yumbles:

moonrise kingdom as a fantasy adventure !! this was for one of my finals where i redesigned suzy as a magic princess escaped from an oppressive kingdom and sam as an orphaned vagabond who traverse the land to find the legendary moonrise kingdom where they can live peacefully together ~they’re a little bit older, but i still tried to maintain the innocence of the real movie!

 

yumbles:

moonrise kingdom as a fantasy adventure !! this was for one of my finals where i redesigned suzy as a magic princess escaped from an oppressive kingdom and sam as an orphaned vagabond who traverse the land to find the legendary moonrise kingdom where they can live peacefully together ~
they’re a little bit older, but i still tried to maintain the innocence of the real movie!

Heading home for the summer where there is little access to internet, so consider this the beginning of a hiatus.

(Source: supernma)

I’ve been wondering all along if you would turn out to be that lovely girl I met on May Day. Why were you scared then?

Mental pain is less dramatic than physical pain, but it is more common and also more hard to bear. The frequent attempt to conceal mental pain increases the burden: it is easier to say “My tooth is aching” than to say “My heart is broken.

Margo Channing is a star of the theater. She made her first stage appearance at the age of four in Midsummer Night’s Dream. She played a fairy and entered, quite unexpectedly, stark naked. She has been a star ever since. Margo is a great star, a true star. She never was or will be anything less or anything else.

victoriousvocabulary:

STEADFAST
[adjective]
1. fixed in direction; steadily directed. 
2. firm in purpose, resolution, faith, attachment, etc., as a person. 
3. unwavering, as resolution, faith, adherence, etc. 
4. firmly established, as an institution or a state of affairs. 
5. firmly fixed in place or position.
Etymology: Middle English stedefast, Old English stedefæst.
[Angela Rizza]

victoriousvocabulary:

STEADFAST

[adjective]

1. fixed in direction; steadily directed.

2. firm in purpose, resolution, faith, attachment, etc., as a person.

3. unwavering, as resolution, faith, adherence, etc.

4. firmly established, as an institution or a state of affairs.

5. firmly fixed in place or position.

Etymology: Middle English stedefast, Old English stedefæst.

[Angela Rizza]

railwayshoes:

Thelma and Groucho: sassmaster generals

railwayshoes:

Thelma and Groucho: sassmaster generals