Photo Post // 22nd May 2013 // 35,045 notes 

dean-tacos-cas:

spookapple:

jackvessalius:

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look what we have here

i have legitimately never laughed harder and for as long in my entire life

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And so with the sunshine and the great bursts of leaves growing on the trees, just as things grow in fast movies, I had that familiar conviction that life was beginning over again with the summer.
F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby (via bookmania)
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poweredbyawesome:

“The Fault in our Death Stars”
So I had this idea ages ago, but I never really got started on it.Earlier this month, I finally did and it turned out great! :DSo I’m saving this graphic for May 4th, but now I find out #thefaultinourdeathstars is already a thing?!?
Oh well. I guess there’s little point in keeping it from you, then…
Anyway, I was on a roll, so this also happened:

poweredbyawesome:

“The Fault in our Death Stars”

So I had this idea ages ago, but I never really got started on it.
Earlier this month, I finally did and it turned out great! :D
So I’m saving this graphic for May 4th, but now I find out #thefaultinourdeathstars is already a thing?!?

Oh well. I guess there’s little point in keeping it from you, then…

Anyway, I was on a roll, so this also happened:

Reblogged from Managed Incoherence
Reblogged from I'll man the flashlight

heir-of-breasts:

half of star trek the animated series is kirk’s face being too close on the screen when he doesn’t need to be in the shot
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Reblogged from I'll man the flashlight

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bgospelm:

A matter of semantics, really.

bgospelm:

A matter of semantics, really.

Reblogged from BEARDED GOSPEL MEN

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Scenery - The Great Gatsby (2013)

(Source: cataclysmmagazine)

Reblogged from kinetic kathleen

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eerieearthling:

Dammit, Jim

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“Y’all know the story behind that? The official story. We have a lot of low hanging things on set. For instance, the trailers, when the awning comes out, the little hitch - some of us are tall and we’ll run head first into them. And so in order to remind ourselves not to run into things, ‘cause often times we’re going inside like reading lines, we start hanging ducks. So we’d see them and think, “duck!” And so as the amount of places grew that we needed to duck but the ducks were not multiplying as real ducks do, which I’ll explain later, we needed more ducks. We didn’t need that many ducks! I think we needed like three more ducks, now there’s a small duck army.”