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Karen on set ~ Not Another Happy Ending ~ 30 July 2012
Hermione is always right.
God Hermione, shut up! SHUT UP!
NO NO NONONONONONOONNO
WHYWHYWHYWHYWHY
July 27, 1890: Vincent van Gogh shoots himself.
He died two days later, at age thirty-seven. In late 1888, van Gogh, desperate and growing increasingly unstable, had confronted his friend Paul Gauguin with a knife, before using it to cut off part of his own ear. He was taken to a hospital, where he remained in a delirious state (the locals called him “the redheaded madman”) before committing himself to an asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. Here, the artist painted one of his most beloved works - The Starry Night. And ironically, it was while van Gogh was in an asylum that interest in his work actually began to build, drawing attention from men like Monet and Pissaro. He left Saint-Rémy in May 1890 to stay in Auvers-sur-Oise, where he spent the last days of his life.
On July 27, 1890, van Gogh shot himself in the chest with a revolver, though the initial impact did not kill him; in fact, he walked all the way back to the house where he had been staying before an infection began to take effect. His brother Theo, one of the few people with whom van Gogh remained in close correspondence with all his life, visited him before his death. His last words were, according to Theo:
The sadness will last forever.
In his entire lifetime, Vincent van Gogh sold only one painting (Red Vineyard at Arles).
‘I stole your childhood and now I’ve lead you by the hand to your death. But the worst thing is I knew. I knew this would happen, this is what always happens.’
The London 2012 Summer Olympics BBC Coverage, opened by Benedict Cumberbatch.
she honestly doesn’t care at all and thats why we love her
LOOK WHAT YOU’VE DONE DAVID! YOU’VE SEALED OUR FATE. YOU HAD ONE JOB!
This is how it really happened for me.
“I was so alone and I owe you so much. But please, there’s just one more thing, one more thing, one more miracle, Sherlock, for me, don’t be dead. Would you do that just for me? Just stop it. Stop this.”
Everybody, we introduce to you the face of London.
Benedict, I am so proud of you it hurts.
“Not that I wouldn’t like to.”