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reading:
‣ tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow

watching:
‣ firefly lane
‣ friends
‣ grey's anatomy

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‣ #userstevie
‣ #stephsfamily

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drxgonfly:

Fairytale Clouds (by drxgonfly)
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scurviesdisneyblog:

Ariel animation drawings for The Little Mermaid (1989) by Glen Keane

ancientsstudies:

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Dresses by Nuvonu.

missmonroes:
“Marilyn Monroe at a press conference for Some Like It Hot, 1958
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missmonroes:

Marilyn Monroe at a press conference for Some Like It Hot, 1958

eleanoracrain:

I’m leaving. I- I’m going back to London with mum. When?

timgayliss:

queen fans are always like “brian may” brian may do what????? help im scared

noorawinter:

Grey’s Anatomy ► The First Cut Is The Deepest

The finish line at the end of residency, waiting in line for a chance at the operating table, and then, there’s the most important line. The line separating you from the people you work with. It doesn’t help to get too familiar. To make friends. You need boundaries between you and the rest of the world. Other people are far too messy. It’s all about lines.

noorawinter:

Grey’s Anatomy ► Winning A Battle, Losing The War

We live out our lives on the surgical unit. Seven days a week, fourteen hours a day. We’re together more than we’re apart. After a while - the ways of residency - become the ways of life. Number one: always keep score. Number two: do whatever you can to outsmart the other guy. Number three: Don’t make friends with the enemy. Oh, and yeah, number four: everything, everything is a competition.

noorawinter:

Grey’s Anatomy ► If Tomorrow Never Comes

Never a dull moment here at Seattle Grace.

bllankspace:

“As far as the need to rebel against the idea of you, or the image of you: Like, I feel no need to burn down the house I built by hand. I can make additions to it. I can redecorate. But I built this. And so I’m not going to sit there and say, ‘Oh, I wish I hadn’t had corkscrew-curly hair and worn cowboy boots and sundresses to awards shows when I was 17; I wish I hadn’t gone through that fairy-tale phase where I just wanted to wear princess dresses to awards shows every single time.’ Because I made those choices. I did that.”  — Taylor Swift, Elle Magazine 2015