slytherin-in-the-tardis:

riseuplikeangels:

raelynnmarie:

nosuchthingasanawkwardsilence:

strawberry-hummingbird:

sareva:

A candle that smells like books.
How novel.

That’s fucking romantic as hell.

If anyone gave this to me I would ugly cry tears of joy. Oh my god. Please? Someone. Anyone. Birthday present?



WANT

yes please

slytherin-in-the-tardis:

riseuplikeangels:

raelynnmarie:

nosuchthingasanawkwardsilence:

strawberry-hummingbird:

sareva:

A candle that smells like books.

How novel.

That’s fucking romantic as hell.

If anyone gave this to me I would ugly cry tears of joy. Oh my god. Please? Someone. Anyone. Birthday present?

WANT

yes please

12 Feb 2012 / Reblogged from insaneserendipity with 32,931 notes / wishlisting omg 

brand-aid:

hugeonswagg:

real nigga wa’s up

HOLY SHIT

no words

brand-aid:

hugeonswagg:

real nigga wa’s up

HOLY SHIT

no words

(Source: peetaah)

24 Jan 2012 / Reblogged from chynna23 with 89,342 notes / cheerleading omg 

ruffleshaveridges:

getdrunkwithgrandma:

Elizabeth Báthory is one of the most prolific serial killers in all of history.
She was born into nobility and was highly educated but also very vain.
One day, infuriated, Elizabeth struck one of her servant girls so hard that some blood dripped from her face onto Elizabeth’s hand and she immediately thought that her skin took on a glowing freshness of her young maid.
Elizabeth believed she had found the secret of eternal youth. After this, women were abducted and hung upside down, while they were still alive and their throats were slit to prepare Elizabeth’s bath.
The Countess of Transylvania and four collaborators were accused of torturing and killing hundreds of girls, with one witness attributing to them over 650 victims, though the number for which they were convicted was 80. Elizabeth herself was neither tried nor convicted.

Someone should make an English movie out of her life. 

ruffleshaveridges:

getdrunkwithgrandma:

Elizabeth Báthory is one of the most prolific serial killers in all of history.

She was born into nobility and was highly educated but also very vain.

One day, infuriated, Elizabeth struck one of her servant girls so hard that some blood dripped from her face onto Elizabeth’s hand and she immediately thought that her skin took on a glowing freshness of her young maid.

Elizabeth believed she had found the secret of eternal youth. After this, women were abducted and hung upside down, while they were still alive and their throats were slit to prepare Elizabeth’s bath.

The Countess of Transylvania and four collaborators were accused of torturing and killing hundreds of girls, with one witness attributing to them over 650 victims, though the number for which they were convicted was 80. Elizabeth herself was neither tried nor convicted.

Someone should make an English movie out of her life. 

18 May 2011 / Reblogged from monokernel with 58,777 notes / omg