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May and Peter Parker being cuties;
this is the funniest photograph i have seen in my entire life
Two British soldiers on patrol in the ruins of the Burmese town of Bahe during the advance on Mandalay.
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me (not caffeinated): anxious
me (caffeinated): anxious, but faster
Student Loan Debt: *existing*
Me: *sees Thanos*
Me:
At this point I just assume every story on tumblr is fake but I reblog it anyway because who cares we’re all dying and who am I to deprive myself of a tepid chortle
“You go, girls”
A child gives another child a flower shortly after they arrive at Auschwitz in May 1944. Everyone in the photo was dead within hours.
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viggo mortensen’s appeal as aragorn is 70% the voice, 25% the scene where the wild horse saves him from drowning, 12% hair, 8% ‘the beacons are lit!’, 3% swinging around the broken blade, 1.03% spitting soup back into the bowl on a windy day, .3% the way he speaks elvish (which mostly fits into the voice, but its elvish so its special), and .0004% when he kicks the orc head and screams
This is blatant “smoking a pipe with his hood on in Bree” and “shoving the double doors of helm’s deep open” erasure and I will not stand for it.
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