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(via m0th3rfckingmike)
“I don’t know where I am, I just know I’m running. Sometimes it’s like I’ve lived a thousand lives in a thousand places. I’m born, I live, I die. And always there’s the Doctor. Always I’m running to save the Doctor. Again and again and again. And he hardly ever hears me, but I’ve always been there right from the very beginning, right from the day he started running.”
(Source: bowtieandafez, via bad-w0lf-bay)
If you think abortions ok, remember what Horton says.
Awkward. Dr. Seuss and his wife were really liberal and pro-choice. They’ve even threatened to sue pro-life organizations for using this quote the wrong way (the way you’re doing it actually). I guess you didn’t already know that Horton Hears a Who is about the American occupation of Japan post-WWII. He even dedicated it to his dear Japanese friend.
Mrs. Geisel (Mrs. Seuss) continued donating to Planned Parenthood and advocating for reproductive health and rights after her husband died.
(via lettheconfusionsetin)
(via voicedance)
I feel like there’re two types of people in this world, Rossi. The ones that get over their grief and move on, and the ones that descend into some sort of endless misery.
└ Alchemy 8x20 Criminal Minds
(via narrielgraygubler)
Just watched Prince of Egypt, and as soon as Hotep and Huy started to sing and the line “Pick up your silly twig boy” popped up, I immediately thought of Pitch talking down to Jack, and so I couldn’t help myself. NO REGRETS.
teachmehowtocomicplz
(via sass-master-jack-frost)
(Source: sleepwalking-vagabond, via miggleruler)
30 days of who. favourite episode from series 3: blink.
fascinating race, the weeping angels. the only psychopaths in the universe to kill you nicely. no mess, no fuss. they just zap you into the past and let you live to death. the rest of your life used up and blown away in the blink of an eye.
(via winterinthetardis)