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zukoscomet:

OMG NO! NO NO NO NO! NOT ROBERT PATTINSON AS FINNICK!

WHAT WERE THEY THINKING? OMG WHY? OMG NO! NEVER! NO THIS IS NOT HAPPENING! 

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anothergayshark:

favourite glee moments
‘don’t wave no goodbye. don’t…’

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lipsofpoison:

Nanny #1: Children, as your new nanny, I know that we’re concerned about the environment. So, this morning, let’s discuss how to prevent forest fires.
Wednesday: Prevent them? [lights a match]
Nanny #2: All right, children. I’ve had it up to here. Now you just answer one, simple question. Where is that baby?
Wednesday: Which part?
Nanny #3: [talking through the puppet] Hello, kiddies. I’m Polly the puppet. What shall we do today? I know! Let’s all clean our rooms.
Wednesday: [produces a devil puppet] Hello Polly. I’ll clean my room in exchange for your immortal soul. [puppet rubs his hands together]

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tobycarsonphilips:

thatonewritergirl:

pumpkinpasties-and-jammiedodgers:


Multi-awarded actress Maggie Smith was halfway through her cancer treatment when she made Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince, starring as Professor Minerva McGonagall. 
“I was hairless. I had no problem getting the wig on. I was like a boiled egg,” she said.
The chemotherapy was, she said, “something that makes you feel much worse than the cancer itself”. “You feel horribly sick. I was holding on to railings, thinking ‘I can’t do this’,” she said.
But she insisted she will “stagger through” the final Harry Potter film, The Deathly Hallows. Let’s just pause and ponder on how awesome this woman is, a true Gryffindor.



I will never not reblog this.  This woman is my hero.  I’ve seen what my mom went through with chemo.  To go through it and still put on such a moving performance is something she should be very proud of.
So much love and respect for this woman <3 :) 

tobycarsonphilips:

thatonewritergirl:

pumpkinpasties-and-jammiedodgers:

Multi-awarded actress Maggie Smith was halfway through her cancer treatment when she made Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince, starring as Professor Minerva McGonagall. 

“I was hairless. I had no problem getting the wig on. I was like a boiled egg,” she said.

The chemotherapy was, she said, “something that makes you feel much worse than the cancer itself”. “You feel horribly sick. I was holding on to railings, thinking ‘I can’t do this’,” she said.

But she insisted she will “stagger through” the final Harry Potter film, The Deathly Hallows. Let’s just pause and ponder on how awesome this woman is, a true Gryffindor.

I will never not reblog this.  This woman is my hero.  I’ve seen what my mom went through with chemo.  To go through it and still put on such a moving performance is something she should be very proud of.

So much love and respect for this woman <3 :) 

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i-am-big-foot:

It’s amazing. How you can love complete strangers. How they make you cry and laugh. How they can all change your life, in their own precious little way. 

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