Frenchy

ronweasley:

If you Americans ever feel bad because Philosopher’s Stone was changed to Sorcerer’s Stone, just remember that the French version of the first Harry Potter book and movie is literally called Harry Potter at the Wizarding School.

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“The Mellophone is pretty much the demon spawn of a French Horn and a Trumpet”
— Jdfuncorps on Youtube (via myreminiscentabyss)

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langleav:

Love & Misadventure by Lang Leav

langleav:

Love & Misadventure by Lang Leav

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lisassy:

lisola:

di0medes:

lisola:

We were shown this video at the beginning of class today (or yesterday, damn I need to go to bed) and I just really felt that I needed to share it with anyone who hasn’t seen it yet. 

Lisa, you’re like… Famous now right? 

Show this to your followers again omg

not sure about ‘famous’, but I think I should actually

everyone watch this

Actually this thing is very relevant to my recent posts and to anyone who need some encouragement with their creative work, regardless if it’s writing or art or anything

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monsterjess:

justintheamazingallan:

fuckingshitupsince1998:

for real..

Macaroni wigs at the time were extremely fashionable and this led to Macaroni being a contemporary slang for foppishness/fashionable. Doodle meant idiot and Yankee was a term for Colonials. Sooooo basically the ryhme is saying “Americans are such uncivilized dickheads that they could stick a feather in their cap and think themselves fancy.”    


… And why was I not taught this in school alongside the years of repetitive American history?

monsterjess:

justintheamazingallan:

fuckingshitupsince1998:

for real..

Macaroni wigs at the time were extremely fashionable and this led to Macaroni being a contemporary slang for foppishness/fashionable. Doodle meant idiot and Yankee was a term for Colonials. Sooooo basically the ryhme is saying “Americans are such uncivilized dickheads that they could stick a feather in their cap and think themselves fancy.”    

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… And why was I not taught this in school alongside the years of repetitive American history?

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finnly:

ew ew this is one of those nights where im feeling 

finnly:

ew ew this is one of those nights where im feeling 

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“I had never noticed him before that night. It was as though he didn’t exist, and then suddenly, he was everywhere.”
— Tammara Webber, Easy (via moaka)

(Source: simply-quotes, via clearchrysolite)