I believe in Santa Claus. I believe in the Easter Bunny. I believe in the Tooth Fairy. But I don’t believe in you. This is battery acid. Now, you disappear!
Dennis Christopher as Eddie Kaspbrak in IT (1990)
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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occasionally subtle
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Keni
KIROKAZE
hello vonnie
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

shark vs the universe
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I believe in Santa Claus. I believe in the Easter Bunny. I believe in the Tooth Fairy. But I don’t believe in you. This is battery acid. Now, you disappear!
Dennis Christopher as Eddie Kaspbrak in IT (1990)
bing crosby, fred astaire and marjorie reynolds in holiday inn (1942)
✧ :・゚*HAPPY NEW YEAR *:・゚✧
Do you want to go out on a date?
Ladies of the Chorus (1948) dir. Phil Karlson
ace & nancy in 3x11 (the spellbound juror)
Charmed | 1x01 — Something Wicca This Way Comes
Happy New Year’s! (insp)
Buffy Summers Appreciation Week!
Day 1 - favourite quote
See, I've had a lot of people talking at me in the last few days. Everyone just lining up to tell me how unimportant I am. And I've finally figured out why. Power. I have it. They don't. This bothers them.
❝ rock & roll is where GOD & THE DEVIL shake hands… ❞
╳ american satan ft andy biersack ╳
That ‘BRIGHT’ smile.
Malcolm and Sunshine!! 🙌
Charmed→ 5.06 “The Eyes Have It” (October 20, 2002. dir. James Marshall)
Young Audrey photographed at the Kew Gardens, London, 1949 (Part I)
Audrey Hepburn teenager, around 1941 until 1947