April 2012
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Apr 30th
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lypophrenia: a feeling of sadness seemingly without a cause drapetomania: an overwhelming urge to run away escapism: a mental desire to retreat from unpleasant realities through fantasy wanderlust: a desire to travel, to understand one’s very existence dysania: the state of finding it difficult to get out of bed in the morning sanctuary: a small safe place in a troubling world ...
Apr 30th
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Apr 29th
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rapunzel-pond: HOLY SHIT WHEN YOU HOLD DOWN ALT AND CLICK REBLOG HOLY SHIT
Apr 25th
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“If people don’t like Sansa at the beginning then I am doing my job, she does...”
– Sophie Turner (via rickonstarkers)
Apr 24th
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beautyofyourverse: alice-unchained: my dad ate a cucumber today and he was like “wow this is pretty cold” and then he just slowly put the cucumber down and stared into space for a really long time until he turned to me with wide eyes and quietly said, “oh my god. cool as a cucumber.”  woah guys she’s in our fandom i saw this when it had like five notes
Apr 17th
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Apr 9th
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Apr 8th
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Apr 8th
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Bison bison
Son: (pointing at a journal cover) What's that?
Wife: Well, that's a bison, but most folks call it a buffalo. They're wrong though.
Son: That's a bison.
Me: Well, technically it's a bison bison.
Wife: Mom's right. That's the genus species. Bison bison.
Son: That's a bison.
Me: Bison bison.
Son: No, it's a bison.
Wife: Bison bison.
Son: No no no, it's a bison!!!! A bison.
Me: Yep, a bison bison.
Son: No no no Mom! BISON!!!!
Apr 5th
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Apr 3rd
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Apr 3rd
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Apr 3rd
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George R.R. Martin on writing women
George Stroumboulopoulos: There's one thing that's interesting about your books. I noticed that you write women really well and really different. Where does that come from?
George R.R. Martin: You know, I've always considered women to be people.
Apr 2nd
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