heavymetalhooker:

“So many pretty parts. No pretty wholes.”

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My favorite movie as a kid, teaching me the right attitude from the very start.

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sornovincentlucretian:

mirandaadria:

racheljennings:

And this, kids, is what happens when you don’t actually read your Bible.

Not only that, but that line isn’t actually even relevant in modern times since it was referencing a very specific event at a very specific point in history.

Agreed to you both.

sornovincentlucretian:

mirandaadria:

racheljennings:

And this, kids, is what happens when you don’t actually read your Bible.

Not only that, but that line isn’t actually even relevant in modern times since it was referencing a very specific event at a very specific point in history.

Agreed to you both.

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btweddle:

omgthatdress:

Evening Dress
1850-1855
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

and boner

btweddle:

omgthatdress:

Evening Dress

1850-1855

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

and boner

hoppip:

Scene comparison of Victor Sjöström’s ‘The Phantom Carriage’  (1921) and Stanley Kubrick’s famous scene of ‘The Shining’ (1980). (Link)

That’s interesting.

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charlienakahara:

Reblog if you know her.

Why? Ok.

charlienakahara:

Reblog if you know her.

Why? Ok.

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