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I still want to be your friend
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Another lonely night but
at least I didnt get kicked out my house
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I want to be social with you again
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I can’t keep pushing this down
Any deeper.
Why do I keep trying
If I can’t keep her?
Every move I make
Is just another mistake.
I wonder what it would take,
Because it feels like there’s a hole inside my body,
Like there’s a hole inside my heart.
It’s like this feeling is gonna consume me
If I keep waiting for this thing to start.
Oh, I feel like I’m all gummed up inside.
It’s like I’m all gummed up inside.
It’s like I’m all gummed up inside. -
That moment when you realize you need someone in your life…
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ticl:
really cool gif Homestuck
CANT REBLOG FAST ENOUGH
THIS IS AMAZING
This is the greatest fucking thing holy shit
This is the most epic homestuck I’ve evar
Posted on October 24, 2012 via Somewhere over the rainbow with 36,367 notes
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Marvel Hits Prime Time
A former Hollywood executive named Dan Goodman bought the television rights for Spider-Man in 1976. As the low-budget pilot was prepared for CBS with independent producer Chuck Fries, Stan Lee found that his input was not encouraged. “I was supposedly the consultant,” he said, “but they really didn’t listen to me very much.”
Shortly afterward, Frank Price, the new head of Universal television, asked his son about the green monster on his sweatshirt, and decided that The Incredible Hulk would make good television. For $12,500, he secured the live-action television rights to twelve Marvel characters of his choice; as both Dan Goodman and Chuck Fries had done, Price pitched CBS, preparing life-sized cardboard cutouts of the characters—including Doctor Strange, Captain America, the Human Torch, Ms. Marvel, and the Sub-Mariner—and arranging them around the network’s conference room. CBS agreed to finance two-hour pilots of eight of them, and in a matter of months The Incredible Hulk went into production. For the first time in a decade, Marvel would be transmitted into American living rooms.
(Text from Marvel Comics: The Untold Story)(via themarvelageofcomics)
Posted on October 24, 2012 via MARVEL COMICS: THE UNTOLD STORY with 227 notes
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