
(Source: goldcrosses)

(via kehwaoliy)

(Source: radioheade, via 7hu6-n457y)
[..] I always felt Will would be a very difficult character to portray on screen, if you didn’t have those sequences and also if you don’t see him at home with his dogs. The two give a full balance of who he is, that he has something he holds very dear to him, which is really quite loveable and heart breaking. Will is so lonely and protects himself with his fishing rods and his dogs and his whiskey and his little house. Then he goes to work and has to deal with these absolutely horrific situations. - Hugh Dancy

(Source: nativedelinquent, via miikachu)

the fact that some random actor actually got channing tatum dryhumping his ass
(Source: mysisterscatsareassholes, via i2adical)
(Source: jackandfinntwins, via miikachu)
Morning After, by Lindsay Bottos (x)
Thoughts about the impermanence of a hook up written in permanent marker in the places he touched.
(via i2adical)
Emma Stone & Andrew Garfield | on the set ‘The Amazing Spider Man 2’ NYC [May 18,2013]
(Source: thebeautyofsolitude, via i2adical)

(Source: kittiezandtittiez, via kittiezandtittiez)




