
Marina, 18, Brazil, Yes I know how to speak English and No I don't live with monkeys,Harry Potter, Books, Merlin, Once Upon a Time, Sherlock Holmes (BBC/Movie), The Tudors, The Walking Dead, American Horror Story, Glee, Pretty Little Liars, Gossip Girl, The Vampire Diaries, True Blood, Game of Thrones, Gilmore Girls, Family, Dogs, The Beuty and the Beast, Narnia, Friends, Naomi Novik, Green Day, Summer, As Crônicas de gelo e Fogo (A Song of Ice and Fire), Feios (Uglies), Fallen, The Mortal Instruments, Avril Lavigne, Chuck Bass, CS Lewis, George R. R Martin, S. Waterfeld, Rain, JK Rowling, Ian Somerhalder, Katie McGrath, Bradley James, Maroon 5, Adam Levine, SOD, Oasis, Franz Ferdinand, London.!
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morsmordre-x:
Harry Potter Etymology | The Killing Curse (“Avada Kedavra”)
The phrase is of Aramaic origin meaning “be destroyed at this word”. J. K. Rowling seemed to support the second theory as the source, during an audience interview at the Edinburgh Book Festival on 15 April, 2004, where she had this to say about the spell’s etymology: “Does anyone know where avada kedavra came from? It is an ancient spell in Aramaic, and it is the original of abracadabra, which means ‘let the thing be destroyed.’ Originally, it was used to cure illness and the ‘thing’ was the illness, but I decided to make it the ‘thing’ as in the person standing in front of me. I take a lot of liberties with things like that. I twist them round and make them mine.”
“You are in the presence of Daenerys Stormborn, of House Targaryen. Queen of the Andals and the First Men, Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea, Breaker of Chains, and Mother of Dragons.”
(Source: direwollf)
asloveas:
Onata Aprile & Alexander Skarsgard attend the LA Times Indie Focus Screening of ‘What Masie Knew’ at Laemmle NoHo 7 on May 16, 2013 in North Hollywood, California.
beardporn (x) alexander skarsgård in “the east”
fy-katiemcgrath:
→ Katie McGrath red carpet style!
{InStyle + Dolce & Gabbana Party}
rainbowrowell:
andiree:
apocalypse-polakiewicz:
Andry
This is PRECIOUS
My thoughts when I saw this:
1. Great art.
2. Superhero families! So sweet!
3. OH NO. BATMAN IS GONNA GET THOSE KIDS KILLED. SOMEBODY TAKE BATMAN’S KIDS AND PUT THEM SOMEWHERE SAFE.
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morsmordre-x:
Harry Potter Etymology | The Killing Curse (“Avada Kedavra”)
The phrase is of Aramaic origin meaning “be destroyed at this word”. J. K. Rowling seemed to support the second theory as the source, during an audience interview at the Edinburgh Book Festival on 15 April, 2004, where she had this to say about the spell’s etymology: “Does anyone know where avada kedavra came from? It is an ancient spell in Aramaic, and it is the original of abracadabra, which means ‘let the thing be destroyed.’ Originally, it was used to cure illness and the ‘thing’ was the illness, but I decided to make it the ‘thing’ as in the person standing in front of me. I take a lot of liberties with things like that. I twist them round and make them mine.”
“You are in the presence of Daenerys Stormborn, of House Targaryen. Queen of the Andals and the First Men, Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea, Breaker of Chains, and Mother of Dragons.”
(Source: direwollf)
asloveas:
Onata Aprile & Alexander Skarsgard attend the LA Times Indie Focus Screening of ‘What Masie Knew’ at Laemmle NoHo 7 on May 16, 2013 in North Hollywood, California.
beardporn (x) alexander skarsgård in “the east”
fy-katiemcgrath:
→ Katie McGrath red carpet style!
{InStyle + Dolce & Gabbana Party}
rainbowrowell:
andiree:
apocalypse-polakiewicz:
Andry
This is PRECIOUS
My thoughts when I saw this:
1. Great art.
2. Superhero families! So sweet!
3. OH NO. BATMAN IS GONNA GET THOSE KIDS KILLED. SOMEBODY TAKE BATMAN’S KIDS AND PUT THEM SOMEWHERE SAFE.
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