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17/06/13 @ 02:45pm
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sloth
hang in there
via:shannoncates
source:buzzfeed
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@ 01:23pm
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omg

2460onetruepairing:

geeksgamesguys:

Hodor, stop hodoring.

I just lost it at the Hodor one.

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13/06/13 @ 03:45am
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want
sailor moon
dollybunny:

New Sailor Moon nail polish 
http://p-bandai.jp/creerbeaute/sailormoon/20thspecial/

rockitraccoon:

The elements of freedom, change, substance, and power!

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12/06/13 @ 09:37pm
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pretty much
the princess bride

theresadiamondunderthedust:

You either love The Princess Bride or you’re wrong.

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@ 09:19pm
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my opinion

All of this E3 console talk is making me feel iffy… Just. Don’t buy into the gossip just yet, and wait until the consoles are out.

I might be saying this because I’ve always enjoyed Xbox more than PS, but seriously. Don’t buy into the hype and gossip until the consoles are out.

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@ 01:23pm
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yeah okay
i have to go there

theparisreview:

“Hay-on-Wye, Wales, has a population of 1,500 and thirty secondhand bookstores. Since the 1960s, the town has taken in discarded tomes from across the anglophone world, and is known as ‘the town of books.’”

Read more here.

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@ 12:01pm
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bwahahaha
"By the first world war, soldiers swore so much that the word ‘fucking’ came to function as no more than ‘a warning that a noun is coming’."

do u ever just make scenarios in your head that will never happen but makes you so happy so you just keep on imagining them

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@ 09:15am
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simple truths
"We are the generation of nostalgia. We grew up in the age of transition. From hand-written letters to electronic mails. From film to digital. We were fascinated by new things, neglecting the way we spend our afternoons. Cupcakes and tea. Play-Doh and Polly Pockets. Young and naive. Technology completely changed the way we waited and we grew up too fast. The simple things in life seems more meaningful now. We grew up in the age of transition and have become the generation of nostalgia."

This is the best/truest thing I’ve read in so long (via thesleepingfawn)

But this explains the 90s kids

(via thebbcisslowlykillingme)

But it also explains the late 80’s kids… 

(via sunriserooftops)