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“Nope. Not today.” - Rana

“Nope. Not today.” - Rana

thisdanobrien:

I’m doing a stand-up show tonight but the venue forgot to add my picture to the line up on their website. I did my best to copy their style and insert myself in as seamlessly as possible, and I think it’s cool how well I nailed it. Go here to buy tickets. Buy one get one free with the promo code CRACKED.

thisdanobrien:

I’m doing a stand-up show tonight but the venue forgot to add my picture to the line up on their website. I did my best to copy their style and insert myself in as seamlessly as possible, and I think it’s cool how well I nailed it. Go here to buy tickets. Buy one get one free with the promo code CRACKED.

in-truder-window:

soullesssammysatanssoldier:

hopeschmidt:

TILT YOUR SCREEN BACK AND CRY.



I’m just..gonna go..quietly sob in the corner or something.. Don’t mind me..*sniff*

in-truder-window:

soullesssammysatanssoldier:

hopeschmidt:

TILT YOUR SCREEN BACK AND CRY.

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I’m just..gonna go..quietly sob in the corner or something.. Don’t mind me..*sniff*

para-moriarty:

sherlocked-inside-the-tardis:

why-am-i-narrating:

tennesseantraditions:

teenytangledaddiction:

“The brief was to portray Disney princesses enjoying a little tea party but they all had to be portrayed the same age as their respective movies (for example Snow White would be 75 years old, Aurora 53, Belle 21, Rapunzel 2 etc). ”

ok that’s actually pretty cool

I like this. I like it a lot.

This is the first time I’ve actually seen a piece of disney artwork like this.

I will always reblog this
carryoncastiel:


hailthenerdangels:


waistcoat misha
thefrogman:

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The first Disneyland admission ticket ever sold.
It was purchased by Roy O. Disney, Walt Disney’s older brother, for $1 in 1955.

The first Disneyland admission ticket ever sold.

It was purchased by Roy O. Disney, Walt Disney’s older brother, for $1 in 1955.

thefogofwar:

I just love the fact Cas has absolutely no verbal filter.

rbh