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Reblogged from equestrian-pony-blog :
The trait of honesty wears heavy upon those who have been tasked to maintain it. Honesty is an ugly business sometimes. It’s not for those who wish to make a living on a get rich quick scheme selling snake oil to grannies. It’s not for those who can’t tell a close friend when they are being really rotten. It’s especially not for those assigned to guard the door to protect the secret of a surprise party. Honesty takes strength, wisdom, and a bit of bravery to dive in and take the heat for the sanctity of preserving truth. A blanket affirmation of honesty encompasses a character exhibiting far more exemplary traits beyond it.
Honesty is rough,
But honesty is a necessity.
It can burn to say what needs to be said…
…But facing the heat of ugliness head-on is the best way to endure a harsh truth.- vest
Reblogged from dailyhangover :
Nightmare Before Christmas: How they died
To explain this, we just put this on a while ago and I couldn’t help but realize that everyone in Halloween Town is either dead, or something that never was alive (save probably the werewolf, witchs, and lake monster.) So I got to thinking, “How did they die?” And I realized there are small little hints in everything.
Click below to read my logic in their deaths.
its always fascinating when child films can be dissected from a adult perspective. stuff we missed as a kid, we can understand more when we are adults
Reblogged from tasteslikefry :
Lily Evans wants none of your shit and even the marauders get a little sick of the epic that is James Potter’s “pursuit” of the love of his life
GUYS THE NOTES I WANT TO CRY THANK YOU SO MUCH I MIHGT THROW UP
Reblogged from almorlyx :
Gryffindor:
Hufflepuff:
Ravenclaw:
Slytherin:
This is very acurate
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