On that note...

My name is Gabby and these are my ponderings. Do with them what you wish; I'm just here to try this whole thing out.

ladysugarlips:

“Well she got me the job at Potter, practically, so for anyone who doesn’t know that story, I basically owe everything to Maggie Smith because I worked with her on David Copperfield and then she came on to Potter as McGonagall and said to the director, ‘You need to audition this boy.’ So I kind of owe her everything, so to Maggie I just say my fairy godmother.” — Daniel Radcliffe (on the first thing that comes to mind about Maggie)

“Daniel was so lovely to work with. I’m so glad I insisted they see him for the part.” — Maggie Smith (on being part of the Harry Potter films)

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BRILLIANT

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epic4chan:

the trouble with hats  画

epic4chan:

the trouble with hats 

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andreafandrea:

layyhere:

one of my favorites

matt lewis you are incredibly hott

Everyone cracked up at this part. faaave

Maggie Smith is the epitome of a BAMF.

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‎Harry Potter is about doing what is right in the face of adversity. Twilight is about how important it is to have a boyfriend.” -Stephen King

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shortee:

So recently I’ve seen posts about the usage of whether or not to use the Oxford Comma. I remember coming across the dilemma in the 8th grade. My teacher then illustrated to the class why it makes more sense to use it. And so I pass on that knowledge to my followers.
I will never stop using the Oxford Comma.

shortee:

So recently I’ve seen posts about the usage of whether or not to use the Oxford Comma. I remember coming across the dilemma in the 8th grade. My teacher then illustrated to the class why it makes more sense to use it. And so I pass on that knowledge to my followers.

I will never stop using the Oxford Comma.


Originality depends only on the character of the drawing and the vision peculiar to each artist.

Originality depends only on the character of the drawing and the vision peculiar to each artist.

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Too true.

Too true.