Finding our breakfast on Pluto
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I know it’s usually later in life that you meet your soulmate. Me, too bad. It happened now, when I’m 25. It’s not even about sex. I don’t care about sex. That’s not the main thing. What’s important is to wake up with someone. To spoon with that person. That’s what matters, the spoon. Knowing that if a bad guys comes, someone’s there. That’s a metaphor. Bad guys never come. You wake up with the wind, a warm belly, the one who loves you breathing against your shoulder. That’s it, the spoon.
Les Amours Imaginaires (via blackpalomito)

danharmon:

Kids:

A few hours ago, I landed in Los Angeles, turned on my phone, and confirmed what you already know. Sony Pictures Television is replacing me as showrunner on Community, with two seasoned fellows that I’m sure are quite nice - actually, I have it on good authority they’re quite nice, because…

Troy and Abed being normal xD

Troy and Abed being normal xD

“Angelina Jolie Mocked by Descendants Screenwriters”

LOL

I can’t stop watching this xD Jim is totally a genius!

chaplinfortheages:

In honor of tonights Academy Awards.
40th Anniversary of Charlie Chaplin’s Academy Award for Life Time Achievement 
Actual date was April 10, 1972

After a 20-year exile in Europe, Charlie Chaplin returned to Hollywood to receive an honorary Oscar on April 10, 1972, for such comedies as “The Kid,” “The Gold Rush,” “City Lights,” “Modern Times” and “The Great Dictator.” Chaplin, then 82, received probably the longest standing ovation in the history of the Oscar telecast as he walked slowly to the podium to pick up his Academy Award for his “incalculable effect in making motion pictures the art form of the century.” Chaplin was quite literally speechless as he looked at the throng of stars whose cheers kept getting louder. He finally uttered “thank you so much,” referring to the audience as “sweet people.” And there wasn’t a dry eye in the house when Jack Lemmon gave him his famous Little Tramp hat and cane

chaplinfortheages:

In honor of tonights Academy Awards.

40th Anniversary of Charlie Chaplin’s Academy Award for Life Time Achievement 

Actual date was April 10, 1972

After a 20-year exile in Europe, Charlie Chaplin returned to Hollywood to receive an honorary Oscar on April 10, 1972, for such comedies as “The Kid,” “The Gold Rush,” “City Lights,” “Modern Times” and “The Great Dictator.” Chaplin, then 82, received probably the longest standing ovation in the history of the Oscar telecast as he walked slowly to the podium to pick up his Academy Award for his “incalculable effect in making motion pictures the art form of the century.” Chaplin was quite literally speechless as he looked at the throng of stars whose cheers kept getting louder. He finally uttered “thank you so much,” referring to the audience as “sweet people.” And there wasn’t a dry eye in the house when Jack Lemmon gave him his famous Little Tramp hat and cane

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