this place is not your home anymore. by r.b (via rbcages) —

Pack your things, this place is not your home anymore. The moment they stop loving you is the moment you untangle yourself from their bodies and run as fast as you can to the nearest exit sign, and don’t you dare look back. Don’t you dare look back because they are all cold bedsheets and you want a place to rest your skin. The moment they stop loving you is the moment you force your bones to make a house out of your own flesh instead of burying themselves in the cracked shells of dead-eyed lovers.

















cloudthesamoyed:

we are voting labour - for more equality and for the minorities and mostly for the people the tories ignore and push aside. please, please make the right choice tomorrow. please vote, it matters so much. we can do this. 





Dear British People,

quasi-normalcy:

Good morning to you; I hope you’re all well-rested and enjoy a generous helping of beans or whatever it is that you eat for breakfast. Incidentally, you might be interested to know that today (June 8th, 2017) is your election day! Now, of course, I am a dirty foreigner, and it would be inappropriate for me to tell you how to vote; however, I will say this: right now, your polls are all over the place; one of them says that Labour has a slight edge;  most of them, however, say that the Tories are going to win, quite possibly by a lot.

The polls do, however, agree on a few things. First of all, they agree that young people (such as, for example, the overwhelming majority of the users on this website, and, consequently, most of the people likely to read this post) prefer Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party by an enormous margin. Secondly, they agree that if young people don’t turn out–or indeed, only turn out in the weak little numbers that they did in 2015–the Tories will definitely win.

So like…if you happen to like the idea of free university tuition, having an NHS, nationalising railways, and not letting aristocrats rip live foxes to shreds for their own sick amusement, you should probably consider supporting Labour. And more importantly, actually voting for Labour. And getting your friends to do it too. Talking to them. Driving them to the polls. Clubbing them over the head and bodily dragging them to their polling stations. And everything else along those lines.

Anyways, good luck.









reformed-deatheater:

sardonicsmirk:

Little Severus vs Lucius

@wanderer-vale-art

~  Lucius Malfoy was a prefect during his first year and greeted him kindly when he was Sorted into the Slytherin House.

This is truly wonderful







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