Fire beats roses again...

peetamlark:

“And while I was talking, the idea of actually losing Peeta hit me again and I realized how much I don’t want him to die. And it’s not about the sponsors. And it’s not about what will happen when we get home. And it’s not just that I don’t want to be alone. It’s him. I do not want to lose the boy with the bread.”

fyeahhistorymajorheraldicbeast:

Courtesy of my Dad. I showed him all the fy,hmhb macros I’d been making and he whipped this one out. Yay for WWII loving Dads everywhere

fyeahhistorymajorheraldicbeast:

Courtesy of my Dad. I showed him all the fy,hmhb macros I’d been making and he whipped this one out. Yay for WWII loving Dads everywhere

fyeahhistorymajorheraldicbeast:

www.eurekuh.tumblr.com

EVERY. DAMN. TIME.
fyeahhistorymajorheraldicbeast:

When everyone in my history class thinks that the UK and America entered WW2 because of the Holocaust. They also think that the Holocaust was the first genocide…. And that Hitler was the first dictator…. I sit in class contemplating terrorizing the information into their skulls.

fyeahhistorymajorheraldicbeast:

When everyone in my history class thinks that the UK and America entered WW2 because of the Holocaust. They also think that the Holocaust was the first genocide…. And that Hitler was the first dictator…. I sit in class contemplating terrorizing the information into their skulls.

theanimalblog:

by candy—-hearts
quickmeme:

Meme

This bear looks like it’s relaxing a giant bubble bath. The animal was caught on camera as it submerged itself in the foam that had been produced by a nearby waterfall. Sergey Gorshkov, a photographer from Moscow, spent seven years among the bears near Kamchatka, Russia. He said: “This is one of my favourite images of the bear. Many people who see this picture for the first time think it was buried in the snow and only his head was left outside. I have named this picture ‘Tide’, after a washing powder, because it seems that the bear was sitting in a large bath with foam.”

This bear looks like it’s relaxing a giant bubble bath. The animal was caught on camera as it submerged itself in the foam that had been produced by a nearby waterfall. Sergey Gorshkov, a photographer from Moscow, spent seven years among the bears near Kamchatka, Russia. He said: “This is one of my favourite images of the bear. Many people who see this picture for the first time think it was buried in the snow and only his head was left outside. I have named this picture ‘Tide’, after a washing powder, because it seems that the bear was sitting in a large bath with foam.”

Day 17: The Hunger Games Challenge

The Worst Death:

Well, it depends what that means. If it means the worst death as in the one that I was most upset about, I would have to say Finnick. Like I’ve said before, I really loved him.

If we’re talking about worst as in most brutal, it would have to be Cato’s. That was just a terrible way to die. Well Katniss’ arrow technically did him in, but the carnage up till that point…. *shudders*. I’m interested to see how they’re going to do that scene in the movie, since it’s rated PG-13.

Day 16: The Hunger Games Challenge

A Question You Wish Had Been Answered In The Book:

Their kids’ names.

I like being able to fire people who provide services to me.

Republican presidential frontrunner MITT ROMNEY.

Someone should compile all of this idiot’s quotes into a book called “How To Be And Remain Out Of Touch With The American People For Dummies.”

(via the New York Times)

ridiculously good looking people | neil patrick harris (obviously)

jonwithabullet:

Abbey Road a la Peanuts

Seen at Universal Studios Japan: Marcie, Lucy, Charlie, Snoopy and Woodstock cross the street just like George, Paul, Ringo and John. Done for the opening of the new “Flying Snoopy” ride, during the park’s 10th anniversary this March.

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Day 15: The Hunger Games Challenge

Your Least Favorite Tribute:

Cato I guess. I mean, I didn’t like any of the Careers really.