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Johnny Depp time ya’ll!
Lone Ranger Trailer | Official Disney Trailer | HD (by WaltDisneyStudiosUK)
Mr. Stench.. (by COLLECTIVEBARGAINING)
World’s Tallest Dog - Meet The Record Breakers - Guinness World Records (by GuinnessWorldRecords)
NEKKID GRAMAW!
Family Feud Fails: The Worst Answers in Show History (by clipnationdotcom)
I am such a gerl in this!
YouTube Challenge — I Got My Kid a Horrible Back to School Outfit (by JimmyKimmelLive)
..i don’t really know how to end a prayer… the end? (21 Jump Street - Korean Jesus)
Inside the Gleefully Obsessed World of One Direction Superfandom
There are a few pivotal dates imprinted in the minds of every One Direction superfan.
There’s November 13, 2010, when the British boy band performed Natalie Imbruglia’s “Torn” live on The X Factor (it would become their anthem). There’s June 10, 2012, the start of the band’s U.S. tour, when Louis Tomlinson leapfrogged over frontman Harry Styles on stage, at a fan’s request. There’s the time Harry “saved” a fan from being crushed while in Mexico. And when the boys performed on Saturday Night Live.
But perhaps the most important date — July 1, 2012 — happened at a show diehard fans simply call “the end.” This is how how “Directioners” have deemed the final performance of One Direction’s first U.S. tour, which culminated on a balmy Sunday in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It’s not actually the end, of course; the band is simply taking a six-month hiatus before the start of their 2013 tour. Still, it was inevitably a night that would go down in Directioner history.
A great (SQUEAL!) read (SQUEAL!) on One Direction’s (SQUEAL!) appeal, from our pal Tumblr Jess!
Double the Harry Styles!
Happy birthday America!
Parody of the Day: Hufflepuff always got a bad rap — it’s the most inclusive of the four Hogwarts houses, “valuing hard work, patience, loyalty, and fair play rather than a particular aptitude in its members.”
But “Sorted This Way,” a new parody of Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way” by Harry Potter fan group Not Literally, may be just the thing to thrust Hufflepuff into the spotlight once and for all.
StarBluger63 on Pottermore— that’s me! & i have accepted that i’ve been sorted into Hufflepuff….sigh.
Magazine Collages
Found this priceless piece of art in my basement. (Taken with instagram) via grr-arrgh
Wild America was my most favorite ever!