1. orangepenguino:

Perfectly looped gif for perfectly endless tears (via reddit)

    orangepenguino:

    Perfectly looped gif for perfectly endless tears (via reddit)

  2. thetimetravelinggiraffe:

    chuckdamnit:

    padapooper:

    if you watch it backwards, it’s the story of a man who walks out of a lake and turns into an angel.

    and he presses the bullets back in his gun, and puts the knife back in his hand, and the sparks become solid light again, and the barn doors swing shut.

    but, mostly, it’s the story of how two people forgot each other.

    oh god ouch

    oh shit

  3. the-asphalt-jungle:

    Daisy Earles - “Freaks” (1932)

  4. arshub-j:

Why else would you want to build someone a house made of Legos?
(Five-minute sketch; sorry about the crappier than usual quality :< )

    arshub-j:

    Why else would you want to build someone a house made of Legos?

    (Five-minute sketch; sorry about the crappier than usual quality :< )

  5. 6.20, The Man Who Would Be KingCASTIEL: You have to tell me, you have to give me a sign; give me a sign, because if you don’t I’m gonna to ju—I’m gonna do whatever I—whatever I must.
The kneeling me looks like
a man who has kept to himself
for too long upon learning
he had been fooled by a grand idea.
He repents only in the face of death.
The dead me is white as an angel,
young and crowned with seaweed.
&#8212;On the Shore Just After Sunset, Daniel Bowman, Jr.
    6.20, The Man Who Would Be King

    CASTIEL: You have to tell me, you have to give me a sign; give me a sign, because if you don’t I’m gonna to ju—I’m gonna do whatever I—whatever I must.

    The kneeling me looks like

    a man who has kept to himself

    for too long upon learning

    he had been fooled by a grand idea.

    He repents only in the face of death.

    The dead me is white as an angel,

    young and crowned with seaweed.

    —On the Shore Just After Sunset, Daniel Bowman, Jr.

  6. tragic love story

    heathyr:

    soulfisting:

    reblog if you crey

  7. 
Le Ballon rouge by Albert Lamorisse (1956)

    Le Ballon rouge by Albert Lamorisse (1956)

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