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"Loki! How… How in the world did you find where I was?" Tessa asked slightly shocked.
Loki raised a brow. "I'm sorry, miss, but I don't believe I know of you… How do you know of me?"
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"Loki! How… How in the world did you find where I was?" Tessa asked slightly shocked.
Loki raised a brow. "I'm sorry, miss, but I don't believe I know of you… How do you know of me?"
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The sickly woman’s brows knit together in confusion. Certainly she hadn’t been expecting his reaction either to something so simple and obvious. “I am Paulina,” she told him in a hushed wavering voice that ended in a cough, “Who— you?”
"Paulina? Hm…" Loki thought for a moment. He could care less that she had an illness, though he intrigued her. "I am the one they call Loki. It should be a pleasure for you to be meeting with me."
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She lowers her eyes to be level with his chest rather than his face. He looks angry and in her experience it’s best not to anger a man. “I did not mean to.” Paulina cast her gaze to the side. “You moved.” And it had drawn her eyes like any other normal human with peripheral vision.
Loki paused. His mood changed completely from angered to disbelief. He laughed loudly as a wide smile grew upon his face. "That is one of the best answers anyone has given me… What's your name?" He asked, quite intrigued now.
i’m sorry for my entire life
It’s the last panel that really makes this post.
He literally lives his life as if Drake and Josh never ended.
[open]
”You’re kinda cute..”
"I think I'm much more than 'cute', Darling. But, I'll take the compliment anyhow."
Open
"The park out there. It’s nice. I’ve not been here before."
"Hm, I don't believe I've been there either. Is it new?"
Reblog for this beautiful voice.
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Her mouth opens and closes as she tries to discern exactly who he is addressing. “I did not look,” her thick spanish accent wraps around her words.
"Really? Then what do you call your eyes staring in my direction?" He looked behind him. "I do believe there isn't anyone or anything behind me."
WHY FATHER?!?
I LITERALLY COULDN’T STOP LAUGHING AT THIS AND SHOWED THIS PICTURE TO EVERYONE AT MY SCHOOL TODAY
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"What are you looking at?"
The eternal struggle
never did i relate more to Family Guy than this scene
Yes.
Don’t Say “That’s So Gay” Campaign (Wanda Sykes) [ x ]
How about a round of applause.
Check out the contrast between these search results. Not a single “loser”, “easy”, “desperate”, “stupid”, “scum” or similar insult in the search results for fathers.
Why, society, are single fathers so often seen with sympathy and admiration, yet single mothers are painted as a washed-up, disgusting strain on the system? This is fucked.
I know this is rhetorical, but we know the reason. Motherhood is not valued in this country, it’s demanded. We have people fighting tooth and nail against abortion, birth control, and then any social program that helps poor mothers. If the world sees you as a woman, you are expected to desire, birth, and raise children, and if you don’t do that, or you do it while poor, or single, or not white, you’re not only failing as a woman but as a mother. But men, they don’t get defined by their reproductive abilities! They get to be multi-dimensional! And if they spare an occasional thought for the children they brought into the world, it’s a cherry on top of their identity as a person. Women don’t get the luxury of existing as people outside of parenting, even in 2013. And until we do, this is the shit we’ll be dealing with.
"Motherhood is not valued in this country, it’s demanded."