Aaron Tveit singing “Come What May” - this is from the Director’s Cut of the music video though so its a lot more stripped down and there are much less background vocals.
Feck.
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Aaron Tveit singing “Come What May” - this is from the Director’s Cut of the music video though so its a lot more stripped down and there are much less background vocals.
Feck.
If you’re healthy you probably don’t realize how demoralizing it is to spend all day in a hospital gown
But now a new collaboration is designing fashionable hospital gowns to encourage sick teens that they’re not “just a hospital patient.” See how they react when they try their new robes on.
Gifs: Starlight Canada
This is fucking amazing. I love the shit out of this.
Who’s more likely to listen to Beyonce?
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Nathan Sykes’ “Over and Over Again” may very well be one of my all time favorite songs. It’s simple and poignant without falling into a hole of cheesiness. Nathan has a rare voice - one that’s pure, beautiful, and able to evoke deep emotion without any additives. That being said, the re-issue of Over featuring Ariana Grande is completely unnecessary. Her voice took something very special about this song and killed it. I won’t argue that Ariana Grande is an immensely talented vocalist, but this song did not remotely need to be a duet. It had so much more meaning when it was one person telling their soulmate that he would love him/her always and forever. Turning it into a duet has made the song cheap. I’m so disappointed.
We are all Jenna Dewan Tatum.
And in that moment, we were all Alan Cumming. 🙊
When it’s the beginning of January and there are already Valentine’s decorations at Target
and I’m like…
Surprised Red Panda!
I WILL NEVER NOT LAUGH AT THIS. IT IS MY FAVORITE THING.
Tom Hardy Probably Won’t Take a Photo with You, But He Will with Your Dogs
I'm okay with that.
(Okay, also, I already have a photo with him.)
Designer Tsung Chih-Hsien’s Mini Power disposable phone batteries recently won the 2014 Red Dot design award in the Mobile Life category.
talk about life changing.
at first I was like “Wtf why is this so cool” and then I read about how they’re supposed to be buyable from a convenience store so you can select how much time you need to get to your charger and I was like “damn this will save lives”
When.
It started a year ago when Kesha Sebert filed a lawsuit against her former producer, Dr. Luke. She accused him of sexual assault, battery and sexual harassment. In the suit, Kesha claims Dr. Luke once drugged her with “sober pills” and raped her. He allegedly threatened to kill her dog and encouraged the development of an eating disorder Kesha was treated for in early 2014 by calling her “not pretty” and a “fat fucking refrigerator.”
Dr. Luke almost immediately countersued, claiming Kesha was orchestrating a public defamation campaign to try to get out of their contract. Since then, her career has been effectively frozen.
On Oct. 30, Kesha made her boldest play to try and break that contract so she could get back to releasing music. Her legal team filed in an injunction with an LA court. Dr. Luke and Sony are reportedly “confident this motion will be denied.“
Unfortunately, the strict contract Kesha signed as an eager high school dropout in 2005 is a lot more common than many would think.