the-absolute-funniest-posts:

erindarko:

I have just ordered this mane hat for my cat and I have absolutely no regrets.

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wonderfulworldofme:

Doctor Who fan art because HELL YEAH DAVID AND BILLIE ARE BACK.

wonderfulworldofme:

Doctor Who fan art because HELL YEAH DAVID AND BILLIE ARE BACK.

(via fuckyeahdoctorwho)

the-absolute-funniest-posts:

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dramallamapie:

rahmagical:

mmrnd:

tsukikipin:



Harry Potter and the Year Nobody Got A Haircut.

Harry Potter and the goblet of flowing locks

Harry Potter and the Half-Priced Extensions

DEAD.

So was Cedric

361873% done

dramallamapie:

rahmagical:

mmrnd:

tsukikipin:

Harry Potter and the Year Nobody Got A Haircut.

Harry Potter and the goblet of flowing locks

Harry Potter and the Half-Priced Extensions

DEAD.

So was Cedric

361873% done

(Source: amypondinthetardis, via fuckyeahloldemort)

fasterfood:

“sure thing baby ;)” i say to you. you think i have just used “baby” as a term of endearment, but in reality babies are dumb and loud and obnoxious. i have insulted you and you dont even realize it. take that Society

(via fuckyeahloldemort)

a-mad-girl-with-a-blog:

The Doctor and Twitter

I love when two of my favorite things join forces.

(via trenchcoatsandconverse)

mediumaevum:

For medieval Christians, Easter was particularly enjoyable because it came after six weeks of hard fasting and abstinence. Beginning on Ash Wednesday, when churchgoers were marked with ashes, Lent was a time when everyone, rich and poor, was expected to forgo many everyday pleasures.
The emphasis was on sacrifice and even commonplace foods such as eggs and meat had to be saved until the Easter celebrations. Eggs laid during the Lenten period were hardboiled to preserve them, a tradition which continues today in the painting of hardboiled eggs.
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mediumaevum:

For medieval Christians, Easter was particularly enjoyable because it came after six weeks of hard fasting and abstinence. Beginning on Ash Wednesday, when churchgoers were marked with ashes, Lent was a time when everyone, rich and poor, was expected to forgo many everyday pleasures.

The emphasis was on sacrifice and even commonplace foods such as eggs and meat had to be saved until the Easter celebrations. Eggs laid during the Lenten period were hardboiled to preserve them, a tradition which continues today in the painting of hardboiled eggs.

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in-demigodishness-and-all-that:

I swear, I am going to reblog this the entire time I see it.

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