The Macguffin

It doesn't mean much, but it's here, and that counts for something. Or it ought to, anyway.

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maryclare:

zakkasaurus:donkadonk:wildbulbasaur:thelittlestgiant:himynamewas:
fxckingsonny:aes-thet-ics chrissyloveee:
The money reads; ”The end is near, trust no one….Liar.”

maryclare:

zakkasaurus:donkadonk:wildbulbasaur:thelittlestgiant:himynamewas:

fxckingsonny:aes-thet-ics chrissyloveee:

The money reads; ”The end is near, trust no one….Liar.”

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fuckyeahrocknroll:

Meg White

fuckyeahrocknroll:

Meg White

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fuckyeahrocknroll:

Meg White

fuckyeahrocknroll:

Meg White

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maryclare:

hrrrld:

j3ss1c4:

yourbestfriend:

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I feel like Ellen Page is a bro.

maryclare:

hrrrld:

j3ss1c4:

yourbestfriend:

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I feel like Ellen Page is a bro.

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from Bohemian Rhapsody.

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from Bohemian Rhapsody.

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The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders from Mars.


Epic.

The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders from Mars.

Epic.

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You fail to recognize that it matters not what someone is born, but what they grow to be.
Albus Dumbledore

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malfoyy:

t0mriddle:

allhopedeleted:

cashooo:

bathroomwindow:

In a piece on Fred Rogers in TIME magazine , Fred Rogers drove a plain old Impala for years. One day, however, the car, with several scripts for the show in the back, was stolen from the street near the WQED TV station. When Rogers filed a police report, the story was picked up by every newspaper, radio and media outlet around town. Amazingly, within 48 hours the car was left in the exact spot where it was taken from, with an apology on the dashboard. It read, “If we’d known it was yours, we never would have taken it.”
this story made me tear up

so good.

malfoyy:

t0mriddle:

allhopedeleted:

cashooo:

bathroomwindow:

In a piece on Fred Rogers in TIME magazine , Fred Rogers drove a plain old Impala for years. One day, however, the car, with several scripts for the show in the back, was stolen from the street near the WQED TV station. When Rogers filed a police report, the story was picked up by every newspaper, radio and media outlet around town. Amazingly, within 48 hours the car was left in the exact spot where it was taken from, with an apology on the dashboard. It read, “If we’d known it was yours, we never would have taken it.”

this story made me tear up

so good.

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