Rise Up, Oh Heart, For There is Another Battle to Win

Jan 28

that-guy-called-scott:

ribbu:

there’s a special place in hell reserved just for me

it’s called the throne

Wow, So 123762 people think that the throne of hell belongs to them, this is gonna be like a massive game of thrones when we all die

(via starwarsisgay)

totallyfubar:
“ shingen012:
“ Popping someone’s bubble of ignorance and forcing them to deal with reality.
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That’s actually a really literal description of this gif
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totallyfubar:

shingen012:

Popping someone’s bubble of ignorance and forcing them to deal with reality.

That’s actually a really literal description of this gif

(Source: 90s90s90s, via cthulhu-with-a-fez)

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Jan 21

altusmages:

altusmages:

My brother is friends with this girl who works at the same place he does, and whenever she drops by at our house, she goes straight up to his room and then they nap for a few hours

That’s the kind of friendship I aspire to have someday

never mind they were definitely not napping yesterday

(Source: warsbetweenstars, via adelindschade)

danthenachoman:

just in case people needed some perspective as to how much a billion actually is

1 million seconds is just over a week and a half

1 billion seconds is about 35 years

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randomfandomteacher:
“ I believe you are referring to this post, regarding the superstition behind the scottish play.
While explanations vary for reasons why the name of the play isn’t spoken, the general rules are, as follows;
• you are not allowed...

randomfandomteacher:

I believe you are referring to this post, regarding the superstition behind the scottish play.

While explanations vary for reasons why the name of the play isn’t spoken, the general rules are, as follows;

  1. you are not allowed to say the name of the play inside a theater
  2. you cannot quote lines within a theater unless it is part of an actual rehearsal or performance of the play.
  3. The lead character is referred to as Scottish King/Scottish Lord.
  4. His wife is referred to as Scottish Lady

If the name is spoken, tradition decrees that the speaker exit the theater, turn counterclockwise three times, spit over their left shoulder, curse or recite a line from another Shakespeare play, knock and then wait to be invited back in.

for more theater superstitions check out this link, this one too!

So to answer your question, you are should be safe to say it outside of a theater (especially if you aren’t a thespian)… but many still try to avoid it all together. I just think it’s fun.

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