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this is so purfect omg.

This is adorable, and the fact that a six year old known the difference between you’re and your. Blows my mind.
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(via Clock Tower Triplex Apartment in New York)
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(lol here!)
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Hairy Potter http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TasteOfAwesome/~3/qvlCQWeNx2c/325877
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  • xobreeox55:

    things i am scared of doing: 

    • ordering food in a restaurant 
    • walking down a busy high street on my own 
    • talking to people on the phone 
    • eating in front of people 
    • asking for help in a shop 
    • meeting new people 
    • being in a big crowd of people with a lot of people i don’t know 

    the future looks bright for me 

    (Source: idiotgirlchild, via cityofdauntlessdhampirs)

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Fun Facts about Mean Girls:
1. Initially, Lindsay Lohan was cast as Regina, but decided to play the “nice girl” so the public wouldn’t base her real personality on Regina’s.
2. Amanda Seyfried was initially supposed to play Cady, Lindsay Lohan’s part.
3. Tim Meadows broke his hand before shooting and had to wear a cast, so the explanation that his character Mr. Duvall had carpal tunnel was added.
4. In the scene where Cady was asked if her “muffin was buttered”, the line was originally going to be, “Is your cherry popped?” The same goes for the girl who “made out with a hot dog” this was going to be “masturbated with a hot dog”. These were omitted in order for the film to gain a PG 13+ rating instead of a R.
5. Ashley Tisdale auditioned for Karen Smith.
6. Lindsay Lohan’s character is named “Cady”, which has a common pronunciation (“Katie”) but an uncommon spelling for an American girl’s first name. In keeping with the film’s theme of female empowerment, it is the same spelling of the birth last name of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, an 18th-century pioneer in the American Women’s Rights movement.
7. In real life, Rachel McAdams is 8 years older than Lindsay Lohan, who plays her classmate, and only 7 years younger than Amy Poehler, who plays her mother.
8. When casting the film, Tina Fey picked Jonathan Bennett (Aaron Samuels) because he looked like Jimmy Fallon.
9. Mean Girls is based on the book “Queen Bees and Wannabes: Helping Your Daughter Survive Cliques, Gossip, Boyfriends, and Other Realities of Adolescence” by Rosalind Wiseman, even though it is a non-fiction parental self-help guide with no narrative at all.
10. Rachel McAdams’ hair was a wig.
11. The skirts for the Christmas talent show were made of plastic; the costume designer says they were made of that fabric to “represent the Plastics”.
12. David Reale, a Canadian actor born 1984, was the man who played Glen Coco. Sadly, this crucial role was not credited in the movie.


FOUR FOR YOU DAVID REALE, YOU GO DAVID REALE



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thank you! I thought I was the only one who though johnathon Bennett looked like jimmy Fallon
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love
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Filothei Home by GEM Architects
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  • (I’m running errands for my pregnant wife. While walking to a nearby store, I see two teenagers harassing a child that is only four or five years old. I shoo them away from the boy, and he introduces himself.)
    Me: “So, where’s your mom at?”
    Boy: “She’s in the store. Do you have kids?”
    Me: “Not yet. We’re expecting a baby girl soon, though.”
    Boy: “Well, she’s going to turn out nice, like you! So, I’m going to marry her someday!”
    (I laugh, and play along while I bring him to the service desk, and wait until his mom picks him up. Six years later, my daughter comes home from school and introduces us to a friend that defended her against a bully on the playground. I didn’t recognize him, but he certainly knew who I was!)
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