everywhere descending
25 March 2012 @ 4:12 PM
tags:
#yes

qalehawthorne:

can we appreciate the pictures of Caesar laughing on the walls while they are doing the interviews

(Source: mayorundersee)

2 months ago via sherlocks (originally mayorundersee)
5 February 2012 @ 12:13 AM
tags:
#yes
#good

(Source: sengis)

3 months ago via spellczech (originally sengis)
27 January 2012 @ 9:47 AM
tags:
#yes
4 months ago via neverlands- (originally livingforharrypotter)
23 January 2012 @ 8:33 PM
tags:
#yes

(Source: dailylolpic)

4 months ago via dondarrions (originally dailylolpic)
23 January 2012 @ 8:19 PM
tags:
#OMG
#YES

  Screenplay: Aaron Sorkin Director: David FincherProducers: JJ Abrams & Steven MoffatMusical Score: Trent Reznor & Michael Giacchino Synopsis: The year is 2012, and the Internet has been prosperous for over twenty years. It is the information age, and millions use the Internet as a resource for news, communication, and entertainment. However, there is a more sinister side: that of piracy, and sharing files that could - arguably - infringe on copyright agreements. After years of watching from the shadows, the United States government begins forging legislation that will forever change (if passed) the internet and the way we use it. As the attacks on the Internet begin, the government finds that it has opposition: both grassroots in terms of ordinary citizens and the worldwide community, but also in that of internet activist group Anonymous. As the threats from both groups escalate, and legal teams, senators, congressmen and other organizations choose sides, it quickly becomes apparent that the quest to save the internet may very well save your soul.Starring: ANONYMOUS: Jesse Eisenberg | Morgan Freeman | Jennifer Lawrence | Colin Firth, Rachel McAdams | Benedict Cumberbatch | John Cho | Andrew Scott | Daniel Craig (because ANON can be ANYONE) FBI: Christian Bale | Mark Walhberg | Alec Baldwin | Denzel Washington | Jeremy RennerLegal Interns: Rooney Mara | Emile Hirsch | Carey Mulligan | Jonah Hill | Chris EvansUS Gov’t Lawyers: Rashida Jones | Julianne Moore | Cary Elwes | Robert Downey Jr. Journalists: Kenneth Branagh | Tom Hiddleston | Kate Winslet | Leo DiCaprio  | Martin Freeman | Zoe SaldanaSenators/Congressmen: Jon Voight | Viggo Mortensen | Billy Bob ThortonAnthony Hopkins | Richard Jenkins | Meryl Streep | Josh BrolinPresident of the United States: Idris Elba[idea by: Hena & Jackie] 

Screenplay: Aaron Sorkin 
Director: David Fincher
Producers: JJ Abrams & Steven Moffat
Musical Score: Trent Reznor & Michael Giacchino 

Synopsis: The year is 2012, and the Internet has been prosperous for over twenty years. It is the information age, and millions use the Internet as a resource for news, communication, and entertainment. However, there is a more sinister side: that of piracy, and sharing files that could - arguably - infringe on copyright agreements. After years of watching from the shadows, the United States government begins forging legislation that will forever change (if passed) the internet and the way we use it. As the attacks on the Internet begin, the government finds that it has opposition: both grassroots in terms of ordinary citizens and the worldwide community, but also in that of internet activist group Anonymous. As the threats from both groups escalate, and legal teams, senators, congressmen and other organizations choose sides, it quickly becomes apparent that the quest to save the internet may very well save your soul.

Starring: 
ANONYMOUS: Jesse Eisenberg | Morgan Freeman | Jennifer Lawrence | Colin Firth, 
Rachel McAdams | Benedict Cumberbatch | John Cho | Andrew Scott | Daniel Craig 
(because ANON can be ANYONE) 

FBI: Christian Bale | Mark Walhberg | Alec Baldwin | Denzel Washington | Jeremy Renner

Legal Interns: Rooney Mara | Emile Hirsch | Carey Mulligan | Jonah Hill | Chris Evans

US Gov’t Lawyers: Rashida Jones | Julianne Moore | Cary Elwes | Robert Downey Jr. 

Journalists: Kenneth Branagh | Tom Hiddleston | Kate Winslet |
Leo DiCaprio  | Martin Freeman | Zoe Saldana

Senators/Congressmen: Jon Voight | Viggo Mortensen | Billy Bob Thorton
Anthony Hopkins | Richard Jenkins | Meryl Streep | Josh Brolin

President of the United States: Idris Elba

[idea by: Hena & Jackie

4 months ago via keanureeved (originally didyoujustmolotovmybrother)
12 January 2012 @ 6:08 AM
4 months ago via credulesque (originally phytochemical)
15 December 2011 @ 2:45 AM
tags:
#yes

thethirdreel:

morgan-ashleigh:

i just don’t like other people

it doesn’t mean i’m a bad person or a bitch or antisocial

i just don’t like dealing with people or small talk or fake pleasantries

#even though i am also mean and a bitch and antisocial

5 months ago via thethirdreel (originally morgan-ashleigh)
2 December 2011 @ 8:33 PM
tags:
#YES

Gemma Arterton and Jeremy Renner in Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters (x)

 #AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
6 months ago via kittyhasser (originally crabcakes)
30 November 2011 @ 9:53 PM
tags:
#yes
#please
#anyone

(Source: monstredelamode)

6 months ago via thethirdreel (originally illestb1tch)
12 November 2011 @ 4:30 AM
tags:
#YES

- I have a name, you know.
- Don’t care. “Charming” suits you.

 #Let’s talk about the double standard here, shall we? #The objectification of, yep, you’re reading this right, men. #GASP. Men. That’s right, I said it. #This just really grinds my gears, and you know why? If a male character had so cheekily dismissed the fact that a female character ‘had a name,’ fandom would flip its shit, and don’t even lie or say that they wouldn’t. I wouldn’t be surprised if some of them reverted to sending off hastily written messages to the show’s producers and writers, insisting on sexual equality and justice. #But it’s not. It’s a woman telling a man that an adjective related to physical beauty and charm ‘suits him.’ Were a man EVER to say that ‘gorgeous’ or ‘charming’ suited a woman better than her own name, the majority of fandom would not stand for that. #And yet, nobody is commenting on this reverse degradation and objectification. Nobody is saying, ‘Wow, that’s really sexist and rude of her.’ Nobody is attacking that double standard; it’s sending the wrong message too, is it not? #Feminists always talk about EQUALITY. If you want equality that means you best be commenting when a woman is objectifying a man, especially if you want male objectification of women to stop. #So, what are you going to do about? Because I know that’s the most daring and provoking thing I can say to fandom. If you want equality, what are you going to do about this double standard that you’re participating in? #Because I know nobody else will make this post since we’re all ~so concerned with the objectification of women. #But something we don’t talk about? #OHOHOHO I WENT THERE.

6 months ago via treesfall (originally )