When you’re with Freddie you suddenly see the world as he sees it, in all its extraordinary detail.
s1e1
(Source: limegroveletters)
When you’re with Freddie you suddenly see the world as he sees it, in all its extraordinary detail.
s1e1
(Source: limegroveletters)
(via harrypotterhousequotes)
(Source: grrrenadine, via theashleyclements)
—Bill Watterson (via mikekarnell)
(via thisfeliciaday)
(Source: faunasworld, via theashleyclements)
Because the wolves represent how each of the children have so far dealt with everything that has happened. (Robb’s Grey Wind became an enigmatic but real threat to their opponents, Jon’s Ghost was initially overlooked but now quietly defends the family from afar, Sansa’s Lady had her youthful innocence destroyed by circumstances she couldn’t control, Arya’s Nymeria is becoming more and more dangerous to her enemies, Bran’s Summer is so much stronger than he first appears, and Rickon’s Shaggydog is unbridled, youthful passion.)
by mrslightman
(via hellogiggles)
—Gabourey Sidibe (via coffeeurlgirl)
(Source: thatquote, via theashleyclements)
GPOY
(Source: Spotify)