Telescope Eyes


Whoever wields this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor.

Whoever wields this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor.

(Source: hariboo, via ayries)

pottermorehousepride:

Hufflepuff Pride
(submitted by pinguma)
not my house, but I love cookies

pottermorehousepride:

Hufflepuff Pride

(submitted by pinguma)

not my house, but I love cookies

cashleelee:

“I like kids, and I like being around kids - but it was never an ambition, something, like, I need…
I like working. That’s what I like doing. I like to work.”
— Zooey Deschanel, Marie Claire May 2012 (out April 17)

cashleelee:

“I like kids, and I like being around kids - but it was never an ambition, something, like, I need…

I like working. That’s what I like doing. I like to work.”

 Zooey Deschanel, Marie Claire May 2012 (out April 17)

(via newgirlthings)

“I don’t have Lady Gaga’s persona, I don’t have Bono’s sunglasses, I’m a bald 30-year-old man standing on stage singing songs about my life and I’m starting to be comfortable with that.”
— Isaac Slade (via pyrostark)

(Source: mobile.reuters.com, via fyeahthefray)

hereidreamtiwasanarchetype:

“…and save me”
-Love, Save the Empty by Erin McCarley.

hereidreamtiwasanarchetype:

“…and save me”

-Love, Save the Empty by Erin McCarley.

“Give your children enough money to do something but not enough to do nothing”
— Matt King, The Descendants (via vanopoly)

fymcsteamy:

Snow Patrol- Called Out In the Dark

I was called out in the dark
By a choir of beautiful cheats
And as the kids took back the parks
You and I were left with the streets
Show me now, show me the arms aloft
Every eye trained on a different star
This magic
This drunken semaphore
And I

(Source: theweight-oflove, via fuckyeah-snowpatrol)

“Do I really need to? I was a struggling actor, a part-time composer, and all of a sudden they put me in a blazer, slick my hair back, and give me a Katy Perry song on a hit show, and a year and a half later I’m on Broadway. So, yes, it’s the song that changed my life.”
— Darren Criss, on how “Teenage Dream” changed his life  (via ibelieveinyoudarren)

(Source: New York Magazine, via darrenistotallyawesome)