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10:32 pm, puffandruffle
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icoulduseinsouciantmaybe:

I have primary fandoms, secondary fandoms, and tertiary fandoms, and they cycle in and out like electrons orbits in an atom.


03:01 pm, puffandruffle
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friend:omg it's been two weeks since i've had sex
me:omg it's been two weeks since i saw the avengers

07:26 am, puffandruffle
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acquired: ability to read smut with a blank expression

(Source: liiteri)


07:56 am, puffandruffle
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demagogol:

do you ever have that moment where your internal monologue gets too sarcastic for your brain and you accidentally say part of it aloud


01:44 am, puffandruffle
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colinfirth:

I need a job but not because I need to be an adult or anything mostly I want dvd boxsets of tv shows and food.


07:07 pm, puffandruffle
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have you ever fallen in love with a song and put it on repeat for 8 days straight and literally bathed in it and memorized every word and breath and drum beat and guitar string and just married it because wow perfect and then overplayed it and got bored of it but still had a special place in your heart for it

because i have

(Source: hidddleston)


04:53 pm, puffandruffle
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captaincoulson:

“my babies,” i whisper to a giant green man, a demi god, two assassins, a super soldier and a genius playboy philanthropist


05:03 pm, puffandruffle
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Studies have shown, that, indeed, introverts are more likely than extroverts to express intimate facts about themselves online that their family and friends would be surprised to read, to say that they can express the “real me” online, and to spend more time in certain kinds of online discussions. They welcome the chance to communicate digitally. The same person who would never raise his hand in a lecture hall of two hundred people might blog to two thousand, or two million, without thinking twice. The same person who finds it difficult to introduce himself to strangers might establish a presence online and then extend those relationships into the real world.
Quiet: The Power of Introverts, by Susan Cain (via nerdyninjanicole)