The Untamed | Wei Ying’s sweet & beautiful smile pt.1
“What’s a Wheezy?” “Your Wheezy, sir, your Wheezy — Wheezy who is giving Dobby his sweater!” Dobby plucked at the shrunken maroon sweater he was now wearing over his shorts. “What?” Harry gasped. “They’ve got… they’ve got Ron?” “The thing Harry Potter will miss most, sir!” squeaked Dobby.
If I changed my name, everyone would have just known that I changed my name. If I had been anonymous, it would have felt pretentious. It would seem like I’m trying to dodge something. I love my family and have such respect for their work, for their career and talents, and I’m very proud to be connected with them.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009), dir. David Yates
Keira Knightley photographed by Mark Liddell for Buena Vista International (2004)
Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them (2016) dir. David Yates
nymphadora tonks
“Dumbledore would have been happier than anybody to think that there was a little more love in the world,“
♡ porpentina ‘tina’ goldstein ♡ this is Mr. Scamander, he’s lost something, i’m going to help him
for @porpentina
follow my twitter for some gay ass content ✌🏼🌈
—she carves her hips into mine, like she’s Michelangelo, and I’m something holy.
ginny weasley 11/08/1981
well, you seemed too busy to call him a prat, and I thought someone should.
you know why it’s so critically important to celebrate women over the age of 40?
because young women and girls need role models. need someone to aspire to become as they age.
as it is, society basically tells girls and young women: aspire to be 18-22. do not aspire or imagine past that, for you are useless without youth and beauty. do not aspire to be wise, or strong, beautiful without youth, or valuable with lines and wrinkles. and THAT is scary. we put a cap on aspirations for girls, because we want them to think the ideal comes and goes by 20–when really, we’re at our best for many, many years beyond.




