Alex Pettyfer’s theme for life = This Is Why I’m Hot

D’AAAAAW BABY THOR!!!! X3

D’AAAAAW BABY THOR!!!! X3

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volvere:

zacloudseth:

IT’S CON WEEKEND!!!

I expect everyone to put on their cosplays like this

Dude, during me and MK’s enclave/lone wander shoot, we were sooo like this…

Disney Princess version of “Call me, maybe”

disneywithswank:

mydollyaviana:

The Cinderella one is the best!

welovepaintings:

Thomas KenningtonGreat Britain 1856-1916Homeless 1890oil on canvas170.0 x 152.0 cm
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Homeless, 1890, is one of a series of works in which Kennington depicts the plight of women and children who were impoverished or destitute. Subjects such as these gained popularity during the 1870s and 1880s, partly as a result of the increasing influence of illustrated journals, which regularly commisssioned artists to provide images of ‘real’ life.
In Homeless, the square-brush technique used by Kennington in painting the wet pavement and the river, and his focus on subtle tonal variations rather than on colour - as in the soft grey light illuminating this scene - were among the characteristics adapted by British artists from French sources at the time.
CultureVictoria

welovepaintings:

Thomas Kennington
Great Britain 1856-1916
Homeless 1890
oil on canvas
170.0 x 152.0 cm

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Homeless, 1890, is one of a series of works in which Kennington depicts the plight of women and children who were impoverished or destitute. Subjects such as these gained popularity during the 1870s and 1880s, partly as a result of the increasing influence of illustrated journals, which regularly commisssioned artists to provide images of ‘real’ life.

In Homeless, the square-brush technique used by Kennington in painting the wet pavement and the river, and his focus on subtle tonal variations rather than on colour - as in the soft grey light illuminating this scene - were among the characteristics adapted by British artists from French sources at the time.

CultureVictoria

“the future of our land depends on those who are truly free.”

“freedom is life’s greatest lie.”

- assassin’s creed III & the avengers parallels

volvere:

So…working at the Olive Garden, people think I say supersalad all the time…

volvere:

So…working at the Olive Garden, people think I say supersalad all the time…

error502:

alloftimeanddemons:

i-o-u-a-fall:

chroniclesofpanem:

tunadeluna:

ninejuanjuan:

bromofasho:

nigga-chan:

nicoosuxx:

Remember when they were going to censor the internet?

Remember when people cared about Kony?

Remember when people did the cinnamon challenge?

Remember when everyone played Temple Run?

Remember the Alamo?

Remember the Titans?

remember who you are

i remember

You know what, forget it, this post is too lame

halyen:

countdown-to-your-extinction:

I had a random folder filled with architecture hotness.

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a-closet-nerd:

pencilpaperpassion:

legend-of-korra:

I bet Zuko made up the no direct fire strikes to the head rule.

WHY AM I LAUGHING