1. 400
    3
    Jun

    #all I can think is: sex

    Yeah, I’ll be in my bunk

    (Source: mcavoys, via tomhardyvariations)

  2. 10
    2
    Jun
    Mmmm, The Yardbirds, birthplace of the careers of Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page. Guitar gods one and all. (Sooo glad they are still inspiring new generations)

    Mmmm, The Yardbirds, birthplace of the careers of Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page. Guitar gods one and all. (Sooo glad they are still inspiring new generations)

    (Source: , via stannisbaratheon)

  3. 15411
    30
    May

    Idris Elba reveals the story behind the name of his production company ‘Green Door’ [x]

    (Source: oh-whiskers, via lozateazer)

  4. 11210
    29
    May

    Les Miserables 2012 movie trailer

    (Source: iloveeddieredmayne, via lozateazer)

  5. 7
    22
    May
    lozateazer:

New haiiirrrr

Tots adorable!!!!!!

    lozateazer:

    New haiiirrrr

    Tots adorable!!!!!!

  6. 55
    20
    May
    bookshop:

tomhardyspinky:

You’re the best, Mr. Hardy..!

almost two years after the initial revelation, i am seriously just completely as baffled and flummoxed by Tom Hardy as I was on day 1, and just so completely besotted with his everything.  I love him so much. SO. MUCH.

Yup! How are you even real. And, never stop being your oh-so unique self

    bookshop:

    tomhardyspinky:

    You’re the best, Mr. Hardy..!

    almost two years after the initial revelation, i am seriously just completely as baffled and flummoxed by Tom Hardy as I was on day 1, and just so completely besotted with his everything.  I love him so much. SO. MUCH.

    Yup! How are you even real. And, never stop being your oh-so unique self

  7. 1
    14
    May
    lozateazer:

pretty princess (Taken with instagram)

Such a pretty pretty princess

    lozateazer:

    pretty princess (Taken with instagram)

    Such a pretty pretty princess

  8. 138616
    13
    May
    society: Everyone's beautiful.
    society: Don't eat though, you don't want to get fat.
    society: You don't eat? Anorexic freak!
    society: You're a size 4? You're supposed to be a size 0!
    society: You're an A cup? What are you, 8?
    society: You're a C cup? That's my mums size.
    society: You had sex?! Slut!
    society: You haven't had sex? Hah, you're frigid!
    society: You don't think you're pretty? Attention seeker!
    society: You think you're pretty? Conceited much?
    society: You believe in gay rights? Homo!
    society: You don't believe in gay rights? Homophobic dickhead!
    society: You're depressed? Attention seeker!
    society: You cut yourself? Still attention seeking!
    society: You can't go on? How much attention do you want?!
    -someone kills themself-
    society: Oh, they were so beautiful! Society sucks!
  9. 379
    4
    May

    Once Tom gets a hold of an idea, he is one of the hardest working men I know. And one of his greatest skills is his ability to learn. He absorbs information and processes it faster than anyone. It’s an admirable quality. When you add talent and hard work you have something special and rare. When you add genius and hard work together you get Tom Hardy. And there’s only one of them.” - Patrick ‘P-Nut’ Monroe

    (via fabuloustomhardy)

  10. 6196
    20
    Apr

    facts-i-just-made-up:

    Quite a few people have written in letting me know about an extension called “Missing e” that fills in a number of functions that tumblr seems to lack, ones I could be using for this blog. I’d like to thank all who wrote but also I want to take some time to explain why…

  11. 316
    12
    Apr
    Hmm, la Lolo, Fuzz-Butt Hayden, our rake Oscar, Miss Alpha Queen Saucy and the diva herself Austiney!!! And yesh, only thing preventing a menagerie resembling bottom frame is mean ol’ roommate, Kitty.

    Hmm, la Lolo, Fuzz-Butt Hayden, our rake Oscar, Miss Alpha Queen Saucy and the diva herself Austiney!!! And yesh, only thing preventing a menagerie resembling bottom frame is mean ol’ roommate, Kitty.

    (Source: caturday, via lozateazer)

  12. 10331
    9
    Apr
    
Elizabeth Banks: I Thank Birth Control Pills for My Son
Just over a year ago, my son Felix was born via gestational surrogacy. He came out of me nine months early and because of my broken belly, his babycake was baked in a wonderful angel’s oven and now — I can’t believe it — he’s a year old and walking. He has expanded my capacity for joy a thousand-fold.
His life would have been much harder to come by if not for the birth control pill. How’s that, you ask? Well, it’s a simple fact: The pill is used for many situations that have nothing to do with the prevention of pregnancy. The pill was prescribed to me when hormonally induced migraines kept me locked up in dark rooms for days at a time. It was prescribed to me to regulate insanely painful cramps every month — cramps so painful that I often vomited.
And here’s a little secret I am happy to blow the lid off of: The pill is often prescribed during the IVF (in vitro fertilization) process to help MAKE BABIES! That’s right, women dealing with infertility are often put on the pill to help regulate a cycle so that they might have a more successful IVF. The pill is used to manage ovarian cysts, endometriosis and other conditions too. Not to mention, it helps couples plan for wanted children.
Obviously, I’m not a doctor. I’m just a woman grateful for my necessary and very helpful medication. And I’m sure glad I don’t have to discuss any of these conditions, including infertility, with my employer.
A girlfriend and I recently wondered what would be more mortifying: having to tell her male employer she needed birth control to mitigate a heavy flow or just bleeding all over herself in the office?
So with that image in mind, I encourage all women — and the men in their lives — to protect access to birth control, and encourage our politicians to take women’s health issues out of the political process.
For more information, please visit the most comprehensive and willing advocates for women’s health in America: www.plannedparenthood.org.

    Elizabeth Banks: I Thank Birth Control Pills for My Son

    Just over a year ago, my son Felix was born via gestational surrogacy. He came out of me nine months early and because of my broken belly, his babycake was baked in a wonderful angel’s oven and now — I can’t believe it — he’s a year old and walking. He has expanded my capacity for joy a thousand-fold.

    His life would have been much harder to come by if not for the birth control pill. How’s that, you ask? Well, it’s a simple fact: The pill is used for many situations that have nothing to do with the prevention of pregnancy. The pill was prescribed to me when hormonally induced migraines kept me locked up in dark rooms for days at a time. It was prescribed to me to regulate insanely painful cramps every month — cramps so painful that I often vomited.

    And here’s a little secret I am happy to blow the lid off of: The pill is often prescribed during the IVF (in vitro fertilization) process to help MAKE BABIES! That’s right, women dealing with infertility are often put on the pill to help regulate a cycle so that they might have a more successful IVF. The pill is used to manage ovarian cysts, endometriosis and other conditions too. Not to mention, it helps couples plan for wanted children.

    Obviously, I’m not a doctor. I’m just a woman grateful for my necessary and very helpful medication. And I’m sure glad I don’t have to discuss any of these conditions, including infertility, with my employer.

    A girlfriend and I recently wondered what would be more mortifying: having to tell her male employer she needed birth control to mitigate a heavy flow or just bleeding all over herself in the office?

    So with that image in mind, I encourage all women — and the men in their lives — to protect access to birth control, and encourage our politicians to take women’s health issues out of the political process.

    For more information, please visit the most comprehensive and willing advocates for women’s health in America: www.plannedparenthood.org.

    (Source: lizcrissplanty, via gyzym)

  13. 90
    9
    Apr
    tumblebuggie:

slytherslor:

gasstation:

Doctor Who

This was the first episode I ever saw. I remember sitting there going “What the fuuuuck is this shit? Oh. Well. It’s kinda good. No I like it. I really like it” And bam I was hooked.

holy crap. me too. couldn’t ask for a better intro story.

And me!! Was my first Doctor and episode! Phenomenal intro.

    tumblebuggie:

    slytherslor:

    gasstation:

    Doctor Who

    This was the first episode I ever saw. I remember sitting there going “What the fuuuuck is this shit? Oh. Well. It’s kinda good. No I like it. I really like it” And bam I was hooked.

    holy crap. me too. couldn’t ask for a better intro story.

    And me!! Was my first Doctor and episode! Phenomenal intro.

  14. 7398
    23
    Mar
    GPO my cats

    GPO my cats

    (Source: , via certecerto)

  15. 710
    13
    Mar

    "What’s the difference between a fertilized egg, a corporation, and a woman? One of them isn’t considered a person in Oklahoma."

    - Kristen Schaal on The Daily Show (via kateoplis)

    (via themadeshop)

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Kitty, well past "old enough to know better".
Obsession: talented men who are as beautiful within as without (Karl Urban, Tom Hardy, Hugh Jackman, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Vin Diesel, Eric Bana to name but a few).
Slave to the 'trio + one'.
...and it is all LOTR & my Lolo's fault.
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