American soldier and his English girlfriend on lawn in Hyde Park, one of the favorite haunts of US troops stationed in England, photo by Ralph Morse, London, May 1944

 American soldier and his English girlfriend on lawn in Hyde Park, one of the favorite haunts of US troops stationed in England, photo by Ralph Morse, London, May 1944

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overtheunderpass:

If we’re friends, you should know, the amount of time i talk to you through technology and the amount of care i have for you do not correlate at all

if you live close to me, i’m generally pretty good about hanging out and catching up, but i’m not one to text or skype to check in very often unless the other person does so often with me. and that has nothing to do with whether i like you or not, i’m just very bad at keeping up with online relationships

some of who i consider to be close friends, are people i will not talk with for weeks and weeks- sometimes months, be that because of busy schedules, forgetfulness or what have you

but i care about a lot of people and am glad to have them in my life- i just generally do a bad job at reminding people of this on a regular basis 

hi five, friends, we okay

tikken:

smushfaace:

-oracularspectacular-:

the part you try to sing during “One Day More” says a lot about you

I laughed about this then realised I sing Eponine’s part and then sulked. 

ONE MORE DAY BEFORE THE STOOOORRRRRM

I sing all the parts thank you.

ONE DAY MORE we will join these people’s heroes watch ‘em run amok life I might have known we will learn their little secrets my world has started the things they ONE DAY MORE never know you’re luck when there’s a free for all ready for these schoolboys TOMORROW WE’LL BE FAR AWAY TOMORROW IS THE JUDGEMENT DAY

michaonthemoon:

yaoibutts:

I love how potato in French is pomme de terre, which pretty much means “earth apple.”

like what stupid frenchman saw this:

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and said “zis petite légume looks like a, how you say, APPLE! hmmm… but it grows in ze earth… HON HON HON! MAIS OUI! C’EST UNE POMME DE TERRE!”

j’adore comment ananas se dit pineapple en anglais, ce qui veut littéralement dire “pomme de pin, genre quel type anglais a vu ça:
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et s’est dit : “ow cette étrange big fruit ressemble à une, how do you say, POMME! hmmm… mais plutôt une pomme qui pousse dans les pins… HU HU HU! OH YES, IT’S A PINEAPPLE!

(z’avez vu, on peut le faire aussi… hon hon hon!)

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I wish it weren’t so frustrating when people you like like a person you don’t like.

Dear people I owe emails to,
I am so sorry.