aeleolus:

penfairy:

“I would eat his heart in the marketplace” is legit the most savage line I have ever heard, I’d like to personally thank Shakespeare for putting into words that feeling of rage and protectiveness women get when some fuckboy hurts another woman

Okay first off, I will always reblog this post, but secondly, I went to Shakespeare in the Park tonight to see this and all the women cheered *so loudly* when Beatrice said this line, and the guy in front of me looked around all shocked and a little scared and said “… oh wow” and it was ICONIQUE

coloredlittlefella:

sixpenceee:

Comic based on a qoute by Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) was an American writer, poet, philosopher and one of the leading figures of the transcendentalism movement. Besides writing Civil Disobedience, which inspired such revolutionaries as Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jnr, Thoreau is most well-known for his book Walden, in which he recounts the two years he lived in a small cabin in the woods near Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts. Thoreau used the time to immerse himself in his writing and to live a more simple and self-sufficient life. (Source)

So true

glaciya:

Headcanon that after they’ve hit puberty, Jon can get Damian to do literally anything by calling him “Darlin’” in his farmboy Kansas accent.

Jon: Would ya be a darlin’ and put a tracker on that guy for us?

Dami: *blushes and vocally refuses while doing just that*

Jon: *hears Damian’s heartbeat speed up but is completely oblivious to the reason why*