okay everyone reblog and tell me your favorite perfume. but if your favorite is glossier you… don’t bother
one thing that's great about the song of ice and fire books is the way nobody ever knows what the fuck is going on. like somebody in a bar will be like "long live good king renly!" and somebody else will be like "oh he died. like a month ago. yeah lady catelyn stark stabbed him" and somebody else will be like "actually I heard he was stabbed by a shadow his brother fathered on a priestess" and a fourth person will be like "wait didn't renly literally just win the battle of king's landing last week" and then they're all like "well, whatever. long live good king whoever it is now. next round's on me"
the funniest one to me was when catelyn was having a sit down with stannis and renly and stannis was like "renly I don't care how cute you are, you are not the rightful heir 😤" and catelyn was like "um... neither are you? joffrey is next in the line of succession? we're all rebels here?" and stannis is like 👀 and renly is like "lol bro guess she didn't get your raven memo about all of cersei's kids being incest bastards" and catelyn is like "cersei's kids being what now"
watch this. this is literally what love is.
just curious as they're always things i've never questioned just doing but people in my life are often surprised that i don't mind doing them alone
🔁 pls reblog for sample size
Aix-en-Provence, France (by Despina Galani)
I'm an American who's lived out here in Europe for most of a decade and I *still* only scored 47% on this test. It's downright embarrassing.
according to wikipedia there are 44-50 countries in europe so i just went with 50. have fun!
If I ask nicely will people reblog this and tell me what their most common breakfast is? Not your favorite necessarily, just what you have for breakfast most frequently? 🙏🏽
Chiavari, Italy (by Chris Curry)
so rotted by f1 that i thought this ad was a track layout
Siena, Italy (by Patrick)
Cate Blanchett, 1994
REAR WINDOW (1954) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
I'm wondering what the norm is about working on your birthday is. Plz reblog for more responses.
You Were Never Lovelier (1942) dir. William A. Seiter