*looks at your url* HOW DARE YOU
i know. it's killer, right? ;)
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*looks at your url* HOW DARE YOU
i know. it's killer, right? ;)
The three most heartbreaking soundtrack moments of 2013 Movies
your url oh my god
i feel the same way xD
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The world is like "we want complex female characters that make mistakes and sometimes and don't always make the best choices." "but we don't want that one."
"Yet when you do give us one, I am going to find flaws in every single aspect of her character, including her faults which we specifically asked for her to have."
I feel like if I let myself I'd become the Katniss Everdeen defence force.
It's really d u m b that she actually does need a defence force like can't everyone just realise what a magnificent complex brilliant character she is. No? No? Okay. [Defence force enters]
Are you not entertained? Is this not why you are here?
8. Top 5 Books that have had the biggest impact on you
Oh my god what a spectacular question
1. Harry Potter Series by J.K.RowlingThe standard “this book was my childhood,” reason. It was literally my entire childhood.
2. The Book Thief by Markus Zuzak.This book made me cry like I’d been physically hurt and my brother came into my room to see if I was okay which doesn’t happen a lot.
3. The Hunger Games Series by Suzanne Collins.Probably my absolute favourite series in the world. They’re amazing. I can talk about them for hours.
4. Pink by Lili WilkinsonI just really related to the plot and adored the characters and the witty banter between them.
5. Fire by Kristin CashoreThe writing and the characterisation of Fire, and the dialogue were all so perfect and this is probably the one book that I could never be tired of reading.