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October 29, 2013

eyesofamazement:

dreamwurks:

dreamwurks:

Hiccup: I can't...









eyesofamazement:



dreamwurks:



dreamwurks:



Hiccup: I can't believe it's not butter

this post comes back every few weeks to haunt me



I’m laughing so hard



JACK.

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Published on October 29, 2013 18:39

queerfabulousmermaid:

rumpus-weasley:

bemusedlybespectacled:

A...





















queerfabulousmermaid:



rumpus-weasley:



bemusedlybespectacled:



ALWAYS REBLOG KAT DENNINGS SLAMMING SLUT SHAMING



BAM BAM TURKEY AND HAM



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Published on October 29, 2013 18:37

writersflow:

Writers are forgetful…



writersflow:



Writers are forgetful…


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Published on October 29, 2013 08:36

October 28, 2013

When I go to a corn maze in a non-corn-belt state.


It’s cute. But just stop. You’re only embarrassing yourself.


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Published on October 28, 2013 13:07

October 27, 2013

October 26, 2013

beanaroony:

fuzzynummies:

zoezoloft:

I’m not a Zatara stan,...



















beanaroony:



fuzzynummies:



zoezoloft:



I’m not a Zatara stan, but…



What kinda bullsh!t is this?! Stop it this instant!



No.



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Published on October 26, 2013 09:52

I didn’t want to play her as this femme fatale—she was a...






















I didn’t want to play her as this femme fatale—she was a genuine evangelical with a real religious belief in the Reformation. Anne really influenced the world, behind closed doors. But she’s given no explicit credit because she wasn’t protected. Let’s not forget, too, that history was written by men. And even now, in our post-feminist era we still have women struggle in public positions of power.


Men still have trouble recognizing that a woman can be complex, can have ambition, good looks, sexuality, erudition, and common sense. A woman can have all those facets, and yet men, in literature and in drama, seem to need to simplify women, to polarize us as either the whore or the angel. That sensibility is prevalent, even to this day.
Natalie Dormer



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Published on October 26, 2013 09:39

October 25, 2013

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Published on October 25, 2013 08:49

October 24, 2013

kristenmastora7:

gallium-knight:

Here’s a test:
I’m holding a baby in one hand and a petri dish...

kristenmastora7:



gallium-knight:



Here’s a test:


I’m holding a baby in one hand and a petri dish holding a fetus in the other.


I’m going to drop one. You chose which.


If you really truly believe a fetus is the same thing as a baby, it should be impossible for you to decide. You should have to flip a coin, that’s how impossible the decision should be.


Shot in the dark, you saved the baby.


Because you’re aware there’s a difference.


Now admit it



woah.


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Published on October 24, 2013 19:29