1. 02:10 1st Jun 2012

    Notes: 48

    Reblogged from harlequinbelle

    “Yes, Cosette, yes, it’s true. There’s a castle just waiting for you.”

    (Source: harlequinbelle)

     
  2. 02:09

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    Reblogged from letliveandlettucker

    letliveandlettucker:

    I actually cannot wait!! SO FREAKIN’ EXCITED!

     
  3. 02:08

    Notes: 795

    Reblogged from oheeyitsmikeer

    thethirdreel:

    can you imagine if gifs didn’t exist? we’d have to actually explain our feelings - with words and shit? 

     
  4. 18:49 31st May 2012

    Notes: 224

    Reblogged from everydaymotions

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    (Source: niftykid)

     
  5. 18:48

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    Reblogged from tropius-paskewitz

     
  6. 18:41

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    Reblogged from classyasapanda

    simpledisneythings:

    Friendship is a single soul dwelling in two bodies.

     
  7. How to write a pop song!

     
  8. 18:21

    Notes: 66125

    Reblogged from tropius-paskewitz

    That awkward moment when you’re talking in class, then your friend stops talking and you see that your teacher is looking at you.

    (Source: whenmomentsblog)

     
  9. 18:21

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    Reblogged from kcalron

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    quetzalcoatl-rising:


Psychologists Discover How People Subconsciously Become Their Favorite Fictional Characters
Psychologists have discovered that while reading a book or story, people are prone to subconsciously adopt their behavior, thoughts, beliefs and internal responses to that of fictional characters as if they were their own.
Experts have dubbed this subconscious phenomenon ‘experience-taking,’ where people actually change their own behaviors and thoughts to match those of a fictional character that they can identify with.
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No wonder I became a nihilistic douchebag after reading Catcher in the Rye

    quetzalcoatl-rising:

    Psychologists Discover How People Subconsciously Become Their Favorite Fictional Characters

    Psychologists have discovered that while reading a book or story, people are prone to subconsciously adopt their behavior, thoughts, beliefs and internal responses to that of fictional characters as if they were their own.

    Experts have dubbed this subconscious phenomenon ‘experience-taking,’ where people actually change their own behaviors and thoughts to match those of a fictional character that they can identify with.

    Continue Reading

    No wonder I became a nihilistic douchebag after reading Catcher in the Rye

     
  10. 18:20

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    Reblogged from docj20

    send me shit~

    1. ♂ = I am a boy who has a crush on you.
    2. ♀ = I am a girl who has a crush on you.
    3. ! = Just delete your tumblr already.
    4. * = You’re awesome.
    5. ♡ = I love your blog.
    6. ° = You’re beautiful.
    7. ✓ = I hate you.
    8. - = You’re ugly.
    9. + = I want to fuck you.
    10. ♬ = I wish we were close.
    11. ♧ = I wish we were friends in real life.
    12. ☆ = I relate to a lot of the same things you go through.
    13. ^ = You inspire me.
     
  11. 18:20

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    Reblogged from tropius-paskewitz

    (Source: nayaisflawless)

     
  12. 18:20

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    Reblogged from lindsaylohanthony

    [Flash 10 is required to watch video]
     
  13. 18:19

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    Reblogged from imalwaysking

     
  14. 18:18

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    Reblogged from oheeyitsmikeer

    1. monday: *oversleeps*
    2. tuesday: *oversleeps*
    3. wednesday: *oversleeps*
    4. thursday: *oversleeps*
    5. friday: *oversleeps*
    6. saturday: *wakes up at 7am*
    7. sunday: *wakes up at 7am*
     
  15. 18:18

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    Reblogged from -alexander

     
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