fuuuuuuuuuck
modestmooses:
“ I want to go out in style.
”

modestmooses:

I want to go out in style. 

aktx:

tarntino:

me: *sees a white boy* *locks my car doors*

white boy: *knocks on window* what would you be doing if I was in there with you ;)

katjohnadams:

cartel:

going to class and finding out there’s a surprise pop quiz

image

he dead though

thesocialawkward:

It’s such a pity
No one adores me yet

katjohnadams:

sincerely-the-breakfast-club:

whatyouvetaken:

justfandomwritings:

castielismycherrypie:

dubsexplicit:

For real though

Ok guys I need to talk about this movie.

The Breakfast Club came out in 1985 and to this day is, in my opinion, one of the greatest damn movies ever to barely even have a script.

During the famous “dance” scene, Molly Ringwald, who played the “princess” Claire, was supposed to a small little dance by herself, but she was shy so all of them did some dancing together, creating one of the most famous film scene’s to date. It was improvised.

During the scene in the film where the characters sat down and told why they were there, there was NO SCRIPT. John Hughes told the cast to sit there and improvise why they thought their characters were there, creating that heart wrenching scene everyone could relate to.

EVERYONE can relate to this movie and thats the best damn thing. 

On March 24, 1984, five students entered a detention room thinking it was just another Saturday. Before the day was over, they broke the rules, bared their souls, and touched each other in a way they never dreamed possible.

EVERYONE IN THE WORLD NEEDS TO SEE THE BREAKFAST CLUB.

This movie is life. not even joking.

Forever reblogging this

This!!!!

Look, I love this movie and I fucking hate John Hughes. So there. WATCH IT.

Vodka. Because 14 shots tasted better than thought of you loving someone that wasn’t me.
Jordyn Byrd — (The boy who stole my innocence)
melisica:
“ (by Klaudija Visockyte)
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nitrogen:
“(18+)
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nitrogen:
“(18+)
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nitrogen:
“(18+)
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just-shower-thoughts:

Could “Curiosity killed the cat” refer to schrödingers cat, in the sense that the curiosity of a human opening the box kills the cat, instead of the cat being killed by its own curiosity?