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what the fuck is this genre of gif called. i had a collection of these kinds of images and i lost them all these are only ones i can find.

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I’m not emotionally mature enough for the situations I constantly put myself in

Petition for ppl w/o anxiety disorders to stop saying stuff “gives them anxiety” and instead just say it makes them anxious

This is why I had to go on wordref

This is why I had to go on wordref

how do the people in game of thrones deal with making huge decisions and secret plots and weaving webs of lies it just seems so stressful i can’t even write a cover letter or leave my house when its cold outside

grumpysalmon:

welcome to nightvale pioneered a branch of humour and poetry known as “surrealism,” they were the first ones to do this and have gone on to inspire countless other creators including david lynch

saccharinescorpion:

im honestly kind of sad? no more big upd8 reactions. no more gawking over mega quick fanart. no more staring in disbelief at people who are impossibly wrong at reading comprehension

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titanicdisnified:

Anyone who says Disney has never made a movie with as much depth as Pixar clearly has never seen The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
In just ONE SONG (Hellfire) the topics of lust, rape, murder, and religion are all brought up, and Disney does it so flawlessly that this movie still has a G rating.

This movie deserves so much more recognition because it really is a brilliant piece of work, along with having some of the most incredible animation. 

Except that in the end, we learn that what’s important really ISN’T what’s inside. I mean the blonde dude was fine but i always thought it was pretty shitty that the friggin’ Protagonist didn’t get the because he was ugly. It would have been one thing if both the heroine and the hero ended up single. But we can’t have single women at the end of a disney movie. that would be Terrible

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