I get very emotional when I think about this scene. If you notice, before Ron rescue Hermione, she seems very apathetic, without any emotion. Probably hopeless and waiting for death. Then she hears his voice. His voice. The love of her life. And her eyes instantly comes to life. It’s beautiful.
I get very emotional when I think about this scene. If you notice, before Ron rescue Hermione, she seems very apathetic, without any emotion. Probably hopeless and waiting for death. Then she hears his voice. His voice. The love of her life. And her eyes instantly comes to life. It’s beautiful.
Corpse Soul: How could you.. →
{block:}Say that I never did like him?
I did, I do, and that’s never changing. You didn’t see me after that.. You left. Had you stayed.. You would have seen me cry over it. It’s my own choice to break up with him.. But that hurt him. And I know he really likes me. Which makes it all the more painful. If I don’t like him, why would I cry knowing I hurt him? If I didn’t, I could have just ignored his feelings. But I didn’t. I care. I do like him. And I always will. I don’t lock away feelings like that. I won’t.
As for why I did?
The guy I’ve loved for a year and half has finally confessed to me, and our feelings are mutual. After all the tears, he’s still here. I still consider him my most important person. How could anyone let go of that chance? What if it never came again? What if after this I’ll lose him completely? Entirely? I can and will not. I’m not just going to let it pass by.
I wonder.. What would you do if you went through the same situation? No one has any right to say anything about anyone else’s feelings like that unless they themselves have gone through the same thing..
‘And I’ve lost so many people, I just… I can’t bear the thought of losing one of you.’
‘And I’ve lost so many people, I just… I can’t bear the thought of losing one of you.’
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Actually, the “door” in question is actually not a door at all!
If we turn this “door” clockwise we reveal…
…that it is actually a door frame!!
It is a piece of paneling from the doorframe in the First Class lounge based off a piece that was actually recovered:
This piece isn’t more than 3cm at maximum thickness!
In reality, if the panel in the movie was based off the actual panel,
It shouldn’t have held either of them afloat!!
Holy fuck
omfg Layton
This debate only gets better
This post. Is Best post.
Don’t mess with the Professor.
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Actually, the “door” in question is actually not a door at all!
If we turn this “door” clockwise we reveal…
…that it is actually a door frame!!
It is a piece of paneling from the doorframe in the First Class lounge based off a piece that was actually recovered:
This piece isn’t more than 3cm at maximum thickness!
In reality, if the panel in the movie was based off the actual panel,
It shouldn’t have held either of them afloat!!
Holy fuck
omfg Layton
This debate only gets better
This post. Is Best post.
Don’t mess with the Professor.
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“We make a good team, Avatar”
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“I’ll be quite frank with you — I didn’t know about Hunger Games — so when I’m telling kids and they say, ‘Who are you playing?’ and I say Cinna, they go, ‘Oh you’re playing the gay guy.’ That was an actual answer. I’ve never brought that up yet. That’s how they perceived it. So I thought about it, and I read the book and I don’t see that he is or isn’t [gay]. He’s a designer, he’s a stylist, he has gold eyeliner—that doesn’t mean anything either way.”
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“I’ll be quite frank with you — I didn’t know about Hunger Games — so when I’m telling kids and they say, ‘Who are you playing?’ and I say Cinna, they go, ‘Oh you’re playing the gay guy.’ That was an actual answer. I’ve never brought that up yet. That’s how they perceived it. So I thought about it, and I read the book and I don’t see that he is or isn’t [gay]. He’s a designer, he’s a stylist, he has gold eyeliner—that doesn’t mean anything either way.”
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Huge Solar Flare hit the Earth as the Sun Erupts.
- A massive solar flare will hit Earth on Thursday and Friday, bringing with it the threat of power and GPS blackouts but also improving the chance of seeing the northern lights. The burst of charged particles which has been released by the Sun and is rushing towards Earth is the biggest since August and comes as the Sun begins the most active stage of its 11-year cycle.
The sun erupts with one of the largest solar flares of this solar cycle in this NASA handout photo taken on March 6, 2012The charged particles, which will arrive at about four million miles per hour, have the potential to disrupt any magnetic, radio or radiation emissions. This means they could trip out electrical power grids, wreak havoc with GPS systems and disrupt communication systems, putting flight schedules at risk.
This image provided by NASA on March 7, 2012, combines observations made by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory in several extreme ultraviolet wavelengths, highlighting a bright X-class flare toward the upper left of the sun’s disk on March 6.
NASA said the first of the two flares on March 6-7 - classified in the potent X class and facing directly at the Earth - was the biggest this year and one of the largest of this cycle known as the solar minimum, which began in early 2007. In fact, it was second only to a stronger one that erupted in August.
The sun erupts with one of the largest solar flares of this solar cycle in this multi-coloured NASA photo taken on March 6, 2012. This flare was categorised as an X5.4.
- This image dated 3 October 2011 shows a quiet corona and upper transition region of the Sun.
- This image dated 13 February 2011 shows sunspot 1158 unleashing the strongest solar flare so far, an M6.6-category blast.
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Huge Solar Flare hit the Earth as the Sun Erupts.
- A massive solar flare will hit Earth on Thursday and Friday, bringing with it the threat of power and GPS blackouts but also improving the chance of seeing the northern lights. The burst of charged particles which has been released by the Sun and is rushing towards Earth is the biggest since August and comes as the Sun begins the most active stage of its 11-year cycle.
The sun erupts with one of the largest solar flares of this solar cycle in this NASA handout photo taken on March 6, 2012The charged particles, which will arrive at about four million miles per hour, have the potential to disrupt any magnetic, radio or radiation emissions. This means they could trip out electrical power grids, wreak havoc with GPS systems and disrupt communication systems, putting flight schedules at risk.
This image provided by NASA on March 7, 2012, combines observations made by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory in several extreme ultraviolet wavelengths, highlighting a bright X-class flare toward the upper left of the sun’s disk on March 6.
NASA said the first of the two flares on March 6-7 - classified in the potent X class and facing directly at the Earth - was the biggest this year and one of the largest of this cycle known as the solar minimum, which began in early 2007. In fact, it was second only to a stronger one that erupted in August.
The sun erupts with one of the largest solar flares of this solar cycle in this multi-coloured NASA photo taken on March 6, 2012. This flare was categorised as an X5.4.
- This image dated 3 October 2011 shows a quiet corona and upper transition region of the Sun.
- This image dated 13 February 2011 shows sunspot 1158 unleashing the strongest solar flare so far, an M6.6-category blast.
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