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amor deliria nervosa

Macie. 17. Wasting my life fangirling about various fictional works :D

e-zekiel:

okay so today I was at the mall and this girl walking in front of me and tripped and fell and instead of helping her up like a normal person would- I decided to make her feel less embarrassed and fall down too

but I guess another guy had the same idea because we fell at the same time

and then another person fell

and another

and suddenly I was lying in the middle of an impromptu fainting mob and a lot of people were shouting

and the girl who’d originally fallen looked so fucking happy

Parallel 2x21/4x21

a not so brief summary: sparia season 1

acquiescently:

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“ I don’t know if this is why everything has worked so well and I’m not sure I’d recommend this kind of thinking to anyone else, but I’ve always known I’d be successful in acting. I have certainly worked for it.” - Jennifer Lawrence (x)

jennles:

carry-on-my-wayward-butt:

i’m gonna fUCKIN CRY

(x) (x)

drzewiej:

monikakmita:

* Warsaw

i am gonna cry

twentiethcenturycrocs:

organicthugsandlove:

ninasophia:

Karin Stack photographed her hair growing back after losing it in chemotherapy

quite possibly the coolest thing i’ve ever seen in my life.

#she goes from bald to misha to jensen to jared

thestarlighthotel:

Kirsty Mitchell’s late mother Maureen was an English teacher who spent her life inspiring generations of children with imaginative stories and plays. Following Maureen’s death from a brain tumour in 2008, Kirsty channelled her grief into her passion for photography.

She retreated behind the lens of her camera and created Wonderland, an ethereal fantasy world. The photographic series began as a small summer project but grew into an inspirational creative journey.

‘Real life became a difficult place to deal with, and I found myself retreating further into an alternative existence through the portal of my camera,’ said the artist. (read the rest here).