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Seeing you go through old Office stuff is making me so nostalgic! I wish I could go back and see vintage Jim/Pam scenes for the first time...enjoy the ride! (PS, there will be tears coming. I won't tell you if they're of joy or anguish.)
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I AM ENJOYING IT GREATLY!
I feel lucky that I’m marathoning it because I’m almost done with season 3 and I know that’s when Jim and Pam get together and it only took me 10 days to get there while people who watched from the beginning had to wait like 2 years, THOSE POOR SOULS, bless them tbh
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flybackhometome reblogged barribabeboys
- marius: had you been there today you might know how it feels to be struck to the bone in a moment of breathless delight
- enjolras: [looks into the camera like he's on the office]
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sundaystorms reblogged thatmarsgirl
“I think people are fascinated with breasts that bounce. They are so used to seeing [fake ones], My breasts have a life of their own…People are confused [that mine bounce].”
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casneedspie reblogged professordumbledork
the pros of watching hannibal:
- amazing cinematography (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧
- great dialogue ( ಠ◡ಠ )
- strong female characters ( ´∀`)☆
- a cannibal who makes lame puns ლ(́◉◞౪◟◉‵ლ)
- a cutie profiler ಥ‿ಥ
- gratuitous shots of the cutie profiler in his underwear (✿ ♥‿♥)
- IT HAS THE FUNNIEST AND MOST CREATIVE FANDOM ヽ(๏∀๏ )ノ
the cons of watching hannibal:
- none because it is perf (✿◠‿◠)
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One of them's a Lannister, the other is from Pyke. They spend their days getting drunk and try to murder each other at night. It's the Cersei and Theon show!(I literally cannot think of any more lines for that sitcom theme song. I am blanking.)
whos that couple that hates
everyone they see
it’s theon
and cersei
gettin’ in fights
ruinin’ their own lives
all on the iron island of pyke
YEAH
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