Ladies and Gentlemen, George Blagden’s mother.
a musical entitled “may, senior year” filled with hits such as:
“i never knew you wanted to join the military”
“why are you getting married”
“that’s an awful tattoo”
“what am i doing for the rest of my life”
“how will i afford deodorant in college”
“why can’t i graduate already”
“why can’t i graduate already (reprise): why am i graduating already”
1. i
2. why are you still awake
duuuude it wasn’t even that late what time was it
12am what were you even doing
Omg we didn’t have to come into school til 10:30 so we slept over Erin’s LOL
1. i
2. why are you still awake
duuuude it wasn’t even that late what time was it
George Blagden in Into The Woods at Oundle School.
↳JolyJoly was the “malade imaginaire” junior. What he had won in medicine was to be more of an invalid than a doctor. At three and twenty he thought himself a valetudinarian, and passed his life in inspecting his tongue in the mirror. He affirmed that man becomes magnetic like a needle, and in his chamber he placed his bed with its head to the south, and the foot to the north, so that, at night, the circulation of his blood might not be interfered with by the great electric current of the globe. During thunder storms, he felt his pulse. Otherwise, he was the gayest of them all.
Talk revolution to me, baby by truethingsproved
There’s no describing Grantaire sometimes. Grantaire simply is, and Enjolras gravitates toward him, no matter how infuriating he can be, no matter how far he pushes Enjolras. Enjolras is dangerously close to orbiting around him entirely and he’s not sure if it’s something he wants to halt. The thought of Grantaire walking away makes him feel like he’s missing his ribcage, and so honestly, Enjolras doesn’t much care if he wakes the entire fucking city getting him to turn around.
↳ Samantha Barks behind the scenes at The Hollywood Reporter’s Les Mis Cover Shoot
Oh my gosh
I just realized
David TENnant
He played the TENth Doctor.
Matt SmELEVENith
He plays the ELEVENth Doctor.






