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The caption from the photographer - every man really is instantly bewitched, bothered, and bewildered by Louis, amirite?
No, this photographer was in love with him.
THIS MAN IS DOWN BAD, CRYING AT THE GYM.
@gayscantslicetomatoes I feel like it’s time for him to get a letter from Harry?
She Is Beauty We Are World Class | Faith In The Future World Tour in Mexico City, MX (June 1st, 2024)
God, Gina. Have you seen tonight’s performance of S2WL? He’s literally cutting his heart open every night and begging people to accept him as he is. 😭😭😭 https://www (.) instagram (.) com/reel/DYqDRqBxqdY/?igsh=M3o1aXU2MjNpdWp4
Oh, my heart. That’s a really powerful performance.
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i demand to see this every saturday from now on
“You’re a flight attendant. He’s a pilot.. don’t kink shame in here… There'll be no kink shaming in here!” - Amsterdam Night 4 - May 22, 2026
A Match Made in Aisle Three (Everybody Cut Footloose)
by kikikryslee
Pairings: Louis Tomlinson/Harry Styles
Side Pairings: Liam Payne/Sophia Smith, Zayn Malik/Perrie Edwards (minor), Niall Horan/Melissa Whitelaw (minor)
Summary: “Don’t feel bad,” Louis said. “You picked the machine that freaks out on customers more often than not. It’s not your fault it froze on you.” “Oh, OK,” Harry replied. “Glad it’s not just me, then.” “Yeah. Um, I’ll move your stuff to one that works.“ “Wait, don’t!” Too late. Before Harry could finish his request, Louis saw what Harry’s purchase was – a giant bottle of lube. Awkward. So Louis did what he does best: made it even more awkward. “Big night tonight?” Idiot. — Or, the one where Louis is a drama student/cashier who assists Harry in buying a bottle of lube, and is also the only guy that frat boy Harry has trouble talking to. Also featuring Sophia as stubborn matchmaker and Liam as accidental wingman.
(credit goes to larrydelight for the Louis/Harry manip)
i just made my own 1D vine compilation. enjoy!
also some of the vines are pretty loud so be aware of that!
Louis at a press conference in Mexico ahead of his performance at Tecate Emblema - 16.05
dramatically obsessed with this look
If I had a penny for every time I've seen this happening, I'd have two pennies, which isn't a lot but it's weird that it's happened twice.
EYELASHES
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what the hell sure
guy who does unboxing videos but he only talks about the boxes
"Hey, everyone, welcome back. Our first box today is a Uline nine by five by four. Single piece of clear shipping tape over the top, two inch, and the UPS label nicely centered. No edge tape, and you know, that's fine. This box is pretty light, I'd say under a pound, and taped edges don't really add much stability here. Let's open it up and see what we've got for dunnage...okay, half-inch bubble wrap, that's unusual in a box of this size."
Sometimes a post throws into perspective just how much niche knowledge you possess.
I read this, and I can tell from the “review” that the package was NOT shipped by a professional.
One: two inch tape. Professional establishments use three inch. It’s MUCH easier to seal boxes with, especially around the edges. Two inch is what you can buy from office depot or lowe’s. It’s fine for moving house, but it’s definitely not professional grade.
Two: no edge tape. Just seal your edges, people. UPS basically plays soccer with your packages. Even the light ones, just on principal, give them the structural support you can offer.
Three: centered label. Looks pretty on a package, sure, but it makes it very likely that the label will be covered up when the box is sitting in a stack or a pile, and that increases the chance that it will be manhandled to get to that label or even potentially mis-scanned or missed altogether in a stack. Label the SIDE of the box if at all possible! And put it to the side if you can’t! Visibility!
Also, the reviewer may be accustomed to getting a lot of boxes, but I don’t think they were a professional shipper, either. Someone who has shipped too many boxes would comment on whether the box was new or reused, whether there was any special hazmat (mostly lithium-ion battery) labeling, the condition of the package post shipping, and whether or not the weight of the package matched the stated weight on the label. AND they’d have commented on the two-inch packing tape.
I don't know what to say other than "your experiences are not universal," because I do shipping and receiving at a machine shop for a living, I see packages sent by professional shippers all the time, and I disagree with you on just about every point.
One: two inch tape. Professional establishments use three inch.
Nope. For packages I see, two inch packing tape is the norm. Today I had one package with three-inch water-activated reinforced paper tape and one (from Uline) with 2.75" packing tape. Everything else used 2" packing tape. Yes, it's exactly the same kind of stuff that you can get at Office Depot or Lowe's, and people use it because it gets the job done.
Two: no edge tape.
Not uncommon for small, light packages. I just don't see box failures on packages under a pound where more tape would have helped. Where I do see failures is overloaded boxes, thirty pounds and up, where the corrugate simply ripped, and no amount of tape would have saved the package.
PSA: please don't fill an 8x8x6 single-wall box with machine screws and expect it to arrive intact. Fastenal, I'm looking at you.
Three: centered label.
Label on top is standard. I had only one box today with the label on the side, and all the rest on top.
Looks pretty on a package, sure, but it makes it very likely that the label will be covered up when the box is sitting in a stack or a pile, and that increases the chance that it will be manhandled
Your package will get manhandled, regardless of where you put the label. Plan on it.
to get to that label or even potentially mis-scanned or missed altogether in a stack. Label the SIDE of the box if at all possible!
Heck no! I expect labels to be on top and that's the first place I look for them. If it's on the side, that's potentially four other places I have to look, which is a pain in the ass when I'm busy. And I'm always busy.
UPS, incidentally, says you should put the label on the largest surface. For the packages I get, that's usually the top.
Someone who has shipped too many boxes would comment on whether the box was new or reused,
Okay, that's legit. I do see a fair number of reused boxes.
whether there was any special hazmat (mostly lithium-ion battery) labeling
Hazmats aren't common enough to mention it every time when there isn't one present. (My hazmats are usually solvents or paint, and that's not something I get every day.)
the condition of the package post shipping
Not usually noteworthy. My internal monolog (which is what the above fanciful review is based on) doesn't bother to mention it unless something unusual happened to the box.
whether or not the weight of the package matched the stated weight on the label
Although I ship just as many packages as I receive, if not more, it never would have occurred to me to check. And I don't have a scale in the receiving department, so it would be guesswork anyway.
AND they’d have commented on the two-inch packing tape.
Which everyone uses. There's not much need to comment when it's far and away the most common type of tape.
Perhaps things have been different for you, but this is how it is in the manufacturing industry.
Liam interviews Harry, Louis, and Niall on a rollercoaster (from NBC Special)
Watching the TV BAFTAs and one of the background music was The Imposter
Phoebe: Keep an eye on me. Prue: You're kind of hard to miss in that outfit.
Seasons 1 & 2 Prue and Phoebe are important to me