preston hearts me, too

Jun 03

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oliphillips:

Google Doodle for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee 

oliphillips:

Google Doodle for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee 

May 31

sheatsb:

(via The Most Magical Event in Twitter History Just Happened)
Okay guys. That’s it. The internet has served it’s purpose. Twitter’s done, tumblr was yesterday, Facebook’s over.
Let’s just go back to TV, find a girlfriend IRL, maybe be outside for more than two hours, use a cordless phonem we’re done here.

sheatsb:

(via The Most Magical Event in Twitter History Just Happened)

Okay guys. That’s it. The internet has served it’s purpose. Twitter’s done, tumblr was yesterday, Facebook’s over.

Let’s just go back to TV, find a girlfriend IRL, maybe be outside for more than two hours, use a cordless phonem we’re done here.

May 30

keepin’ cool.

keepin’ cool.

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May 12

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May 06

“Loving someone has great benefits. There is admiration, learning, attraction and something which, for the want of a better word, we call happiness. In loving someone, we become inspired to better ourselves in every way. We learn the [sic] truth worthlessness of material things. We celebrate being human.” — Don’t work. Be hated. Love someone. - Half & Half (via sheatsb)

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May 02

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Apr 23

“There are men who love sitting next to you on the downtown train just so they can look at your face, even if they notice the uneven lines and imperfect skin in the terrible lighting, because they can’t imagine another way to spend their Saturday afternoon. Men who wish they could capture the wonder on your face when you see a new part of the city you didn’t know you loved, but now do. Men who want to show you off to the strangers on the street because they find you so incredibly intoxicating. There are men who are happy to be seen by your side, thankful to be someone you chose to roam about town with.” — confessions of a love addict

Damon's written the score for the film, 'Broken' -

damonalbarn:

The 51st edition of the Cannes Critics’ Week (17-25 May) will open with British director Rufus Norris’ drama Broken, about a young girl whose innocent vision of the world is shattered when she witnesses a violent assault. The film stars Tim Roth and Cillian Murphy and features a score by Damon Albarn.