reblogged 6 years ago @ 31 Mar 2017 with 468,933 notes via/source

the-chilly-soldier:

[X] I’ll never stop crying over this film

reblogged 6 years ago @ 14 Feb 2017 with 15,737 notes via/source
reblogged 6 years ago @ 26 Jan 2017 with 1,171 notes via/source
guy:
“death-by-lulz:
“ THOSE WERE THE DAYS
”
Grandma’s Ghost
”

guy:

death-by-lulz:

THOSE WERE THE DAYS

Grandma’s Ghost

reblogged 6 years ago @ 26 Jan 2017 with 881,067 notes via/source

asd-yuurikatsuki:

wolferen:

my mom has a friend who has a failed program-service dog and he’s literally my favorite creature

He’s a really smart lab, he learned all the commands, but he just has an affinity for doing them whenever he wants

So this lady’s dog literally turns on-off lights, opens doors, opens the fridge, etc… at his own wishes.

Her house looks like its baby-proofed, with kid safe locks on everything and stuff, but really she just has a dog that’s learned all the mobility service dog commands but has a mind of his own.

Chaotic Good Boy

reblogged 6 years ago @ 26 Jan 2017 with 418,709 notes via/source

Is this thing still on? Can anyone hear me?

posted 6 years ago @ 26 Jan 2017 with 1 note
isuckfeet:
“This really is me
”

isuckfeet:

This really is me

reblogged 6 years ago @ 26 Jan 2017 with 163,943 notes via/source
about-usa:
“Nashville - Tennessee - USA (by Joel Tonyan)
”

about-usa:

Nashville - Tennessee - USA (by Joel Tonyan)

reblogged 6 years ago @ 26 Jan 2017 with 299 notes via/source
aropippin:
“pippin ; our story’s young and confused protagonist. he is longing to find his purpose in life. naive, innocent, and discontent.
“(x)(x)(x)(x)(x)(x)(x)(x)(x)
” ”

aropippin:

pippin ; our story’s young and confused protagonist. he is longing to find his purpose in life. naive, innocent, and discontent.

(x)(x)(x)(x)(x)(x)(x)(x)(x)

reblogged 6 years ago @ 26 Jan 2017 with 175 notes via/source
qmariana said:
what is your stance on the oxford comma

peppermintmocastiel:

casthegrumpy:

ozonecologne:

kingsofconshow:

Honestly, I’m obsessed. It annoys me when someone types a list and doesn’t use it. The Oxford comma makes sentences more effective, efficient and clear. Kudos to Oxford and commas. They make a great team.

 YES!!!!!

YEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSS

do i even need to point it out

Oh my GOD

answered 6 years ago @ 26 Jan 2017 with 367 notes via/source