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dolce-they-say:

John and Hank Green in the 90s yo

dolce-they-say:

John and Hank Green in the 90s yo

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cyberthug13:

grandma going to hell

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it’s amazing how unimportant television is when i don’t have homework that needs to be done.


teamfreewifi:

The rest of Tumblr to the Supernatural fandom tonight:

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shercocklocked:

theonewherecasblowsdean:

shercocklocked:

it is 3am

i just found a 21 chapter fanfiction

…i shouldnt

yes you should

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This is the story of my life.

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cersei-wine:

BEST

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preteenager:

its funny how if you go to tumblr.com it leads you to the sign up pageimage
and its all pretty with art in the background and the stats and like wowwe doesnt this site look cool
but then you click “already a member? sign in”
and it leads you toimage
this dark blue depressing page like “you already know how fucking terrible this site is going to be towards your mental health and social life we dont need to make it pretty youre already too deep”

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puckquinn:

ok, i know that it’s obvious that margaery isn’t being completely genuine to sansa: it’s obvious in the book, and almost more obvious in the show since she’s seen manipulating everyone she comes in contact with. BUT.. i’ve seen some people talking about how everything margaery has said to sansa is a lie or is just pure manipulation, and i don’t think that’s necessarily true. most of margaery’s schemes come from her grandma, and with sansa it’s no different. the whole “come to highgarden and marry my brother” thing is shady, i won’t deny it, but that doesn’t mean the tyrell’s intentions toward sansa were completely false, margaery most of all.

margaery is manipulating joffrey and cersei to secure the crown, but what would SHE personally gain from tricking sansa into thinking they are friends? it’s pretty clear the highgarden scheme is olenna’s idea, for one reason or another, it’s never quite clear in the books. but i think natalie said it best when she described sansa and margaery’s friendship as “not just exclusively in their control”. they can’t have a TRUE friendship because of the circumstances, but that doesn’t mean they don’t truly like each other or would want to be real friends. it was just kind of bugging me when some people just now see margaery and automatically assume “oh, she’s being 100% manipulative right now”, because she’s much more complex than that, especially in regards to sansa. and anway, in the short time that they are friends it is one of the happiest times we’ve ever seen sansa, and she never felt threatened or manipulated by margaery which is important regardless of margaery’s true intentions or feelings toward her.


vintageindianclothing:

These are examples of the nine-yard sari as worn in Maharashtra.  The lower half is like the dhoti i.e. the cloth is taken between the legs and tucked into the back and the upper half is left loose unlike in the south. It seems to have been worn by almost all sections of society and everything suggests it was a more practical garment than the modern sari given Maratha and Deccan queens hunted and fought in the garment

On the other hand once the tucks and drapes are in place it is also a garment that looks elegant and beautiful - a fact much exploited in the paintings of the Ravi Varma school

In its truncated form, it is also a “sexy” sari and it appears in simple early 20th century illustrations as well as in Hindi cinema

A modern photograph that clearly shows how the sari is tucked in at the back

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