The word perfection does not exist

May 27

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Presenter Helen McCrory & Best Supporting Actor winner Andrew Scott at the Arqiva British Academy Television Awards 2012 on May 27, 2012 in London.  

clock-watcher:

Presenter Helen McCrory & Best Supporting Actor winner Andrew Scott at the Arqiva British Academy Television Awards 2012 on May 27, 2012 in London.  

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“Then he kissed her. At his lips’ touch she blossomed for him like a flower and the incarnation was complete.” — The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald (via fyeahliteraryquotes)

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downtondownstairs:

Gestures a butler need:
#1

LOL!

beneomale:

downtondownstairs:

Gestures a butler need:

#1

LOL!

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queenbeelulu:

We love you,gorgeous!

YES! I get to reblog this once a year, so here it is :)

thatstooraven:

queenbeelulu:

We love you,gorgeous!

YES! I get to reblog this once a year, so here it is :)

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May 26

praedictum-impaver:

AU Meme: Werewolves at Downton (Redone)
It was in his blood - something she couldn’t control, or stop, or even weaken - and that frightened her more than anything. 
She remembered hearing her grandmother, in the old woman’s final hours, going on and on about how her family’s blood had been poisoned, how they should never have left their ‘home land’ - lamenting for this great imaginary power that had long since been diluted from the bloodline. Aged six she was more worried about her grandmother’s physical welfare than her mental, but on reflection the half-screamed stories, if you could call them that, explained a great deal about herself and her siblings’ bat like-hearing and apparent physical prowess; they especially explained what was happening to her nephew now.
Not that it was any comfort.

praedictum-impaver:

AU Meme: Werewolves at Downton (Redone)

It was in his blood - something she couldn’t control, or stop, or even weaken - and that frightened her more than anything.

She remembered hearing her grandmother, in the old woman’s final hours, going on and on about how her family’s blood had been poisoned, how they should never have left their ‘home land’ - lamenting for this great imaginary power that had long since been diluted from the bloodline. Aged six she was more worried about her grandmother’s physical welfare than her mental, but on reflection the half-screamed stories, if you could call them that, explained a great deal about herself and her siblings’ bat like-hearing and apparent physical prowess; they especially explained what was happening to her nephew now.

Not that it was any comfort.

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May 25

When you turn the damn page and read this:

“Her head swam, and the sept seemed to move around her. The shadows swayed and shifted, furtive animals racing across the cracked white walls. Catelyn had not eaten today. Perhaps that had been unwise. She told herself that there had been no time, but the truth was that food had lost its savor in a world without Ned. When they took his head off, they killed me too

May 24

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liona5:

//  13/100 photos GOT Cast

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//  13/100 photos GOT Cast

May 23

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elliegoestodownton replied to your post: Wage equality for men and women doing the same job

Concordo in pieno. Ma ormai ho smesso di pensare che l’Italia sia un paese civile da tempo.

Non c’è limite al peggio proprio!