1. doctorwho:

    Doctor Who: Pyramids of Mars

    daniel-stuart:

    This is the greatest thing in all of classic Doctor Who

    (via hiddlestonhug)

     

  2. Tom Hiddleston at the Only Lovers Left Alive premiere | Festival de Cannes 2013

    (Source: mjolnirsuckers, via tom-mess)

     

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  5. littlemiyu:

    paradichloricbenzene:

    littlemiyu:

    ashestoashesjc:

    hoes be walkin up in the club like

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    Did the Ao Oni lay eggs or something.

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    (via theonethatwearssweatshirts)

     


  6. epic-humor:

    yourfiancebeyoncemy mom posted this on my facebook wall because i dont want to go to the zoo with her

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    (Source: sillyraycyrus)

     

  7. equiusz:

    swaggy

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  11. chubbycartwheels:

    Pretty much me.

    (via onlylolgifs)

     


  12. jediteaparty:

    arauj0:

    aangnog:

    i just realized that “never” is a contraction of “not ever”

     and “blush” is a contraction of “blood rush”

    also “studying” is a contraction of “student dying”

    (Source: growlithed, via lindsayolohan)

     


  13. earrie:

    Sure Lock Homes would be a great name for a home security company

    (via highfunctioninghiddlestonavenger)

     

  14. cadens-sanctuary:

    keepcalmandhugahero:

    xparrot:

    This scene to me is maybe Loki’s most tragic moment in the movies. Because it’s one of the few times we see Loki entirely alone, not putting on a show or lying to anyone, so his panic and heartbreak are real.  And he reaches out to Odin - and it’s the reaching out that gets me, that moment where Loki hesitates to touch him - and then he when does dare touch, he almost immediately pulls his hand away, and maybe it’s just shock, but also - Loki was just holding the Casket, has just found out what he is; and he knows what a frost giant’s touch does to Aesir.  He’s scared to touch his father, scared that he might freeze him, hurt him further.

    (The original script had him holding Odin, but this - this says so much about Loki, about what scares him, how frightened he is of his own self, and what damage he can do…)

    To all those who villanize Loki - READ ABOVE. Jerks.

    Agh. I tear up at this part. Loki is by far not a villain. Sure he goes about everything the wrong way, but I believe that really, deep down, he means good.

    (Source: previouslytomlinangel, via megustatheavengers)

     


  15. dilclo:

    ding dong ur opinion is wrong

    (via dokii)