The Imitation Game (2014)
So I’ll be graduating high school in less than two months.
I can honestly say that I hated a lot of my high school career. I really can’t wait to graduate. But I know that when I walk across that stage to get my diploma the following thoughts will run through my head.
“Oh yeah, bout to get my ‘ploma.”
I’m probably still going to pick fandoms and fanfic over real life in 2018
Life will hit you hard in the face, wait for you to get back up just so it can kick you in the stomach. But getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air.
Sarah Kay (via observando)
Agent Margaret Carter
“I know my value.” *I tried.
Me as a fic writer: I better throw in some plot and other characters so the story isn’t too one dimensional
Me as a fic reader:
“I love staring out the window. New York, it’s like a candy jar - watching people is so phenomenal. Looking at [the couple at the next table] right now, you can tell so much by what they order or their body language. I just find that really fun. It’s kind of like being a detective a little bit.” - Sebastian Stan
Person A: I can't take this anymore. Please take me out.
Person B: In the date kind of way or in the assassination kind of way?
Person A: Surprise me.
An introverted high school girl from a working-class background and her wealthy, debate-team nemesis can’t agree on anything. But when they’re forced to work together to compete in the state championship, they might discover opposites can attract. Candy Jar premieres on Netflix April 27, 2018. Trailer here.
Timothée Chalamet
give me a judge who doesn't even think twice about convicting a rapist,
give me presidents all over the world who'll give immigrants and the lgbt community the rights they deserve,
give me teachers who understand how learning really works and how pressure never helped anyone,
give me parents who think that depression or any other mental disorder is just 'a phase',
give me men and women and transgender generals who believe that everyone is equally strong and brave no matter their gender
Im just really excited at how our generation of idealistic dreamers and just open minded humans who love each other is gonna change the world ❤