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Nowadays you can go anywhere in the world in a few hours, and nothing is fabulous any more.
— Roald Dahl (via 1000scientists)

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Eating and reading are two pleasures that combine admirably.
— C.S. Lewis (via bookstorecouture)

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The cure for anything is salt water: sweat, tears, or the sea.
— Isak Dinesen (via kingcreative)

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dkrising:

obsessivelyrambling:

darknesswhichtheblinddosee:

almostbritish:

lickable-moustache:

frenchfatata:

BADASS BITCHES

THE GUY DRINKING TEA OH MY GOD
MARRY ME NOW

THE GUY DRINKING TEA

Pfft. I was laughing until I saw the guy drinking tea. Then I died. |D

HE’S DRINKING TEA ON A ROLLERCOSTER

He’s rather attractive as well. In a menacing sort of way.

dkrising:

obsessivelyrambling:

darknesswhichtheblinddosee:

almostbritish:

lickable-moustache:

frenchfatata:

BADASS BITCHES

THE GUY DRINKING TEA OH MY GOD

MARRY ME NOW

THE GUY DRINKING TEA

Pfft. I was laughing until I saw the guy drinking tea. Then I died. |D

HE’S DRINKING TEA ON A ROLLERCOSTER

He’s rather attractive as well. In a menacing sort of way.

R.I.P. 1932-2011

R.I.P. 1932-2011

skeletales:

Explosions in the Sky (by papa jesse)

skeletales:

Explosions in the Sky (by papa jesse)

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totalfilm:

First image of Meryl Streep as Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady
That, ladies and gentlemen, is the first image of Meryl Streep in her Margaret Thatcher guise for The Iron Lady. Despite sniggering when we first saw the pic, we can’t deny that the likeness is uncanny.Streep may as well collect an Oscar nod for this now, as it’s surely inevitable that playing Maggie will add to her enviable Academy Award record. The film focuses on the run-up to the Falklands War in 1982, and also stars Jim Broadbent as Denis Thatcher.

P.S. If she doesn’t grab an Oscar for this, I will consider her the most underestimated actress ever! 

totalfilm:

First image of Meryl Streep as Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady

That, ladies and gentlemen, is the first image of Meryl Streep in her Margaret Thatcher guise for The Iron Lady. Despite sniggering when we first saw the pic, we can’t deny that the likeness is uncanny.

Streep may as well collect an Oscar nod for this now, as it’s surely inevitable that playing Maggie will add to her enviable Academy Award record. The film focuses on the run-up to the Falklands War in 1982, and also stars Jim Broadbent as Denis Thatcher.

P.S. If she doesn’t grab an Oscar for this, I will consider her the most underestimated actress ever! 

Source: totalfilm