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What if the Starks didn’t make stupid decisions? x
“Okay, I won’t trust you then”
this is the most beautiful thing i’ve ever seen
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Well played, puberty, well played.
Oh my…
Looks like he attended the Matthew Lewis School of Successfully Navigating Puberty too.
I’m gonna reblog this forever because of reasons
the matthew lewis school of successfully navigating puberty
everything about this.
he was cute as a kid too tho, but like… kid cute.
its not like nevils situation where he went from potato to god
he went from cutie to cutie
Potato to god
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overhearing a conversation between strangers in which they’re saying something completely wrong and you really feel like correcting them
Today. For HOURS. Everything this idiot said. Ugh.
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A pair of green-tinted spectacles is on display in the Monticello Visitors Center. These are believed to have belonged to Thomas Jefferson, although we do not know precisely what he used them for. According to Silvio Bedini, tinted glasses first appeared around 1810. They were not typically used as sunglasses as we might think of them, but “to improve the vision out of doors.”
why is he not depicted wearing these in every portrait
Somebody with art skills please rectify this horrible oversight.
bitchin
a real american sphinx
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