abandonedography:

Thonis-Heracleion (the Egyptian and Greek names of the city) is a city lost between legend and reality. Before the foundation of Alexandria in 331 BC, the city knew glorious times as the obligatory port of entry to Egypt for all ships coming from the Greek world. It had also a religious importance because of the temple of Amun, which played an important role in rites associated with dynasty continuity. The city was founded probably around the 8th century BC, underwent diverse natural catastrophes, and finally sunk entirely into the depths of the Mediterranean in the 8th century AD. (via)

lmprovident:

let the lord be with you

lmprovident:

let the lord be with you

hogwartsfacebook:

I think this sums up his role in Mulan quite well

(has this been done before)

bruisesandbloodstains:

hhahahahah

days-and-dust:

psyducked:

I wish there were necklaces given to us at birth that were half of a unique shape and your soulmate wore the other half and they got warmer the closer together you were and colder the further away you were so you could go on this journey when you’re ready to find your other half so that you could be spared all the pain and heartbreak of being played with by those who don’t take dating as seriously as you do

you should write a book

artparasite:

Lovely Bones, Jason Levesque
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artparasite:

Lovely Bones, Jason Levesque

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Follow Jason Levesque on Tumblr HERE!

jagkbarakatisruiningmylife:

my mom is legit still pissed off about this and has told me multiple times to tweet him saying she didn’t mean it like that.
haha

jagkbarakatisruiningmylife:

my mom is legit still pissed off about this and has told me multiple times to tweet him saying she didn’t mean it like that.

haha

do you guys realize we can change our lives any time we want like you can just go ahead and delete ur blog, stop eating meat, shave or head, start running, tell that person you hate why you hate them so much, confess your love to someone and kiss them unexpectedly like why don’t we do that