bulletproofhalo:

What Calvin says: 74 days since Miss You music video was released. had the best time making an appearance in this mv - the whole thing was super relaxed and pretty off the cuff

What Calvin means: 74 days bitches, where 👏🏻 the 👏🏻 fuck 👏🏻 the 👏🏻 promo?

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louistomlinsonsgifs:

I don’t know if any of you have seen my first audition, but it was horrendous. I hope it doesn’t make any part of this movie

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srslycris:

X  And the link he’s talking about is the post from @t-from-paris about meeting him :)

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darkisnotevil:

leiaorganaoil:

Thank you, Carrie Fisher.

Carrie: specifically asks women

Man: talks

Carrie: Shut the fuck up I wasn’t talking to you

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nitrogen:

*wastes my entire day daydreaming*

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Aren’t we pretty?

Aren’t we pretty?

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paulthebukkit:

the father, the son, and the holy spirit

You’re missing the Way Better Chloe Kim headline


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ham4sprwholck:

Way too many parents need to learn the difference between “a child being disrespectful” and “a human person expressing an opinion that differs from theirs”

my mom had a nice technique for this. when i’d give her sass, she’d say, “i don’t speak rude, what’s that in polite-person-ese?”

basically, she’d encourage me to rephrase my opinion without the attitude. so “UGH, you NEVER let me do ANYTHING!” would (often after quite a bit of bitching and grumbling) turn into “it feels like every time i have a fun idea, you say no, and i just end up sitting around the house.”

and at that point we could troubleshoot like civilized people. she could explain that she didn’t want me to go to jimmy’s sleepover because jimmy’s dad creeps her out, and i could suggest maybe i could have andy over instead, and she could say sure, why not call peter and stacy and brianna and have your own party, i’ll pop some popcorn and rent a movie, and i could add what if we put up tents in the back yard and have a bonfire and roast marshmallows, and she could laugh and say don’t push it.

I really like this technique because it addresses the OPs comment but recognizes that the two can coexist. The problem is often the child is expressing their opinion in a rude or disrespectful way. And as humans we automatically become adverse to opinions we feel are aggressive toward us.

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louistomlinsons:

for @prettytruthsandlies: au where harry and louis are a celebrity couple, and harry’s an embarrassing yet relatable husband. 

bonus: (five years earlier)

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