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  • lambo-wong:

    just made a bookmark ~~~~

  • He’s a mutt. Half amazing. Half terrific.

    James Potter [about Padfoot] (via incorrect-harry-potter-quotes)
  • You know, there is a lot of good polymer chemistry happening in a garbage fire.

    Polymer chemistry professor (via rudebutstillginger)
  • RONNY W! You just missed the CRAZIEST of crazies. Godric’s Hollow. My dead parents’ tombstones. Old Lady. Snake—VOLDEMORT?!?!! Dueling. Dissaparating. Coming back here. Crashing in the tent for a week ‘cause [sings] technically we’re homeeeeeeleeeesssss.

    Harry Potter, after Ron Weasley comes back.  (via incorrect-harry-potter-quotes)
  • mouldysushi:

    linguisticjubilee:

    rubyredwisp:

    rubyredwisp:

    Maisie Williams’s cute “date” to the Emmys (x)

    Peter traded his Emmy for Maisie’s date

    He looks so proud of it

    You could say that it was… Peter Dinklage’s replacement.

  • docprofsmith:

    When will people finally understand that Jurassic Park is not a horror story about fucking with the natural order and bring dinosaurs back, but a horror story about capitalism fucking with science for profits.

    It is also solidly the story of a man who bought a really nice computer system, but then was failed by tech support. The arc of the plot is in large part, literally, “have you tried turning it off and back on again?” I just think it’s such a beautiful combination of smaller elements, tight dialogue, and well-directed imagery. Subsequent entries have not yet demonstrated an understanding of the fact that Jurassic Park’s greatness was its lack of being about what you would immediately say it was about.

  • pemberley-state-of-mind:

    “My first thought was that I wanted to cast all the actors at the ages that Austen wrote them. The emotions only seemed real to me when they were experienced by very young people. And that was really the first decision I made. I wanted to make something that is about young people experiencing these emotions for the first time and not understanding the feelings they are having.”

    (Joe Wright, Director)