24 5 / 2013

mermaidsandmisandry:

dont ask me about my favorite characters because i will literally tell you their entire storyline and cry

(Source: whoales, via frenchswissborder)

20 5 / 2013

  • 1: *has 10 books to read*
  • 1: *buys 3 more*
  • 1: *ends up reading fanfiction*

19 5 / 2013

fishingboatproceeds:

Reblogging this, for example, is more important important than tweeting it.

fishingboatproceeds:

Reblogging this, for example, is more important important than tweeting it.

(Source: stupiddmol, via empireofmysun)

11 4 / 2013

trainstationmemories:

When you’re reading a book and you come to a part that makes it hard to breathe, and you slowly close the book and put it down for a moment while you scream inside because you know that reading the next several hundred pages will be the most stressful experience of you life thus far… and then you take a deep breath and pick up the book again.

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YES.

(via sabreeenam)

11 4 / 2013

22 2 / 2013

22 2 / 2013

pale-quadrant:

[AGGRESSIVELY ATTEMPTS TO ENJOY SOMETHING WHILE IGNORING HALF OF THE FANDOM]

(Source: jonandtheon, via pemonynen)

20 2 / 2013

  • Chances of finding fanfic 100%
  • Chances of finding a good fanfic .0001%
  • Chances of finding a fanfic with good plot 46%
  • Chances of finding a grammatically correct fanfic with good plot .38%
  • Chances of being scarred for life 949,394,932%

(Source: agentbartowski, via -clarisse-)

16 2 / 2013

lostaway:

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Probably the only Lost post I’ll ever reblog (After that shitty finale)

(Source: creamsicles-r-delicious, via brucestaarks)

10 2 / 2013

"To love a TV show is to know one of two things: Either it will eventually leave you, or you will eventually leave it. There’s no middle ground for the committed. Once you’re in, you’re in, and you’re going to be in until the thing is canceled or until you lose interest because you’ve either figured out all of the show’s tricks or it’s just not the same anymore. That show you loved more than anything? It will eventually feel sort of old and pointless to you after a while, and you’ll have moved on to some new thing that feels fresher but will inevitably disappoint you somewhere down the line. And so it goes. You’ll someday remember that show you loved with such intensity—it will probably be off the air by this point—and you’ll wonder idly why they don’t make ’em like that anymore. The answer is because you’re not who you were anymore, and you can’t fall for a show like that because you’re no longer the same person."