and I quote "Magic, magic, magic. Magic, magic, magic. I got the magic in me", while bouncing around my room in a cape, throwing glitter in the air and waving a magic toothbrush.

JH ♥

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it's a numbing encore

4 months ago - 427 views
it's a numbing encore
If I had a Transformer, it would be a tangerine Mustang Boss 302. As much as I'd like to call it Bumble bee, I don't like the idea of squandering Bee's adorable-blue-eyed-battle-guardian image. So that leaves Shockwave, Barricade, Blackout, Rampage and Prowl. But I'm gonna go with Tide, short for Tidebreaker.
 
As for Drew Roy, well, he's a gorgeous, bad-boy who looks good carrying guns and was in a horse movie. That's good enough to earn him a spot in this set.
Dear Disney, thank you for my childhood
I was just watching Aladdin the other day and I realized how legitimately funny it was. Seriously, the humor back then still has me in fits of giggles.
 
And why is One Direction here? Simply because I adore them, and this song title seems appropriate.

I've tried playing it cool

4 months ago - 399 views
I've tried playing it cool

1D ♥

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A Lannister Always Pays His Debts

5 months ago - 704 views
A Lannister Always Pays His Debts
Well frankly, I knew they were trouble from the start. Of course, considering their house colours of crimson and gold, one would expect them to do no less than conspire, plot, murder and scheme for riches.
 
Though I can see Tywin Lannister's natural claim to the castle of Harrenhal. It's dark, mysterious and massive, just like him. Compliments to him for being so badass and admirable at the same time.
 
And Tyrion, with his cunning and egoistic ways, manages to be my favorite Lannister. But the Kingslayer has some merit. After all, Jaime is a skilled swordsman. And while pondering on that, Cersei is quite a character herself. Strong-willed, mean and ruthless (gets you wondering how she spawned Joffrey)
 
As for Myrcella and Tommen, well, there's more to be read about them.
 
Lannisters of Casterly Rock
Here Me Roar!

Laughter is poison to fear

5 months ago - 731 views
Laughter is poison to fear
Some of the great women in the incredible Game of Thrones.
 
One of the ingeniously written tales of the genre. There's such a vast spectrum of characters, and such extremities to each persona. It's a place to easily get lost in. And my allegiance keeps changing; first Stark, then Targaryan, then Lannister and now Tyrell - sometimes what you see is not what's really going on.
 
So far, this is my opinion of each house:
Targaryen: ancient, fierce, fading and most likely to have knowledge of old magic
Stark: mysterious, noble and most likely to have magic in their bloodlines (and the Stark children all seem to be wargs)
Baratheon: loyal, boasting, easily trusting but falsely fit to rule a kingdom (they're more suited to being on the council)
Lannister: glamorous, wealthy and cunning (the former being apparent by their looks)
Tyrell: wealthy, cunning and chic (not the type to go gallivanting off to war without a darn good reason - often gold or power) - seeing as I'm biased to this house, it seems fitting to add "gallant" and "skilled swordsmen" to the list, but that mostly applies to Garlan, and even Loras
Greyjoy: secluded, tough and temperamental (what with Balon suddenly declaring himself king and Theon turning on the Starks)
Arryn: secluded, honorable but I can't really decide about them since I haven't come across them much yet. Apart from little Robert and Lady Lysa, who's probably shit-scared of war
Frey: numerous, influential and really annoying
Martell: wealthy, summer folk and similar to Arryn in the sense that I haven't read about them much
Special mention about the Boltons: bloodthirsty, fearless, strong leaders and they're bat-crap crazy, especially Ramsay
 
"Let them see that their words can cut you and you’ll never be free of the mockery. If they want to give you a name take it make it your own. Then they can’t hurt you with it anymore." - Tyrion Lannister
I can lend you broken parts that might fit
Yet another wonderful song by One Direction. Of course writing credits go to Ed Sheeran, and his distinct style is heard in the tune (kinda makes you wish he sang it too). Still, its a sweet and sincere song. And 1D did a pretty good job with the vocals...not too shabby, boys!
 
Ed is just remarkably talented. There's just something about the way he points out the little details that we overlook. Par exemple: "her hands fit like my t-shirt" and "I can make your tears fall down like the showers that are British". It makes his songs so simplistically extraordinary. He's got the right idea.
We are never ever getting back together
I have to say the video was a disappointment. Unlike "Begin Again", which is wonderful because it's what every girl wants: to be in Paris wearing those gorgeous clothes and meeting a totally sweet hottie in a coffee shop..and of course, croissants!