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  • littlestwayne:

    reblog if boys?????????????????????????

    Source: mpgee
    • 2 months ago
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  • acoolgeoduck:

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    Me on my way to steal yo girl. 

    Source: acoolgeoduck
    • 2 months ago
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  • tinker-timelord-detective-doctor:

Fucking kill me

So I just found out my mobile tumblr apparently posts everything to my old blog… so yeah. I’m gonna fix that. Until then, look at the men I attract! 

    tinker-timelord-detective-doctor:

    Fucking kill me

    So I just found out my mobile tumblr apparently posts everything to my old blog… so yeah. I’m gonna fix that. Until then, look at the men I attract! 

    Source: tinker-timelord-detective-doctor
    • 2 months ago
    • 4 notes
    • #Avery's adventures on OKCupid
  • Fucking kill me

    Fucking kill me

    • 2 months ago
    • 4 notes
    • #Avery's adventures on OKCupid
  • 
To build his character, Daniel Day-Lewis started with the voice. Paul Thomas Anderson sent him recordings from the late 19th century to 1927 and a copy of the 1948 film, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, including documentaries on its director, John Huston, an important influence on Anderson’s film. According to Anderson, he was inspired by the fact that Sierra Madre is “about greed and ambition and paranoia and looking at the worst parts of yourself.” While writing the script, he would put the film on before he went to bed at night. To research for the role, Day-Lewis read letters from laborers and studied photographs from the time period. He also read up on oil tycoon Edward Doheny, upon whom Upton Sinclair’s book is loosely based.

    To build his character, Daniel Day-Lewis started with the voice. Paul Thomas Anderson sent him recordings from the late 19th century to 1927 and a copy of the 1948 film, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, including documentaries on its director, John Huston, an important influence on Anderson’s film. According to Anderson, he was inspired by the fact that Sierra Madre is “about greed and ambition and paranoia and looking at the worst parts of yourself.” While writing the script, he would put the film on before he went to bed at night. To research for the role, Day-Lewis read letters from laborers and studied photographs from the time period. He also read up on oil tycoon Edward Doheny, upon whom Upton Sinclair’s book is loosely based.

    (via desolationrow24)

    Source: filmtrivia
    • 3 months ago
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  • I’m cry.

    I’m cry.

    • 3 months ago
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    • #castielcaeks
    • #It's beautiful
    • #Rex is my favorite too
    • #And the WALL-E stamp
    • #I'm dying
    • #It came the same time as my cosmo too so my mailbox was so romantic
  • foxboros:

    the lights go out at the stadium holding superbowl XLVII. Bane steps out on the field. the crowds gasp in horror as they realize what’s to come. a henchman of Bane’s hands him the mic. Bane calls out Beyonce for a duel. only Beyonce can save the superbowl now

    (via havetardiswilltravel)

    Source: foxboros
    • 3 months ago
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  • ariannemartell:

    “no one man should have all that power” says kanye solemnly 

    beyonce kicks her leg over her head “i am no man”

    (via omgthatdress)

    Source: ariannemartell
    • 3 months ago
    • 20395 notes
  • Hi! If you’re on here for some reason, I assume you’re looking for Avery. I can be found currently at acoolgeoduck. Thanks and see you there! 

    • 4 months ago
    • #acoolgeoduck
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