Reblog this if you want JKR to come out with descriptions of your patronus
that one guy in virginia wolf’s first novel is just like regulus for real
shakespeare’s julius caesar but instead caesar says, “et tu, bestie?” when he gets stabbed
Just John Deacon dancin’ in the lights
Bitches be like:
YA dystopian novels that center around a society that separates people by personality traits or jobs are perpetuating the same kind of status quo separation that we see in real life stereotypes but gives us a way to romanticize it. even if the story is about breaking up those roles it still does so in a “not like other girls” way that makes the “plain” female protagonist unique and special in some way that is totally not unique or special at all. the obvious example being tris from divergent whose special thing is that she has more than one personality trait in a society where everyone else only has one.
And then turn around and ask you what your Hogwarts house is.
the air outside has been smelling so yummmy lately ugh it is so spring rahhhh
It really be like that sometimes
"why does Captain America call you babygirl?"
it’s an omega/omega relationship and nobody can convince me otherwise
Yes, Eddie is definitely the top in the relationship but he also likes to wear pretty lingerie and heels while telling Steve what a good boy he is.
compared with oliver kissing james on stage in the middle of the play, knowing that would be the first and last kiss they ever shared.
thinking about todd giving neil a kiss for good luck before the play, not knowing that would be the last kiss they ever shared.
Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn The Lord of the Rings: Two Towers 2002, dir. Peter Jackson