We live in a world where we have to hide to make love, while violence is practiced in broad daylight.

John Lennon (via claytoncubitt)

Youtube post should really be thought out first…

The search “juliet hardcore” in relevance to my daughter…?
I DON’T FUCKING THINK SO!

thedailywhat:

Amateur Night of the Day: President Obama sings the sultry opening line from Al Green’s “Let’s Stay Together” during a campaign event tonight at the Apollo Theatre. 

Green, who was in attendance at the historic event (the first visit to the legendary Harlem landmark by a sitting president), has yet to share his thoughts on Obama’s loving homage.

[@alex_ogle.]

O.o beyond amazing…
I kinda love you sir!

thedailywhat:

Super Bowl Ad of the Day: Volkswagen teases its latest Game Day ad, which, unsurprisingly, references Star Wars yet again.

This year they’ve traded in their adorable Mark Hamill-looking Lil’ Darth Vader for dogs dressed as Star Wars characters barking the Imperial March, just to make sure the Internet laps it up.

Diabolical!

[blasko.]

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drasticallyartsy:

Tegan and Sara

The Ocean

Getting Along
So my friend bought me this shirt, and its all kinds of amazing. I love it more than anyone will…..never know! :D

So my friend bought me this shirt, and its all kinds of amazing. I love it more than anyone will…..never know! :D


sirpaahdin:
The novel presents Eli as an androgynous boy, castrated centuries before by a sadistic vampire nobleman. The film handles the issue of Eli’s gender more ambiguously: a brief scene in which Eli changes into a dress offers a glimpse of a suggestive scar but no explicit elaboration. When Oskar asks Eli to be his girlfriend, Eli tries to tell Oskar “I’m not a girl”. A female actress plays Eli’s character, but her voice was considered to be too high pitched, so it was dubbed with the voice of voice actress Elif Ceylan. According to an interview with the director, as the film was originally conceived, flashbacks explained this aspect in more detail, but these scenes were eventually cut.

sirpaahdin:

The novel presents Eli as an androgynous boy, castrated centuries before by a sadistic vampire nobleman. The film handles the issue of Eli’s gender more ambiguously: a brief scene in which Eli changes into a dress offers a glimpse of a suggestive scar but no explicit elaboration. When Oskar asks Eli to be his girlfriend, Eli tries to tell Oskar “I’m not a girl”. A female actress plays Eli’s character, but her voice was considered to be too high pitched, so it was dubbed with the voice of voice actress Elif Ceylan. According to an interview with the director, as the film was originally conceived, flashbacks explained this aspect in more detail, but these scenes were eventually cut.

(Source: filmtrivia)