Lord,
I humble myself before you. I once again surrender myself to you. It seems that I tend to forget that all I need is found in your love and I am ashamed I seek it elsewhere. I know that grace is meant to be redeem all of me, beyond forgiving me of my sins. I look to you. I desire you. I want your grace to alter the fabric of my existence, rather than being a varnish on my life. Let me shine your light.
Amen
the ceo of abercrombie and fitch has a lot of nerve saying that ugly people shouldn’t wear his clothes when he looks like an albino orc from the lord of the rings
fashion
I’m never going to stop reblogging these.
Don’t watch this if you’re soaked in gasoline because it will warm your heart and you will burn to death and die.
Holy Jesus that was adorable
I love in the end when he just goes “I’m leaving” -starts to leave then the little quietly says “I love you”. awwwww
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yo if you reblob this i will draw a magical girl for you based on your blog
happy walpurgisnacht, hatchlings
The director of the first ever series of Doctor Who has said there has been a “sea change” in the BBC’s hit show with a new element of “sexuality”.
Waris Hussein worked on the science fiction programme in 1963, when William Hartnell starred as the Time Lord.
“There is an element now, and I know we’re living in a different era, of sexuality that has crept in,” he said in an interview for BBC Radio 4.
“Why bring in this element when in fact you needn’t have it there?,” he added.
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He has a point X (via morihearty) He absolutely does. He’s not saying sex or sexuality should be shrouded, just that Doctor Who is about other things, and making the Doctor into a sexual being causes the show to lose its uniqueness. (via mike-yates) |


