team “i wore this yesterday but i’m going to a different place so it doesn’t matter”
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team “i wore this yesterday but i’m going to a different place so it doesn’t matter”
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How did these two even win the hunger games?
(Source: stay-together-always, via acklescollins)
(Source: matthewsmitth, via you-cant-take-the-sky-from-me)
the basilisk taking a shower
I like how relaxed and chill the basilisk looks.
He looks like he’s really enjoying his wash.
aaah…ssssssssshhhhhhhower time
#moisturize me
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Here I have to my right, Mr. Matt Smith. And to my left, the Arthur Darvill.
(Source: luckyll20, via you-cant-take-the-sky-from-me)
— Chuck Sambuchino, On a negative writing experience (via booksandpublishing)
(Source: soyouwanttobeanauthor, via booksandpublishing)
if i had the power to control time i would probably just use it to sleep more
if you stopped it in a test
at the last minute
just wandered off, brought your notes in, finished it correctly and put them back
that would be a good idea tooIf you could stop time you wouldn’t do tests you could just take stuff from shops and live off that
no thats illegal
(via salmagundistew)
Virtual supermarkets are popping up in subway stations in South Korea, where commuters can virtually shop for items while waiting for the train to come. Customers simply scan an item’s QR code using the free “Homeplus” app and can have it delivered to their doorstep before they even get home. Ranked as the 2nd most hard-working country in the world to Japan, South Korea is rewarding its workers with this timesaving gem.
Wow! I kinda love this idea.
literally the future
this is some total recall shit i fuckin love it
(via epicdork01)