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"free will"? damn how'd he end up in jail?
"get home safe" is a spell and i am casting it on all my friends
I be like "omg, i have so much to do" and then go lay down
You know what I'm a slut for? When a character visibly drops a ruse. Like, the way their face changes the moment they give up a facade and reveal themselves.
This applies to revealing love, apathy, anger, evil intent. I mcfuckin love it.
*doing a tarot card reading* uh oh… this guy has a sword… better watch out for that…
my idol
WE KILLED THE HEALTH INSPECTOR
DreamWorks’ Shrek was first released on May 18, 2001.
The song “All Star” by Smash Mouth, heard in the opening credits, was only placed in the film for test audiences until a new song could be found. But test audiences loved it, and the producers kept it in. When the producers decided to keep “All Star” they decided to let the band sing the last song in the movie, “I’m a Believer.” (x)
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Hummingbird is relaxing after drinking a lot of flower nectar.
여어- 히싸씨부리 ( ɔ̸ᴉʇɐ͟N͞さんのツイート )
“NAFTER NOON!”
Every. Time. Every single time. I always get so delighted by this picture set. And I always forget what it’s followed up by. And then I see the “NAFTER NOON!” and absolutely lose it. I’m so glad this post exists.
whoop there it is
being “the cocky one” is a shtick only accepted when it’s done by men. both men and women get so uncomfortable when a woman acts cocky and confident and it really fucking shows the sexist double standard
cannot get over this comment on a chess tournament video