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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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@winkinglilo
do u ever look back at all the boys you’ve ever liked and then realized that they all have a common feature but you dont know what it is
yeah, they all don’t like me
Queen of the seven kingdoms.
Don’t be late! (3 Aug 2013)
David’s response to Aunt Elizabeth asking him why he is wearing a woman’s dressing gown (“Because I just went gay all of a sudden!”) is considered by many film historians to be the first use of the word “gay” in its roughly modern sense (as opposed to its original meaning of “happy, carefree”) in an American studio film. Among gay people, the word first came into its current use during the 1920s or possibly even earlier, though it was not popularly known as a slang term for being gay until the late 1960s. The line was not in the original shooting script for the film; it was an ad lib from Cary Grant himself. (x) Bringing Up Baby (1938) dir. Howard Hawks
Moodboard
“I want you to drunk text me. I want you to think about me. Please fucking think about me sometimes because the only thing I do is think about you”
— (via nakedly)
I need to know that you think of me too
gendry baratheon of storm’s end, lookin’ like a whole ass snack
“The winters are hard but the Starks will endure. We always have.” - Eddard Stark
losing my mind @ this headline
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