Have you ever just like looked at the girl you really like and your heart kinda drops because she’s so fucking beautiful and your cheeks hurt from smiling so much
Elizabeth Olsen wraps her scarf around Aubrey Plaza
I’m too gay for this
This made me gayer tbh
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Don’t know what kind of pubs they’re going to, but those prices are off (all more expensive. $46 in Chicago?! Give me a break!). Rest is pretty good.
this is cute as HELL
Same energy
😭😭😭😭
I found more on this:
Ok I’m gonna go and cry for the rest of time 😭😭😭
…I’m not seeing anything wrong, per se.
this was great, but the part that’s killing me is Netflix’s follow-up
We’re all pretty bizarre. Some of us are just better at hiding it, that’s all.
The Breakfast Club (1985) dir. John Hughes
I’ve just discovered my new favorite painter, Vittorio Reggianini - those smarter than myself probably already know of him as an Italian painter from the 1800s who made satin look even satiny-er than satin. I just cannot get over how much he loved painting women who were NOT. HAVING. A. MAN’S. SHIT.
But there was one hottie that everyone seemed to like, and I can’t blame them…
Vittorio knows what the ladies like.
Okay, I was an asshole. I can admit that. But requesting ‘I Ran’ from a serious musician, it’s just, it’s too far.
La La Land (2016) dir. Damien Chazelle
from this point on whenever someone asks me a dumb question im just gonna say “please check my faq before asking” and then the link will be a rick roll
why
Between Ocean’s 8 and Sense8 I’m pretty sure the number 8 is just gay someone complete the trio
You all know Virgil wrote, “Amor vincit omnia” – Love conquers all things. He also wrote the descent into hell is easy.




