1. sandandglass
    :

    Maurice Sendak, 1928-2012. 

  2. You’ve been asleep, Cap. For almost 70 years.


  3. Story of a Five Year-Old Avenger, Meeting the Avengers

    “Hi, Loki!” my wife said (100% sure she didn’t know Tom Hiddleston’s name). “Can my son get a picture with you?” she asked. “Can I put him on my shoulders?” Loki asks. “Um … okay?” is Jill’s response and hands Tom Hiddleston our son.  He hoists him up on to his shoulders (I should mention that this guy is like 8 feet tall), and my wife takes out her Blackberry, only to find that it’s on its last battery leg. Nonetheless she manages to get a couple of shots.  Hiddleston puts Edison down, shakes his hand and says goodbye…

    … Evans crouches down next to Edison, who extends his hand and shakes the hand of The First Avenger. “Can I see your shield?” Evans asks and Edison hands his battered toy shield over. “Wow, you’re getting a lot of use out of this. You fighting a lot of bad guys with this?” he asks.  Chris Evans and Edison proceed to have a conversation about the finer points of shields and fighting the enemy.

  4. lostinhogwarts:

    entering-my-mind-palace:

    maraudersmockingjay:

    idfollowthespiders:

    the-power-of-potter:

    funnification-is-not-a-word:

    She didn’t mean James Potter.

    She meant Severus Snape.

    (first quote: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Chapter Two: A Peck of Owls; second quote: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Chapter Thirty-Three: The Prince’s Tale)

    Holy crap. I didn’t even realize this. Brava for J.K. Rowling’s perfect continuity.

    And all this time I was assuming ‘that awful boy’ was James. I owe him an apology.

    OMFG! Brava! Bra-va!

    Oh God she meant SNAPE. wow. 

    perfect author is perfect

    She’s a genius.

  5. Can Kevin go with us?

About me

Cindy Yin, 17.
Life is an adventure, and I'm only trying to be the heroine.

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