messy-messi:

Me reading men profess love using ornate language in other literature: that’s nice

Me reading Thorn saying to Ophelia “I think I’m starting to get used to you”:

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Lost - Body and soul a 4 ans aujourd'hui !

Lost - Body and soul a 4 ans aujourd'hui !

factota:

“i don’t support feminism because i don’t hate men”

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thehpalliance:

“… and to you, if you have stuck with Harry until the very end.”

Here’s to book seven. Here’s to the years of anticipation before it and the years of discussion in its wake. Here’s to the boy who lived and how he changed everything.

And here’s to you, if you know that “the very end” isn’t happening anytime soon.

We are book eight.

jeweledqueen:

shoshannanicole:

avender:

brooke-getting-better:

viria:

glitteringspark:

thelastofthemorgensterns:

youdeceivedmyheart:

ithurtslikesatan:

as-a-matter-of-fuck:

thecollapse:

love-and-magic:

lynai:

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My life.

#DEAD

i cannot.

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 OH MY GOD

OHMYGODDD ITS BACK SADFGHBJCDNKMDSF

W H Y

Okay, I’m having a moment. Let me have a minute to get over this video. Shit I mean … This nearly killed me. I often type into my tags that I’m crying but this time I really mean it. Hp has been over for a year now and I still think that it’s the best damn thing that ever happened to me. And it will never truly end for me. Because I’m sitting here crying over these characters, over this fantastic series which gave me so much. Harry Potter was the first book I’ve ever read and it changed me. I guess I’ll never find the right words to explain my love for these books and movies … But I just wanna say one thing: Joanne K. Rowling … THANK YOU SO, I OWE YOU SO MUCH. Just thank you FOR MAKING MY CHILDHOOD A BETTER AND MAGICAL TIME.

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Really though. Wow.

00:34. 

00:34 is how far I got in the video when I felt hot tears streaming down my face. Being a part of the Potter generation is like nothing I have ever experienced since. It was the book that taught me to read by myself, it was the story that I clung too in the darkest most depressing hours of my childhood, and it gave me the morals that I still hold close to my heart today as I enter adulthood. It gave me hope to believe in the idea that there is more than meets the eye in our world - and that kind of hope, when you’re a child, is everything.  It was a secret world and escape to us as children, but as adults/older teenagers the tale of love and courage, friends and bravery is as relevant as ever.

I opened Philosopher’s Stone when I was seven.

I am nineteen now.

And I now and always will consider the story one of my greatest teachers. 

Not going to lie, I started to cry when I watched this. Lol. Always have been a Harry Potter diehard fan since day one. I miss it tons :c

This is sweet. Fond memories reading the books growing up. Love this world and its characters.

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areyoupassionate:
“ That is so sad. I can’t believe it took us ‘til the year 2000 to realize that women deserve to have heads.
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areyoupassionate:

That is so sad. I can’t believe it took us ‘til the year 2000 to realize that women deserve to have heads.

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Memory

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<< Cheers to Snape. When he died, I think I did, too.

Who commands the energy just by walking into a room, who can say his lines slower than humanly possible and leaving you hanging on to every word ?

Never will there be another who can, quite literally, walk out of the room midsentence and get away with it. Who can successfully pull off the bob haircut. >>

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