Dumbledore’s man through and through, aren’t you Potter?”
“Yeah I am,” said Harry. “Glad we straightened that out.
—Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by Jo Rowling. (via kayleyhyde)
—Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by Jo Rowling. (via kayleyhyde)
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Artist Nicholas Hyde compiled a great collection of minimalist Lord of the Rings inspired posters. Each poster is now available to purchase from his Etsy store.
LotR Minimal Movie Posters by Nicholas Hyde (Etsy) (Society6) (Twitter)
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Like I don’t know if the GONE series is better than the Hunger Games, I haven’t read it so it could be?
But I don’t know, that’s a really obnoxious and cheap way to sell your book and I can’t imagine any self-respecting author giving that the OK
Like you won’t see Maureen…
In which Hank Green made it to the front page of The New York Times.
Cool. Coolcoolcool.
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That is indeed Hank Green on the front page of today’s New York Times. The NYT wasn’t entirely enthusiastic about YouTube’s Original Channels program, but they seemed to like two of the creators very much: Hank Green and Felicia Day.
Huzzah.
Oh man, that’s brilliant.
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Dulé Hill is probably best known for his role as pharmaceutical salesman and BFF to a fake psychic in the hit series Psych, but shortly before taking on that role, he appeared in The Guardian as Ken Weatherly, a young man training for the Coast Guard alongside Ashton Kutcher’s Jake Fischer.
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“best known for his role as pharmaceutical salesman”
um, no.
best known for CHARLIE YOUNG.
if by Charlie Young, you mean
SAM THE ONION MAN.
Lucille Ball in a home movie filmed by Gary Morton on their vacation to Monte Carlo in 1965
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from The Smiths
I’m in awe. I want to reblog ALL THE POSTS.
It’s a FLYING LAWNMOWER PEOPLE.
i love how he crosses the street, with so much confident and that little bus that tagged along
Confidence
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