1. 21:13 22nd May 2012

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    thesoberheart asked: i have no idea how to reply to replies but yeah i know it's a movie. did you read it? or you just watched the movie? i always just think the book will always be better but if you did see the movie, was it any good?

    the movie was pretty awesome though i havent read the book. part of the reason i think the movie is awesome is because i have a celebrity crush on emma roberts lmao.

     
  2. 04:20 18th May 2012

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    Reblogged from j-k-carlisle


    I AM LAUGHING SO INCREDIBLY HARD. 

    (Source: amorihs)

     
  3. I hate that people say stuff like skinny isn’t sexy, or your beautiful on the inside. That’s what ugly people tell themselves to feel better on the inside. I accept facts and if they don’t make me feel good, I do my best to change the fact to another that will. Accept life and then change it to your liking. Don’ delude yourself. 

     
  4. 21:47 7th May 2012

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    Reblogged from betinaalivio

    [Flash 10 is required to watch video]

    Classic Movie Scene

    (Source: mrgolightly)

     
  5. 10:39 3rd May 2012

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    Reblogged from humansofnewyork

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    humansofnewyork:

So the story behind this photo is pretty hilarious: FIRST, I get this letter: Dear HONY,  My friend and I are obsessed with the guy who works the late-night shift at the Donut Pub (located at 203 W 14th St… Cross streets=7th and 14th). He works starting at 11:30pm every single night. The guy remembered my name after not seeing me for months—I had only been there once before. He is a real character and has the best smile you’ll ever see. You’ll know who I’m taking about when you see him! -Margaret  So last night my girlfriend and I make a pilgrimage to find this man. After an hour’s travel, we arrive at the Donut Pub. When we walk in the door, there are two men working- one behind the counter, one in the back room. My girlfriend tugs on my arm, points to the man in the back room, and says: “That’s him! I just saw him smile. That’s him!”  We explain to the man behind the counter that we want to photograph the man in the back room. He says it is not allowed. We are very persistent. He is very reluctant— saying we’ll have to come back when the manager is there.  Things turn a little chilly. Awkward and chilly.  Eventually he is convinced to go to the back room and tell the man that we want his picture. He comes back and says, “He doesn’t want his picture taken.”  Finally we pull up the letter on a smart phone, and show it to the man behind the counter. “Will you at least read it to him?” I ask. The man behind the counter reads the letter. Suddenly he starts to smile. Then he starts to blush. The whole time— he’d been the man we were supposed to photograph.  “I was so confused,” he explained, “the man in the back never interacts with customers. I had no idea why you wanted to take his photo. Plus he’s not much of a smiler.” THEN, just when things couldn’t get any nuttier, the person who wrote the letter walks in the front door.

    humansofnewyork:

    So the story behind this photo is pretty hilarious:

    FIRST, I get this letter:

    Dear HONY,

    My friend and I are obsessed with the guy who works the late-night shift at the Donut Pub (located at 203 W 14th St… Cross streets=7th and 14th). He works starting at 11:30pm every single night. The guy remembered my name after not seeing me for months—I had only been there once before. He is a real character and has the best smile you’ll ever see. You’ll know who I’m taking about when you see him!

    -Margaret



    So last night my girlfriend and I make a pilgrimage to find this man. After an hour’s travel, we arrive at the Donut Pub. When we walk in the door, there are two men working- one behind the counter, one in the back room. My girlfriend tugs on my arm, points to the man in the back room, and says: “That’s him! I just saw him smile. That’s him!”

    We explain to the man behind the counter that we want to photograph the man in the back room. He says it is not allowed. We are very persistent. He is very reluctant— saying we’ll have to come back when the manager is there.
    Things turn a little chilly. Awkward and chilly.

    Eventually he is convinced to go to the back room and tell the man that we want his picture. He comes back and says, “He doesn’t want his picture taken.”

    Finally we pull up the letter on a smart phone, and show it to the man behind the counter. “Will you at least read it to him?” I ask. The man behind the counter reads the letter. Suddenly he starts to smile. Then he starts to blush.

    The whole time— he’d been the man we were supposed to photograph.

    “I was so confused,” he explained, “the man in the back never interacts with customers. I had no idea why you wanted to take his photo. Plus he’s not much of a smiler.”

    THEN, just when things couldn’t get any nuttier, the person who wrote the letter walks in the front door.

     
  6. 20:04 2nd May 2012

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    Reblogged from humansofnewyork

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    humansofnewyork:

New York, NY

    humansofnewyork:

    New York, NY

     
  7. 16:36

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    gq:

    Kate Upton, Cat Daddy

    Here’s Kate Upton doing the Cat Daddy, because, America.

    She also really loves horses.

     
  8. 21:18 14th Apr 2012

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    Reblogged from thefader

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    (Source: thefader)

     
  9. 18:07 4th Apr 2012

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  10. 21:16 26th Mar 2012

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    Reblogged from danceabletragedy

    Rafflesia Arnoldii

    Rafflesia arnoldii is the world’s largest flower having a diameter of about one meter and weighing up to ten kilograms. It is a rare flower and not easily located. It grows only once a year and blooms for around five days. According to researches in discovery news, this flower that looks and smells like rotting flesh is related to flimsy flowers like violets, poinsettias and passionflowers. Hence it also called as “meat flower” or “corpse flower”. The flower is pollinated by flies and carrion beetles attracted by its vile smell. It contains about 27 species and found in Indonesian rain forests of southeastern Asia and Philippines. Rafflesia is an official state flower of Indonesia, Surat Thani Province in Thailand and Sabah state in Malaysia.

    (Source: danceabletragedy)