Photo roundup: Andrew Scott/Moriarty in greyscale. I can fix him.
Fai_Ryy
KIROKAZE
occasionally subtle
Not today Justin
Cosimo Galluzzi

Origami Around
NASA

ellievsbear
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

tannertan36
Game of Thrones Daily
RMH
Monterey Bay Aquarium
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
EXPECTATIONS
Doug Jones

Product Placement
$LAYYYTER
ojovivo
The Stonewall Inn
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Photo roundup: Andrew Scott/Moriarty in greyscale. I can fix him.
Emily in Paris Season Three Fashion
“The years between eighteen and twenty-eight are the hardest, psychologically. It’s then you realize this is make or break, you no longer have the excuse of youth, and it is time to become an adult.”
— Helen Mirren
As someone who is 28 going on 29, I feel this
FLEABAG ↳ “I just can’t believe you did that.”
Me contemplating the fact that I procrastinate 24/7 (while procrastinating)
Courtesy of Sincerely Tumblr on Twitter
This is the greatest post I have ever laid eyes upon.
HONESTLY.
The Lion King (1994 - 2019)
Andrew Scott looking gorgeousÂ
Chris Evans:Â Then and Now
Fine wine.
“What I find fascinating is that all human life has to be in there. And, particularly because it’s quiet, I think it makes it more evocative.”
I just want to finally wake up.
DW Meme 2.0 | Six companions [1/6] Donna Noble
Gaspard Ulliel as Robert Tassen in Les confins du monde (Guillaume Nicloux, 2018) official stills.
“Yet… What is Loki without Thor? For there is nothing in all creation that can exist without its opposite. It is dark that defines light, pain that gives meaning to pleasure, absence that makes presence knowable.” –Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers (2011); written by Robert Rodi