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My NAME IS ANNA

AND I WUV DAN SO MUCH HE IS AMAZING AND HE IS SO MUCH BETTER THAN ME, ALSO I FART A LOT <3

lolfolksters:

This is slowly turning into “Rae puts folkster’s heads on animals.”

lolfolksters:

This is slowly turning into “Rae puts folkster’s heads on animals.”

reblog / like this if you like, love or obsess about wimbledon so i can follow you, i don’t want to be alone in my fandom
hpscott:

THIS IS BIG.

 dan had one even bigger than this i think :3 he&#8217;s lucky he can eat that crap, it had 2080 cals

hpscott:

THIS IS BIG.

 dan had one even bigger than this i think :3 he’s lucky he can eat that crap, it had 2080 cals


People I blame for my expectations in men&#160;: Jonas Armstrong



And yet i would still rather dan :3

People I blame for my expectations in men : Jonas Armstrong

And yet i would still rather dan :3

thatchanandlerbong:

“And I assume she scrubbed your floor, going by the state of her knees.”

shreddintheexcess asked: I just got it all set up! :D
http://skinnybitchinthekitch.tumblr.com/
There's the link to it! Enjoy!

god i love you!

asdjkasdhka it’s amazing

just did my eyebrows for the first time in ages. it hurts D:
virginiachance:

Rose is open, honest, heartfelt, to the point of being selfish, wonderfully selfish. Martha is clever, calm, but rarely says what she’s really thinking. Donna is blunt, precise, unfiltered, but with a big heart beneath all the banter. But we come back to what I was saying ages ago about turning characters. If Rose can be selfish, then her finest moments will come when she’s selfless. If Martha keeps quiet, then her moments of revelation - like her goodbye to the Doctor in Last of the Time Lords, or [when she’s] stuck with Milo and Cheen in Gridlock - make her fly. Donna is magnificently self-centred - not selfish, but she pivots everything around herself, as we all do — so when she opens up and hears the Ood song, or begs for Caecilius’ family to be saved, then she’s wonderful.
- The Writer’s Tale: The Final Chapter by Russell T. Davies

virginiachance:

Rose is open, honest, heartfelt, to the point of being selfish, wonderfully selfish. Martha is clever, calm, but rarely says what she’s really thinking. Donna is blunt, precise, unfiltered, but with a big heart beneath all the banter. But we come back to what I was saying ages ago about turning characters. If Rose can be selfish, then her finest moments will come when she’s selfless. If Martha keeps quiet, then her moments of revelation - like her goodbye to the Doctor in Last of the Time Lords, or [when she’s] stuck with Milo and Cheen in Gridlock - make her fly. Donna is magnificently self-centred - not selfish, but she pivots everything around herself, as we all do — so when she opens up and hears the Ood song, or begs for Caecilius’ family to be saved, then she’s wonderful.

- The Writer’s Tale: The Final Chapter by Russell T. Davies

sonotamused asked: Hi there! Thank you for deciding to follow my blog.
Doctor Who ftw! :)

no problem xD nothing like a good dose of david of a morning

secondstartotheright1968 asked: aah!lennon!so much l000ve for that man!ill post some shots of mine!

ohh me too, i mean, people criticise him for his methods? i love him on ideological grounds even if he was a bit “wacky” with some things

and oooh please do :D i look forward to it ^^

thedailywhat:

Sign Of The Times of the Day: If you falsely believe any of the first three increase a woman’s chances of getting raped, please peruse this.
[reddit.]

thedailywhat:

Sign Of The Times of the Day: If you falsely believe any of the first three increase a woman’s chances of getting raped, please peruse this.

[reddit.]

reblog if you get it;)

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