this is serious. he’s an asshole.
fighting the urge to comment with some witting Voldemort reference.
to my best friend, in several years, when i find the one and he comes up to you and says, “I’m proposing to Alisha tonight, how should i do it?” this picture is your answer. understood?
just make sure he does NOT ruin the copy i waiting for 6 hours to get at the midnight premiere of the book. <3
(via frenchgrapefruit)
Dear Santa,
I know it’s a little early, but could you just throw the above items in my bed? I promise I’ll wait until Christmas to unwrap them *crosses fingers behind my back* thanks!
Love
Me <3
so today i went to the park with my guy, as we were talking a couple walks by walking their…ferrets.

and i was just like

so we laughed and went back to this

and some of this

only to be rudely interrupted by a little boy basically doing this
and i laughed like this
because on the inside i felt like this

after being pussy-blocked by a little boy that i just want to do this to

but instead i was just like

the end.

*i felt only AVPM gifs could truly describe my frustration…i was correct. also, this is 100% a real story, in case anyone has doubt. [:
i love fanart <3 it makes my ships come true.
this is so beautiful and i take no credit for it, i just love it.
Draco and Ginny, like Romeo and Juliet but way hotter and less suicidal.
NATALIE McDonald, who appears on page 159 of Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire, was a real person. She was a nine-year-old girl from Toronto, Canada, who was dying of leukaemia. She wrote to JK Rowling asking what was going to happen in the next Harry Potter book as she would not live long enough to read it. The kindly author emailed back, but Natalie had died a day earlier. In tribute, she became a first-year student at Hogwarts named by the Sorting Hat in Gryffindor - the house for the brave at heart - in the fourth book. When Rowling was later in Canada for a promotional tour she visited the McDonald family. i cried a little reading this :’[