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fantasysource:

Missandei in Game of Thrones SE4EP10.

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bereaving:

DANI CLAYTON
THE HAUNTING OF BLY MANOR
|| ep. 6 The Jolly Corner

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draconisxmalfoy:

Harry Potter Advent Calendar
“Christmas is a time for family.” ~ George, Sorcerer’s Stone

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gownegirl:

FREAKY (2020)
“Great, leave me alone with Murder Barbie.”

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monsieurphantom:

The Moulin Rouge. A night club, a dance hall and a bordello. Ruled over by Harold Zidler. A kingdom of night time pleasures. Where the rich and powerful came to play with the young and beautiful creatures of the underworld. The most beautiful of these was the one I loved. Satine. A courtesan. She sold her love to men. They called her the ‘Sparkling Diamond’, and she was the star, of the Moulin rouge. The woman I loved is dead.

Moulin Rouge! (2001) dir. Baz Luhrmann

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evilphrog:

One of my favorite parts of the Hunger Games was how, in the beginning, Katniss was jealous amd resentful of the townies for not having to work in the coal mines. Then, over time, she realizes they aren’t the true enemy. Then she sees the other district kids as so much better off than she is, because at least they don’t come from district 12. But then she realizes they aren’t the enemy either. And then she hates the other victors, before realizing they have all been exploited just as much as she has. So the enemy must be the Capitol citizens, who benefit from the exploitation of the districts, right? Wrong again. They are just uninformed and pampered people who have been kept in the dark about the true horrors faced by the rest of the country. Most of them, when push comes to shove, are perfectly willing to help the war efforts.

And slowly, over the three books, all theses separate factions of downtrodden people start to see each other as allies instead of enemies, and that is what propells them to eventual victory over the true enemy, the government that tried to pit them against each other. Just fun, totally fictional things to think about that have nothing whatsoever to do with our current life.

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babyanimalgifs:

This little baby deer got so scared crossing the road from seeing the car approaching, it dropped down in the middle of the road and wouldn’t move. After stopping and turning the car off to help them calm down, the mama deer cautiously came to the rescue. 

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rbexer:

digital-magus:

soothifying:

Pouring Boiling Water over snow

*inner 8-y/o, taking notes* Fascinating…

Ah, yes, natural cotton candy

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peterbparkers:

Black Mirror - Death to 2020 teaser

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gaelgarcia:

Leonardo DiCaprio as Jack Dawson in Titanic (1997)

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mojoflower:

“But [Tumblr’s] value, of course, is more than just what it isn’t, and what it points away from. Despite all the drama and discourse lurking in its corners, it’s easy to make your own Tumblr life as simple and as happy as you want it to be. There are no algorithmic threats lurking around every corner, no onslaught of promoted posts from politicians or influencers. More than anything else, Tumblr in 2020 is a self-sustaining ecosystem. It’s a semi-sealed and increasingly fertile terrarium, a nigh-impossible perpetual-motion machine of a platform going productively psychotic in its isolation.”

@areyougonnabe, “The Ever-Mutating Life of Tumblr Dot Com” 

This article actually really explains why I’m still here after 10 years.

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andremichaux:

Anne Hathaway in Interstellar (2014)