
…and also the elderly, the young, smug parents, strange people with no friends, the homeless, the smelly, and people who love to complain: WE WELCOME YOU ALL.

…and also the elderly, the young, smug parents, strange people with no friends, the homeless, the smelly, and people who love to complain: WE WELCOME YOU ALL.
Has it really been that long since I’ve looked at a penny that I’ve completely forgotten what’s on the back? (Taken with instagram)
(Source: dubsknight)
Happy Birthday to our AMAZING First Lady, Michelle Obama
(@MichelleObama.) You continue to make us proud with your style & grace.#Obama2012
ditto!
Harry Potter is a Pimp

happens to me all.the.time.
(Source: tocaptureyou, via i-rastaflower)

I figured 2011 is coming to an end, so I will share with you my favourite blogs this year. These people are all absolutely amazing, wonderful creatures. Some are very talented, some have been with me from the start, some are basically my book/movie loving twins, one makes me feel normal, some have introduced me to bands/books/movies/ideas that I would never have come across if it weren’t for them, some I’ve just found and their preparedness for zombies and well spoken replies have won me over right away, but all of them I know I will follow forever. They’ve made this year better than the last, whether they know it or not, and I know in the new year they’ll keep me just as entertained and inspired.
andwinteriscoming - ulfricgreyjoy - izzybellawella - clashofthekhaleesi
- xxoreilyxx - spearwife - patrickstormborn - thatgreatbeginning -
swordinthedarkness - cakeofthrones - winteriscomingbitch - princessofmyr
- themostdeafeningnoiseyouveheard - youknownothingitisknown - chrisschmitt
- lotsofintrovertproblems - theladyolenna - alittlesunny - camillereads - peterseaman
THANK YOU!… clearly, I am a little behind in my tumblr readings, but at least I subscribe to my favorites via RSS… so I might read your posts a week late but I read every single one! Love your blog keep it up in the 2012… because you know, Winter Is Coming…
(Source: letsdrinkonit, via beautyful-desires)
Listen…
Take Five was written by Paul Desmond 1959 and performed by The Dave Brubeck Quartet. It became the groups’ best-known songs (I’m sure you’ve heard it before… in a movie, commercials, etc)…
Cool little fact: After his death, he gave the royalty rights to the American Red Cross and now they receive $100,000 a year in royalties from this wonderful jazz tune.
New York, New York. A woman and her dog in the Harlem section. Photo by Gordon Parks, 1943 May via Library of Congress