My name is Dina, I'm from spain. I love usa & Japan. I'm here to show what i love, which is drawing, 日本, music, tv shows and david cook. Slightly obsessed with Doctor who and Sherlock
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Guys guys!!!! isn't Gou and Rin's dad Hugh Grant??? 😱😱
#Hugh grant#rin gou#rins dad#free#free iwatobi#free iwatobi swim club#free hugh grant#rin dad#gou dad#matsuoka#rin matsuoka#rin and gou#gou matsuoka
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Eddie, your sexual awakening was a two-dimensional sexual awakening
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Remember that one boy called Draco Malfoy? This is him now.
Feel old yet?
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Jared Leto’s Joker Has No Eyebrows
http://on.cbnws.cc/18neYrJ
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A Letter to Neil Gaiman, about Coraline
Hello! I don’t know if you’ll ever read this, and it was too long for the ask limit, but I felt like I needed to write it down anyway. I first read Coraline on a long and boring car ride when I was 10. I’d never read a book like Coraline before and I haven’t really since. It’s hard to say exactly what it means to me. Most books I read were fantasies, grand sweeping adventures with extraordinary heroes and heroines. Being a rather anxious child, these characters made me worry. ‘What if I was ever kidnapped by an evil witch? What if I fell into a dangerous other world? I’d be helpless! Maybe I should learn archery or sword fighting.’
Coraline was the first book that didn’t scare me in that way, because I was Coraline. Quiet and curious and bored and, well, normal. Coraline was the first character I could identify with because she was not supernaturally gifted or impossibly talented. She was clever and brave, yes, but in the way that all children are. Coraline is why I started scribbling down stories and why I now study writing in England. I want to thank you for that.
Everyone in my life knows how important this book is to me. For years I begged my mom to read it, but she never got around to it. This Christmas, while I was home for break, I read it aloud to her. We finished reading today. She loved it, even more than I thought she would. She gasped and sighed and laughed at all the right parts, and she shouted, ‘I know where her parents are!’ before even Coraline knew. We both smiled enormously at Coraline’s ‘real, wonderful, maddening, infuriating, glorious’ mother. And afterwards we hugged and said little else, because everything was already said. I want to thank you for that too.
So… thank you. Thank you for saving 10-year-old me from a very boring car ride and for writing the thing that made me who I am. Hopefully one day I can write something that will do the same for another girl.
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The epic saga of Carlos Benavides, the coffee guy at Walt Disney Animation.
We love you, Carlos!
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AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!! so I was in facebook and this happened.
This llama looks exactly like Matt xD
#doctor who#doctor#the doctor#doctor llama#doctor who llama#llama#facebook#facebook happens#lol#funny#so funny#doctor who fun#fun#jajajajja#jajajaja#matt smith#matt#smith#david tennant
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I’m over 18…
You know that feeling? When everybody looks so adult and you just… look like 16… I’m sure I’m not the only one tho. :)
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The entire 66 character wand collection made by the Noble Collection, including Luna Lovegood’s first wand only found in the Dumbldore’s Army Set and Mad-Eye Moody’s first wand that isn’t sold anymore. ireadaboutitinhogwartsahistory.tumblr.com
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u know someone is having a rough day when their favorite song plays and they don’t sing along
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30 Days of Who ↳ 08. Favorite episode from season 2: «You and I both know, don’t we Rose? The Doctor is worth the monsters. One may tolerate a world of demons for the sake of an angel.»
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