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This Means War Alternate Ending #2

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Jun 01. 87 Notes.

I just lettered in track!

Jun 01. 1 Notes.

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itsallaboutya asked: 1) you have really good taste in movies 2) you are really sweet 3) Your posts are always awesome 4) you love Matthew Macfadyen haha 5) you are awesome =)

Aww! Thank you! (:

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Jun 01. 41 Notes.
moreofmatthewmacfadyen:

04/50 pictures of Matthew Macfadyen

moreofmatthewmacfadyen:

04/50 pictures of Matthew Macfadyen

Jun 01. 6 Notes.
effyeahmrdarcy:

“But it’s the scene in the rain, that car crash scene where everything goes so badly when he tells her he loves her, that’s [when you like him].” -Matthew MacFadyen, interview with Devin Faraci
I don’t like the way I put together the pictures. They’re from google, btw.

effyeahmrdarcy:

“But it’s the scene in the rain, that car crash scene where everything goes so badly when he tells her he loves her, that’s [when you like him].” -Matthew MacFadyen, interview with Devin Faraci


I don’t like the way I put together the pictures. They’re from google, btw.

Jun 01. 6 Notes.

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THANKS!

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Based on my posts, leave in my ask 5 things you’ve learned about me.

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Jun 01. 28 Notes.

“She longed to know what at the moment was passing in his mind, in what manner he thought of her, and whether, in defiance of everything, she was still dear to him. Perhaps he had been civil only because he felt himself at ease; yet there had been that in his voice which was not like ease. Whether he had felt more of pain or of pleasure in seeing her she could not tell, but he certainly had not seen her with composure.”
(Jane Austen,”Pride and prejudice”, Chapter 43)

“She longed to know what at the moment was passing in his mind, in what manner he thought of her, and whether, in defiance of everything, she was still dear to him. Perhaps he had been civil only because he felt himself at ease; yet there had been that in his voice which was not like ease. Whether he had felt more of pain or of pleasure in seeing her she could not tell, but he certainly had not seen her with composure.”

(Jane Austen,”Pride and prejudice”, Chapter 43)

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