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May 27

doctorwho:

The Doctor and The Torch
bbcamerica:

Doctor Who’s Matt Smith Carries The Olympic Torch
Photo credit @alun_vega

doctorwho:

The Doctor and The Torch

bbcamerica:

Doctor Who’s Matt Smith Carries The Olympic Torch

Photo credit @alun_vega

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tymn:

“You and me…we’re in a club now.”
Grape Soda, UP (2009)

tymn:

“You and me…we’re in a club now.”

Grape Soda, UP (2009)

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deniigi-studios:

onac911:

Spiderman no

spidy stop das gay

deniigi-studios:

onac911:

Spiderman no

spidy stop das gay

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“If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing badly.” — On imperfection, storytelling, and the search for meaning (via explore-blog)

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wowfunniestposts:

 this blog is epic

wowfunniestposts:

this blog is epic

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baskervillles:

Minimalist poster → Sherlock

baskervillles:

Minimalist poster → Sherlock

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I’ve photographed hundreds of couples. And the cynical side of me is aware that even the unhappiest couples can muster up some affection for a photograph. But these two had the sort of love that cannot be faked. They’ve been together for 35 years. Every time he talked, she looked at him with the biggest smile on her face. “He does absolutely everything for me,” she said, “I’m completely spoiled.”
The man was equally as passionate. “I used to be a butcher,” he told me. He leaned forward and lowered his voice to a whisper: “She used to come into my store. Every week I would set apart the best piece of meat for her. And look how it turned out— I ended up with the best piece of meat of them all.”

I’ve photographed hundreds of couples. And the cynical side of me is aware that even the unhappiest couples can muster up some affection for a photograph. But these two had the sort of love that cannot be faked. They’ve been together for 35 years. Every time he talked, she looked at him with the biggest smile on her face. “He does absolutely everything for me,” she said, “I’m completely spoiled.”

The man was equally as passionate. “I used to be a butcher,” he told me. He leaned forward and lowered his voice to a whisper: “She used to come into my store. Every week I would set apart the best piece of meat for her. And look how it turned out— I ended up with the best piece of meat of them all.”

(Source: humansofnewyork, via femmenoire)

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The Benders

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