ok universe, i’m ready to feel good things. make me feel good things.
whenever i post this it works reblog if u want to feel good things & the universe will bring u something sweet
What about someone sweet
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ok universe, i’m ready to feel good things. make me feel good things.
whenever i post this it works reblog if u want to feel good things & the universe will bring u something sweet
What about someone sweet
The 1975 have the type of lyrics you want tattooed on your body
mmmsn fhifh mvoifhi,c like chocolate ngdsb
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A raven came from the Citadel. A white raven.
u know what pisses me off?
white ppl thinking all latinxs are the same
they pick a brazilian to play a colombian, a puerto rican to play a chilean, a mexican to play an argentinian
like fuck u we’re all different and we all have different cultures okay
WE DON’T EVEN ALL SPEAK THE SAME LANGUAGE OH MY GOD
“I did what I had to do to survive, my lady. But I am a Stark. I will always be a Stark.”
The North remembers.
[Rey is] so strong. She’s cool and smart and she can look after herself. Young girls can look at her and know that they can wear trousers if they want to.
[On her advice for young women] “Sit with the discomfort. Don’t run away from it. Lean into it, take your time with it. So many people jump into things just because they can’t stand the discomfort of not knowing.”
There is an old folklore saying that you have two deaths, the first, when your physical body dies, and the second is the last time someone says your name. By making music, I’m trying postpone my second death as long as I can.“
Sophie Turner for The Untitled Magazine (September 2015)
What kind of bubblegum have you been blowing lately?
“you can’t wake up this is not a dream”
Sansa and I have grown up together for the past five years, and so when I’m reading the script and something happens to her, I cry all the time. There is a real connection between us – I feel everything she feels. I’d come on set and see something like Ned’s [her character’s father’s] beheading, a heavy, heavy scene to shoot. Having my mum on set for the first three years was really important back then. Because if you get too wrapped up in that darkness, it can really damage you.