1. the-absolute-funniest-posts:

    theanti90smovement-archive:

    i wanted “will i become famous” but this works too

    This post has been featured on a 1000notes.com blog.

    If this is the biggest risk when you are stopping to go to school…

     

  2. kiameku:

    Brad Downey
    Chalk mark (hopscotch)
    2010
    Anonymous installation, Berlin, Germany

    (Source: mitjaissick, via hackschnitzel)

     

  3. filipinho:

    #homeless #bed (à Point Éphémère)

    (via hackschnitzel)

     

  4. ronweasley:

    04/23/13 - France now allows same-sex marriage!

    (via awesomefrench)

     

  5. babiesryum:

    teal-deer:

    mandycreates:

    kethera:

    coconutcoconutcoconut:

    youneedmeoryourenothing:

    #actors who are actually their character

    the greatest casting ever.

    Even better when you think about how Dan got a place for himself in NY to continue his career, Emma went to a school in USA, and Rupert bought a fucking ice cream truck.

    Follow your dreams Rupert

    I didn’t know this. So I looked it up and - HE ACTUALLY DID.image

    ‘I keep my van well stocked. It’s got a proper machine that dispenses Mr Whippy ice cream and I buy my lollies wholesale – 50 for a tenner – so I never run short.

    I’m not allowed to sell my merchandise. I’d need a licence for that. ‘I tend to avoid July and August, but the rest of the year I’ll drive around the local villages and if I see some kids looking like they’re in need of ice creams, I’ll pull over and dish them out for free. They’ll say, “Ain’t you Ron Weasley?” And I’ll say, “It’s strange, I get asked that a lot.”

    It makes it even better that he just GIVES the icecream away. [Source]

    rupert is the hero we all deserve 

    you go man with your truck 

    Rupert will you marry me

    (Source: mygeekself, via i--eat--sluts)

     

  6. the-absolute-funniest-posts:

    This post has been featured on a 1000notes.com blog.

    (Source: dannicx)

     

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  8. pandalovesami:

    Hehe…Please share for laughs. :)

    Have you found any craft supplies in strange places?

    (via bbtau1899)

     

  9. Disney Princesses As Avengers

    Snow White as the Hulk! *_*

     

  10. tessaviolet:

    nanalew:

    emilianadarling:

    Public Service Announcement: this video is the funniest fucking thing I’ve ever seen. (x)

    eyyyy

    heyyyy

    (Source: , via generalgiro)

     

  11. generalgiro:

    dragonsorcsandgeeks:

    Cool t-shirt from 6-Dollar Tees

    Lets face it. The d12 is an axe, isn’t it?

     

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  13. kinspirational:

    flower covered areas

    sources

    1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6

    (via nynnie)

     

  14. 99lions:

    Smeared Skies by Matt Molloy

    Matt busted out into the art scene with his smeared sky photos. Stacking 100 to 200 photos into one, he gave a new way to enjoy the view above us. 

    (via i--eat--sluts)

     

  15. sylphorix:

    Still under the impression that video games are strictly for kids? Hilda Knott would like to have a word with you. And perhaps a game.

    The 85-year-old British gamer has been mashing buttons for 40 years — roughly the life of the video game industry – and is showing no signs of slowing down.

    We’re not talking about just a bunch of boring PC card games, either. In a video interview with the BBC, Knott, who turns 86 next month, shows off her formidable gaming setup, including a sweet 65-inch HDTV and a brand new Playstation 3 Superslim. She discusses her love of Grand Theft Auto IV, which she had a “hilarious” time playing with her 94-year-old-aunt.

    Knott acknowledges that her deep love of gaming has helped her stay mentally fit, because “a lot of them have puzzles, working out how to do something.”

    She isn’t joking, either, as the video shows her playing the niche tactical role-playing game, Disgaea 4. That’s hardcore. This lady is a gamer, through and through.

    And while many of her fellow octogenarians credit games like Wii Sports for keeping them physically active, Knott’s favorite part about playing video games will sound more familiar to the Halo crowd.

    “Finding something new in the game,” she says. “Getting on to the next stage, or the next event. And the achievement of finishing it.”

    With 40 years of gaming under her belt, we imagine she’s finished quite a few. Hats off to you, Hilda!

    (Source: , via fluffixation)