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Where Kate (a teenage American) reblogs things that amuse her, but mostly fandom things. Also I have random spurts of posting beautiful cars. You have been warned.
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The Breakfast Club. 1985. The greatest ending to any movie ever. This song launched Simple Minds in the US. Could have been a Billy Idol song, but he turned it down. Idiot. Perfectly sums up the movie. It’s equally beautiful and sad.

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allisonandtheargents:

xekstrin:

when I publish my novel I want you all to swear to me that you’re going to write uncomfortably erotic fic about characters I didn’t intend to have sexual tension 

swear it

swear to me

#if you fuckers don’t produce at least one high school au i will disown you

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steampoweredrocket:

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ichbinerica:

this is a cosplay

there is a dude on a hoveround inside this

it makes sounds and plays music and everything moves and lights up

THIS IS A DALEK. COSPLAYING THE DOCTOR

It’s undercover. It’s trying to sneak in

The Doctor is in the background.

With his arms crossed.

He is not amused by your shenanigans Dalek.

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patwicia:

Confessions, public art project, The Cosmopolitan, Las Vegas, Nevada by Candy Chang.

For one month, Chang lived in Vegas. Visitors could stop by, enter a booth, write whatever thoughts they wanted to share, and drop the confession into a box that mixed anonymously with other slips. Chang then took the anonymous slips and displayed them on the walls, painting selected responses in white against a larger red canvas background. According to Chang’s website, “This project seeks to create a cathartic sanctuary for this temporary community and help us see we are not alone in our quirks, experiences and struggles as we try to lead fulfilling lives.”

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Neverending list of books that everyone should readGood Omens, by Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman

“25 And the Lord spake unto the Angel that guarded the eastern gate, saying ‘Where is the flaming sword that was given unto thee?’
26 And the Angel said, ‘I had it here only a moment ago, I must have put it down some where, forget my own head next.’
27 And the Lord did not ask him again.” 

Everyone needs to read this book because it is hilarious and beautifully written. 

READING THIS RIGHT NOW!

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A List of Fictional Ladies → Zoe Alleyne Washburne

Big damn heroes, sir.

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