I love when the supermarket sweet talks me.

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I love when the supermarket sweet talks me.
I choked
shut up brutus you’re like 12
Julias Caesar’s REAL final words (via youturntheroomashadeofheaven)
Britain in a GIFset.
This is the most accurate thing in the history of ever.
the women of sherlock
#A DUR DUR DUR I’M SHURLAHK AND I’M DUUUUMB
this moment
i knew it
andrew scott deserves a BAFTA too
Everyone should have their own Sherlock.
IM NOT EVEN IN THE FANDOM BUT THIS WAS FUCKING ADORABLE.
How can you not be in this fandom?????
so cute
On the morning of September 4, 1957, fifteen-year-old Dorothy Counts set out on a harrowing path toward Harding High, where-as the first African American to attend the all-white school – she was greeted by a jeering swarm of boys who spat, threw trash, and yelled epithets at her as she entered the building.
Charlotte Observer photographer Don Sturkey captured the ugly incident on film, and in the days that followed, the searing image appeared not just in the local paper but in newspapers around the world.
People everywhere were transfixed by the girl in the photograph who stood tall, her five-foot-ten-inch frame towering nobly above the mob that trailed her. There, in black and white, was evidence of the brutality of racism, a sinister force that had led children to torment another child while adults stood by. While the images display a lot of evils: prejudice, ignorance, racism, sexism, inequality, it also captures true strength, determination, courage and inspiration.
Here she is, age 70, still absolutely elegant and poised.
she deserves to be re-blogged.
Im not sorry
so you've all probably seen this picture
well, i don’t know the girl in the “don’t support fag marriages” picture, but i did come across this:
and i feel really bad that she’s getting so much hate for a simple misunderstanding. i’m not tumblr famous or anything, so this probably won’t go too well, but i’m trying to get the word out because i feel bad for this girl. thanks