de profundis, ad astra.

ucla alumna with a love for music, cinematography, photography, typography, and videogame-ology.
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striderprovider:

roselalonde:

sharonabot9000:

homestuckfandom:

emilylikesaliens:

krazzines:

adiostoreabutt:

HAPPY NIC CAGE DAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY

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and also

dear homerustakku fandom: did it seriously take an obsession with a webcomic to show you the superior acting of cage?

I always loved nicolas cage

just gonna do my part now

and theres a lot more where that came from

HAPPY CAGE DAY RUMP HUMPERS 

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teameric:

luvtheviking:

sanctoerico:

MISSING: Please help us locate Sookie Stackhouse’s missing brain cells.

They were last seen in season 2 of True Blood.

Thanks to luvtheviking for the idea.

Sookie, you are stupid. 

story of my life.

As an atheist, I see nothing “wrong” in believing in a god. I don’t think there is a god, but belief in him does no harm. If it helps you in any way, then that’s fine with me. It’s when belief starts infringing on other people’s rights when it worries me. I would never deny your right to believe in a god. I would just rather you didn’t kill people who believe in a different god, say. Or stone someone to death because your rulebook says their sexuality is immoral. It’s strange that anyone who believes that an all-powerful all-knowing, omniscient power responsible for everything that happens, would also want to judge and punish people for what they are.

Ricky Gervais: “Why I’m an Atheist” (via alightyearaway)

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instarlitnights:

reblogging again to add:

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9 months ago - 997

Happy 28th Birthday Andrew Garfield!

Happy 28th Birthday Andrew Garfield!

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wearethereasonss:

The Lovers of Valdaro.

Believed to be no older than twenty years of age when death occurred.
Over 5,000 years old.
Locked in an eternal embrace.

Tragically, their story is unknown.
Ironically, they were found in the city of Mantua. In Italy.
The city Shakespeare chose to set the story of Romeo & Juliet.

(via viria)