s wardrobes. The fragile effects of this gown, which merges Second Empire romanticism with the classical iconography of ideal and eternal beauty, recall Dior’s belief that “fashion comes from a dream.”

Posted on April 02, 2013   ( 23126)   via  › http  

+ !!!!!  + fashion  + help   

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The Downeys on the Kiss Cam at a Laker’s Game || 2009

Posted on March 10, 2013   ( 1875)   via  › lampardary  

+ so fucking cute my heart is bleeding  + help  + robert downey jnr  + susan downey   

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missdarcys:

Don’t be cruel to me
Oh, I’ve wanted more
And I’ve been wrong before

Request of messrmarius

foodxpron: colors - PINK

Les Misérables Oscars 2013 Performance.

Caroline Forbes, “Down the Rabbit Hole”

storybrookemirror:

‘Manhattan ’ - CTV Promo

Posted on February 11, 2013   ( 157)   via  › storybrookemirror  

+ I AM SCREAMING  + VEE  + BB  + ARE YOU SEEING THIS  + HER FACE  + I  + DON  + TT  + HALPE  + ME  + SPOILERS  + ONCE UPON A TIME  + HELP   

Game Of Thrones Season 3: Chaos Preview (x)
Chaos isn’t a pit. Chaos is a ladder. Many who try to climb it fail, never get to try again. The fall breaks them. And some, given a chance to climb, they cling to the realm, or the gods, or love. Only the ladder is real. The climb is all there is.

WHY DID I EVEN WANT TO PLAY FINAL FANTASY X AGAIN

WHY DO I DO THIS TO MYSELF

WHY