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The world of Rowling.
Cats.
TV.
Lipstick.
Cheap cocktails.








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littleshebear:

I want to talk about Sansa, specifically Larry “Otaku Assemble” Williams’ rant about her because, that wow, that bothered me. Trigger warnings for domestic violence, sexual violence, suicide and victim blaming…and here we go with cliched letter format:

Dear Larry,

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interrupted-dreamer:

I couldn’t help myself

interrupted-dreamer:

I couldn’t help myself


shesetfiretothegames:






10knotes:

 

LEGIT THE BEST POST I HAVE EVER SEEN


(Source: torilongbottom, via harrypotterhumor)

also got an aspen and dragon heartstring wand.

booya!


Tagged as: pottermore slytherin,



vanityfair:

Shit London: Snapshots of a City on the Edge crossed our desk last month, and boy, is it a funny little book. A collection of humorous photos from London’s dilapidated corners—“a world that is rapidly vanishing [due to] increasing homogenisation of the high street,” in part accelerated by the 2012 Olympics—the book is author/photographer Patrick Dalton tribute to a city in decline.
This is our favorite snapshot for its punning brilliance, but there are several others we love.

vanityfair:

Shit London: Snapshots of a City on the Edge crossed our desk last month, and boy, is it a funny little book. A collection of humorous photos from London’s dilapidated corners—“a world that is rapidly vanishing [due to] increasing homogenisation of the high street,” in part accelerated by the 2012 Olympics—the book is author/photographer Patrick Dalton tribute to a city in decline.

This is our favorite snapshot for its punning brilliance, but there are several others we love.




Wizard Transportation

(Source: sleepisfortheweak--, via weasleyswizardwheezes)



Favorite potions from Harry Potter

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estatesandmanors:

Hardwick Hall

Situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, overlooking the Derbyshire countryside. The house was designed for Bess of Hardwick, Countess of Shrewsburyand ancestress of the Dukes of Devonshire, by Robert Smythson in the late 16th century and remained in that family until it was handed over to HM Treasury in lieu of Estate Duty in 1956. The Treasury transferred the house to the National Trust in 1959. As it was a secondary residence of the Dukes of Devonshire, whose main country house, Chatsworth House, was in nearby Chatsworth, it was little altered over the centuries and indeed, from the early 19th century, its antique atmosphere was consciously preserved.

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