
What speed do you read at? (Remember, it’s not a race!)
PS: photo-reply is turned on :)
Disney: The only company that will make bloopers out of an animated movie
if he did Donna would see it on television, recognize him and thus her mind would burn up.
Eleven has realized this and thus he’s now carrying it to save her life.
He’s got it under control.
I need a job but not because I need to be an adult or anything mostly I want dvd boxsets of tv shows and food.
Always reblogging…
I yelled “BURN!” right in the middle of the theater, the first time I saw this. I was not the only one.
via sodamnrelatable
yesterday my friend asked me if king kong was in the avengers
#thank god you eventually brought sexy back because it was clearly gone here
legit have that saved as ‘justin timberlakes hair’
I honestly couldn’t stop myself from reblogging this. OH MY GOD.
when you’re reading the most amazing fic and it has several chapters and it gives all those otp feelings and you start to cry because it’s perfect and then you see the last date it was updated: 05/12/1435
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i’d like to thank tumblr
for being able to bring up tags i used once, a year ago, and haven’t even glanced at since
and never keeping the tags i use every FUCKING DAY
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