One of us has to go home


#My cousin showed me this once when we were in France and we laughed for basically the rest of the week #Her and Caitlin Moran are possibly the funniest female writers #ever


To all the people hating on the possibility of Zac Efron as Finnick…

Dude, did you see him in Miracle Run? He was amazing, very few actors can play a character with autism both believably and sensitively.

He’s not necessarily the person I’d pick to play Finnick, but people need to stop writing him off just because he was in High School Musical.

posted 1 week ago
#rant over

Hit the road Jack - Luke Jackson

A.K.A What I’ve been listening to basically non-stop for the last week.

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#The mumford and sons bit in the middle #I can't #It's just amazing. #Luke Jackson


But let’s do a head count here: your brother the demi-god; a super soldier, a living legend who kind of lives up to the legend; a man with breath-taking anger management issues; and couple of master assassins.

#This is cool #And I haven't even seen the film yet

A part of me actually quite liked having exams, because my dad keeps taking me out for cake and coffee and cream teas and stuff, and it’s actually really nice.

The revising part… Not so much. But FREE FOOD. 

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#Naww #love my dad <3

ilovecharts:

Here’s a really interesting photo, an intern from Facebook wanted to examine the locality of friendships, pulling some data from Facebook he created this image. What’s incredible is that lines don’t represent coasts or rivers or political borders, but real human relationships. Each line is a friendship between two people, and with enough information these friendships give us a surprisingly accurate map of the world, minus Russia, apparently Facebook isn’t too big over there. 
You can read more about how it was made here. Also here is the High Res Version.

This is pretty amazing.

ilovecharts:

Here’s a really interesting photo, an intern from Facebook wanted to examine the locality of friendships, pulling some data from Facebook he created this image. What’s incredible is that lines don’t represent coasts or rivers or political borders, but real human relationships. Each line is a friendship between two people, and with enough information these friendships give us a surprisingly accurate map of the world, minus Russia, apparently Facebook isn’t too big over there. 

You can read more about how it was made here. Also here is the High Res Version.

This is pretty amazing.


12 (4/12) favorite photos of jennifer lawrence