Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
Chicago!
Disney Makeup By Katie Alves
S.S. (via tobeheal-ed)
Sure feels that way...


My new favorite gif set.
what is sick about the first 6 gifs is that the scene was totally unscripted and those are the real emotions that Will Smith had because he never had a father growing up himself and wow go Will
It really pisses me off when people leave out this part of the gifset:
I hardly ever see this one gif used in the same gifset anymore.
To me, this is the bravest one of them all. Because I know this feeling. I ask myself this every damn day. I know how hard this is. And man, does it hurt. But to ask this on film, to a gigantic cast and crew of which many are your friends, is incredible.
More Than Words: Tomboys R Us
THIS whenever some girl brags about being “one of the boys” or says something like “I’m not like other girls, I LOVE [stereotypically masculine thing].” (via giraffodill)
Yess I hate it.
However they spend that money now must be super important though.
OM SHANTI
The whole universe is made up of vibrating, pulsating energy. Om is considered to be the humming sound of this cosmic energy. It is also known as the “Anahat Nada”or the “Unstruck Sound”, meaning that it is not made by two things striking together. The body cells, molecules, atoms and sub-atomic particles all vibrate in the same wavelength as the mantra. When we chant Om, we bring peace and light down from above and create a universal harmony within and without us. The momentary silence between each chant grows with intensity. Our mind travels between the opposites of sound and silence until it ceases the sound. In the silence, the single thought—Om—is quenched; there is no thought.
This is the state of trance, where the mind and the intellect are transcended as the individual self merges with the Infinite Self in the epic pious moment of realization. It is a moment when rises above the petty worldly affairs, which are lost in the desire for the universal. Such is the immaculate power of Om. Om emanates on its own. It has been said “He who knows ‘Om’ knows God.”










