Where do her intentions lay?

Disney::Music::Science::Life

death-by-lulz:

This post has been featured on a 1000notes.com blog.

My life as a volunteer at NHM.

bbcamerica:

DOCTOR WHO “The Name of the Doctor” Shocking Ending **SPOILER ALERT**

If you haven’t seen “The Name of The Doctor” yet, you may want to skip this video, add it to your ‘Watch Later’ list, and watch the episode first.

THIS!! I just.. I can’t even.. *SIGH*

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seventhsons:

where the fuck is she i am like balls deep in aliens right now

They love each other so hard! 

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suicidewatch:

The Post-Punk Super Friends by Butcher Bailey

denisenatalie:

This is the cutest damn thing I’ve ever seen in my life!

denisenatalie:

This is the cutest damn thing I’ve ever seen in my life!

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elationandecstasy:

kadrey:

Simon Pegg on the joys of geekdom.

That’s right baby.

elationandecstasy:

kadrey:

Simon Pegg on the joys of geekdom.

That’s right baby.

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fuckyeah1990s:

Lit - My Own Worst Enemy

Can we forget about the things I said when I was drunk, I didn’t mean to call you that..

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hanging-with-the-horrorterrors:

distortedpineapple:

serendipitousramblings:

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This makes me inexplicably happy.

I smiled uncontrollably when it started playing, omg this needs to be everywhere on tumblr.

meMORIES 

My childhood.

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churchofsatannews:

A Master Passes: Ray Harryhausen (1920-2013)
We mourn the passing of one of the true geniuses of fantastic cinema with the death of Ray Harryhausen. His brilliant achievements in stop-motion animation and visual effects brought to life creatures from history, mythology and imagination with an uncanny sense of detail which breathed vitality and character into them to fascinate and inspire viewers as well as many of the leading filmmakers of the present.
His first solo effort, THE BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS (1953), launched the international giant monster boom of the 1950s. His final film, CLASH OF THE TITANS (1981), had a cast full of stars and featured one of his most atmospheric scenes in the realization of the Gorgon, Medusa. In between are many excursions into worlds of wonder that will surely stand as testaments to this great artist so long as cinema lasts. 
Click on the image to visit his official web site, and if you have not seen his work, you are in for an abundance of pleasure. Start with JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS (1963), with the iconic bronze giant Talos as well as the skeleton army which rises from the teeth of the slain Hydra, and then go on from there. You will be entranced!
Hail Harryhausen!
—Magus Peter H. Gilmore

churchofsatannews:

A Master Passes: Ray Harryhausen (1920-2013)

We mourn the passing of one of the true geniuses of fantastic cinema with the death of Ray Harryhausen. His brilliant achievements in stop-motion animation and visual effects brought to life creatures from history, mythology and imagination with an uncanny sense of detail which breathed vitality and character into them to fascinate and inspire viewers as well as many of the leading filmmakers of the present.

His first solo effort, THE BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS (1953), launched the international giant monster boom of the 1950s. His final film, CLASH OF THE TITANS (1981), had a cast full of stars and featured one of his most atmospheric scenes in the realization of the Gorgon, Medusa. In between are many excursions into worlds of wonder that will surely stand as testaments to this great artist so long as cinema lasts. 

Click on the image to visit his official web site, and if you have not seen his work, you are in for an abundance of pleasure. Start with JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS (1963), with the iconic bronze giant Talos as well as the skeleton army which rises from the teeth of the slain Hydra, and then go on from there. You will be entranced!

Hail Harryhausen!

—Magus Peter H. Gilmore

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tatennant-ismybrotp:

aflawedfashion:

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this just made my life

After the heartbreak of rose and ten, getting Donna was a gift. We need another “Donna” after the Ponds, because I miss them and the new episodes aren’t working. 

(via doctorwho)