Hello, I'm Brianna. Student at University of Pittsburgh. A Penguins fan that flirts with the Flyers and Capitals, with no shame. My blog will be mostly about hockey, along with whatever I am fangirling at the moment. Most stuff will be reblogged, just to warn ya'll.
Reblogged from robinhook
necromorph-slayinglovemachine:
Sometimes a king needs a queen (◡‿◡✿)
Reblogged from one-flew-over-the-hockey-game
Benedict Cumberbatch deleted shower scene from Star Trek Into Darkness
guttural moaning
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I mean it’s not what the article really said, but the cover is so sorry that it should be stepped on by Colbert.
(Source: beeishappy)
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Zachary Quinto eyebrows appreciation post
Can we also appreciate those eyelashes and the amber hue of his eyes (brown eyes are underrated)?
I am in love with his lashes. Ugh. And those brown eyes.
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One of the most powerful moments in the film…
It’s that look of Toothless’ in the 4th gif that gets me every time. That pause after Stoick say “I’m so sorry.” It’s like Toothless understands, knows that Stoick is apologizing to not only Hiccup, but him as well for his resentment of dragons. It’s like Toothless can understand that the broken bond between his rider and Stoick has been mended.
EXACTLY. Toothless is super sensitive of people, especially when they say sorry to his Hiccup. He’s protective of Hiccup, but he will let down his guard when he sees remorse or compassion. In this case, he saw that Stoick was sorry, like you said, for his misjudgment of Hiccup and for dragonkind. Toothless is perceptive of that in in this moment chooses to reward Stoick with his son, but only after Stoick recognized his lesson and humbled himself enough to understand it.
(Source: branstrk)