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alwaysmarilynmonroe:

Marilyn on her honeymoon in Japan in February 1954.

alwaysmarilynmonroe:

Marilyn on her honeymoon in Japan in February 1954.

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every night i empty my heart / but by morning it’s full again

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nicolascagestolemyface:

coolsk8rdude:

thesupertardisdetective:

tom-bass:

N…o…..

No…

NO

YES!!!!!

No. This changes everything

I REFUSE TO BELIEVE THIS

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cloudwatchingangels:

aproperroman:

Here’s your pro-tip from an English Major for the day:

If you’re confused about the correct place to put the word “whom” in a sentence, use the “he/she” vs “him/her” test.

he/she = who

him/her = whom

For example, if you’re saying “Who wrote this letter?”

Who is correct here because he/she wrote the letter.

Now if you’re saying “To whom do I give this letter?”

You are giving the letter to him/her, thus, whom is correct.

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zuviosgemini:

I’M LITERALLY TEARING UP BECAUSE I NEVER PUT TWO AND TWO TOGETHER.

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chippedcupofchai:

Joss Whedon’s Much Ado About Nothing

The course of true love never did run smooth.                        

                                                - William Shakespeare

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