I'm a transylvanian in a Rocky Horror Picture Show Shadowcast. Livin that color guard life too.
Fandoms: WhoLock, Avengers, LOTR, ROTG, Pokemon, ATLA/LOK, Star Wars, Disney, and Star Trek.
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18th May 2013

Audio post reblogged from But what if I can't forget you? with 6,245 notes - Played 22,222 times

offthebloodofothers:

dreamerofspace:

Leaked soundclip of Gogoat’s cry in Pokemon X / Y.

ODMFDSKLNBFKJNBKSNKSNHJNHS IM DYING

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18th May 2013

Post reblogged from garekisexual with 56,205 notes

secretlymisha:

as far as i can tell from my dash there’s some sort of gay musical olympics going on that only europe was invited to

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18th May 2013

Post reblogged from ~A Boy and His~ ~Blog~ with 75,658 notes

abnormal-angel:

torithemasterofawesomeness:

fuckyoutomhiddleston:

If yahoo does end up buying tumblr and shuts it down

I just wanted everyone to know that

you’ve all been truly wonderful people

and

it was an honor blogging with you all

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If it happens… I will truly miss you all..

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If that happens.. we need some of our tech savvy users to create another awesome blogging platform.. you can do it! 

Seriously tho.. I would miss everyone and everything about this site..

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18th May 2013

Post reblogged from 您好 with 24,501 notes

holepsi:

YOU

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HAVE

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NO

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FUCKING

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IDEA

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HOW

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MUCH

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I

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LOVE

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EUROVISION

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18th May 2013

Photo reblogged from SO MUCH BULLSHIT with 9,164 notes

youaintpunk:

The riots also offered a glimpse into how photographs can be used out of context:
‘Sir: In last week’s article about the poll-tax riot in Trafalgar Square (‘THE MOB’S BRIEF RULE’, 7 April) there is a large photograph labelled ‘A West End shopper argues with a protester’. The woman in the photograph is me, and I thought you might like to know the true story behind the picture.
I was on my way to the theatre, with my husband. As we walked down Regent Street at about 6.30pm, the windows were intact and there was a large, cheerful, noisy group of poll-tax protesters walking up from Piccadilly Circus. We saw ordinary uniformed police walking alongside, on the pavement, keeping a low profile. The atmosphere was changed dramatically in moments when a fast-walking, threatening group of riot-squad police appeared.
We walked on to the top of Haymarket, where the atmosphere was more tense and more protesters were streaming up Haymarket from the Trafalgar Square end. Suddenly a group of mounted police charged at full gallop into the rear of the group of protesters, scattering them, passers-by and us and creating panic. People screamed and some fell. Next to me and my husband another group of riot-squad appeared, in a most intimidating manner.
The next thing that happened is what horrified me most. Four of the riot-squad police grabbed a young girl of 18 or 19 for no reason and forced her in a brutal manner on to the crowd-control railings, with her throat across the top of the railings. Her young male companion was frantically trying to reach her and was being held back by one riot-squad policeman. In your photograph I was urging the boy to calm down or he might be arrested; he was telling me that the person being held down across the railings was his girlfriend.
My husband remonstrated with the riot-squad policeman holding the boy, and I shouted at the four riot-squad men to let the girl go as they were obviously hurting her. To my surprise, they did let her go – it was almost as if they did not know what they were doing.
The riot-squad policemen involved in this incident were not wearing any form of identification. Their epaulettes were unbuttoned and flapping loose; I lifted them on two men and neither had any numbers on. There was a sergeant with them, who was numbered and my husband asked why his men wore no identifying numbers. The sergeant replied that it did not matter as he knew who the men were. We are a middle-aged suburban couple who now feel more intimidated by the Metropolitan police than by a mob. If we feel so angry, how on earth did the young hot-heads at the rally feel?’
Mrs R.A. Sare, Northwood, Middlessex Source

youaintpunk:

The riots also offered a glimpse into how photographs can be used out of context:

‘Sir: In last week’s article about the poll-tax riot in Trafalgar Square (‘THE MOB’S BRIEF RULE’, 7 April) there is a large photograph labelled ‘A West End shopper argues with a protester’. The woman in the photograph is me, and I thought you might like to know the true story behind the picture.

I was on my way to the theatre, with my husband. As we walked down Regent Street at about 6.30pm, the windows were intact and there was a large, cheerful, noisy group of poll-tax protesters walking up from Piccadilly Circus. We saw ordinary uniformed police walking alongside, on the pavement, keeping a low profile. The atmosphere was changed dramatically in moments when a fast-walking, threatening group of riot-squad police appeared.

We walked on to the top of Haymarket, where the atmosphere was more tense and more protesters were streaming up Haymarket from the Trafalgar Square end. Suddenly a group of mounted police charged at full gallop into the rear of the group of protesters, scattering them, passers-by and us and creating panic. People screamed and some fell. Next to me and my husband another group of riot-squad appeared, in a most intimidating manner.

The next thing that happened is what horrified me most. Four of the riot-squad police grabbed a young girl of 18 or 19 for no reason and forced her in a brutal manner on to the crowd-control railings, with her throat across the top of the railings. Her young male companion was frantically trying to reach her and was being held back by one riot-squad policeman. In your photograph I was urging the boy to calm down or he might be arrested; he was telling me that the person being held down across the railings was his girlfriend.

My husband remonstrated with the riot-squad policeman holding the boy, and I shouted at the four riot-squad men to let the girl go as they were obviously hurting her. To my surprise, they did let her go – it was almost as if they did not know what they were doing.

The riot-squad policemen involved in this incident were not wearing any form of identification. Their epaulettes were unbuttoned and flapping loose; I lifted them on two men and neither had any numbers on. There was a sergeant with them, who was numbered and my husband asked why his men wore no identifying numbers. The sergeant replied that it did not matter as he knew who the men were. We are a middle-aged suburban couple who now feel more intimidated by the Metropolitan police than by a mob. If we feel so angry, how on earth did the young hot-heads at the rally feel?’

Mrs R.A. Sare, Northwood, Middlessex Source

Source: youaintpunk

18th May 2013

Photoset reblogged from Okay? with 76,888 notes

goddess-of-mischief-from-221b:

thegoddamazon:

death-or-exile:

WOW I AM ESPECIALLY IMPRESSED WITH THE MR. FREEZE EYES

FUCKING AMAZING

Riddler and Harley eyes jfc

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17th May 2013

Photoset reblogged from Borderline Hikikomori with 2,429 notes

backlike8track:

by shihou

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17th May 2013

Photo reblogged from Sherlock BBC with 27,772 notes

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17th May 2013

Photo reblogged from Pokémon FTW! with 208 notes

kitadashi:

ブイズでミクコス by 深秋

kitadashi:

ブイズでミクコス by 深秋

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17th May 2013

Post reblogged from Laugh-Addict! with 129,113 notes

So you know this gif?

laugh-addict:

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Apparently there’s a reversed one now

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17th May 2013

Post reblogged from Spinda's Cafe with 148,465 notes

folie-a-tout:

heyaeya:

dameofspace:

pandyssian:

OH MY GOD APPARENTLY TAKING AN ARROW TO THE KNEE WAS AN OLD NORDIC SLANG FOR GETTING MARRIED 

I THOUGHT THAT ALL THOSE GUYS IN SKYRIM HAD LITERALLY BEEN SHOT IN THEIR KNEES WITH ARROWS BUT I GUESS NOT

And at that moment, the foundation of that entire meme became something like this:

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THAT EXPLAINS WHY MEN GO DOWN ON ONE KNEE WHEN THEY PROPOSE

OH MY GOD

Source: pandyssian

17th May 2013

Photo reblogged from Spinda's Cafe with 1,739 notes

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17th May 2013

Photo reblogged from Spinda's Cafe with 43,292 notes

usoppsass:

IM GONANa FuCkiNG PEE MY PAN t s

usoppsass:

IM GONANa FuCkiNG PEE MY PAN t s

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17th May 2013

Photo reblogged from Spinda's Cafe with 485 notes

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16th May 2013

Post reblogged from garekisexual with 48,115 notes

synchronoise-ity:

Calling it now Chef Ramsey is going to be the 12th Doctor

“get in the fucking tardis GOD”

“this planet is disgusting; bland, wet. it’s embarrassing” 

doctor, where are we?

“in the shit.” 

Source: threelivestoiled