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new theme

probably all of you guys noticed.. but just saying, i love it :) i wanted something like this a looong ago so right now i’m really happy :)

ps. i’ve got some new black stapless bikinis, they’re super hot :D

@1 day ago
micaceous:

Helena Bonham Carter at Cannes Film Festival, 1998

HONESTLY I LOVE THIS WOMAN SO MUCH I CAN’T TELL YOU.

micaceous:

Helena Bonham Carter at Cannes Film Festival, 1998

HONESTLY I LOVE THIS WOMAN SO MUCH I CAN’T TELL YOU.

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summmeeeer here I come!

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omg.. i’m so in love with this..

omg.. i’m so in love with this..

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Harry Potter isn’t just another kids book. It parallels reality: the government which chooses to address less serious concerns rather than face the real threats, the child soldiers, the war victims. The existence of magic doesn’t make that reality less real. Fictional or not, people can leave scars that last a life time; words are like curses, they can either help or hurt.
Harry Potter isn’t just a book, not to me.

Harry Potter isn’t just another kids book. It parallels reality: the government which chooses to address less serious concerns rather than face the real threats, the child soldiers, the war victims. The existence of magic doesn’t make that reality less real. Fictional or not, people can leave scars that last a life time; words are like curses, they can either help or hurt.

Harry Potter isn’t just a book, not to me.

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