…throw roses into the abyss and say: ‘here is my thanks to the monster who didn’t succeed in swallowing me alive.’
Friedrich Nietzsche (via psychedelic-tea)
[..] I always felt Will would be a very difficult character to portray on screen, if you didn’t have those sequences and also if you don’t see him at home with his dogs. The two give a full balance of who he is, that he has something he holds very dear to him, which is really quite loveable and heart breaking. Will is so lonely and protects himself with his fishing rods and his dogs and his whiskey and his little house. Then he goes to work and has to deal with these absolutely horrific situations. - Hugh Dancy
this is legitimately more painful to see than running into an ex at a bar and i’m no longer surprised at the real grief i feel over them
in which joe’s love for dacre continues.
I am conducting a scientific study on what houses people are in. Reblog this post if you are proud to be a Ravenclaw. (Gryffindors reblog this, Hufflepuffs reblog this, and Slytherins reblog this)
Art creds to: liquidsouldesign on deviantart
Eddie: Hey, so Venom what do ya wanna do tonight?
Venom: m u r D E R
Eddie: